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Re: The Rise & Fall of Boris Johnson

Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2022 7:57 pm
by savvypaul

Re: The Rise & Fall of Boris Johnson

Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2022 1:25 am
by savvypaul
Nandy destroys Gove's half hearted plan...


Re: The Rise & Fall of Boris Johnson

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2022 5:29 pm
by NSNO2021
Boris Johnson is odds-on favourite to be the third conservative prime minister to be brought down by ~~~~`~~~~~~~ Boris Johnson 🤞

Re: The Rise & Fall of Boris Johnson

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2022 5:51 pm
by NSNO2021
savvypaul wrote: Thu Feb 03, 2022 1:25 am Nandy destroys Gove's half hearted plan...

That's a proper kicking, I loved line about they have given far more too fraudsters than they have given to us ~~~~~ bravo Lisa, bravo :clap:

Re: The Rise & Fall of Boris Johnson

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2022 6:04 pm
by slinger
Parts of Michael Gove’s levelling
up plan ‘copied from Wikipedia

Opposition parties say document
appeared ‘cobbled together in a rush’


Michael Gove's ‘levelling-up’ plan is facing mockery after it emerged that parts of it appeared to have been copied from Wikipedia.

The white paper, released on Wednesday, also contains glaring publishing errors – with entire paragraphs repeated wholesale.

Opposition parties said the document looked like it had been "cobbled together in a rush" and "recycled" from the internet and other government announcements.

The white paper includes large sections of padding, with three pages devoted to the history of Jericho, Rome, and renaissance Europe.

But bits of this section appear to have been lifted directly from the popular internet encyclopaedia.

One off-beat part of the report reads: "Constantinople was the capital of the Roman/Byzantine Empire (330-1204 and 1261-1453), the Latin Empire (1204-1261) and the Ottoman Empire (1453-1922)".

The text is identical to the first line of the Wikipedia page for Constantinople, right down to formatting and punctuation.

Another section of the report includes a full-page timeline of the largest cities in the world since 7,000 BC which is identical to a table on Wikipedia's "List of largest cities throughout history" page.

Elsewhere, a paragraph about the history of the ancient city of Jerico is repeated twice on the same page – apparently not caught by proofreaders.

The content of the report was blasted by opposition parties for lacking substance, with Labour suggesting most of it had been "repackaged, rehashed and recycled".

In terms of policy substance, eight of the document's 12 "missions" are also the same as those included in Theresa May's industrial strategy, which was released four years ago and then scrapped by the government.

The government says the plan will help improve left-behind parts of the country – though it has provided little detail on how this would be achieved in practice and no new cash to replace the deep cuts made by the government since it came to office in 2010.

Liberal Democrat communities spokesperson Tim Farron, told The Independent: "The Levelling Up White Paper read like something which had been cobbled together in a rush, with no mention of the rural communities which have been long forgotten by this Government. So it's not at all surprising to see entire sections lifted from Wikipedia.

"The Conservatives can't even muster up the effort to properly invest in some of our most deprived regions, so anything beyond a copy and paste job would have been surpassing expectations.

"But as ever, this Government can't even meet the low bar they have set of themselves. Their hollow promises to families facing a cost of living crisis aren't worth the paper they're printed on."

SOURCE

A Number 10 spokesperson didn't say that "In fairness, Mr Gove was off his tits on coke and poppers in a gay nightclub when he remembered that his homework had to be in by the morning, and his 'close personal friend/assistant, Łukasz, actually did a much better job than anyone expected him to, so... err... Well played young Łukasz... and your new passport is in the post along with the paperwork for that lorry driving job."

Re: The Rise & Fall of Boris Johnson

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2022 9:50 pm
by NSNO2021
If you have access to Twitter and you are not a blue blooded Tory you might like this


Re: The Rise & Fall of Boris Johnson

Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2022 2:09 pm
by savvypaul
From the Rhodesia Chronicle...

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Re: The Rise & Fall of Boris Johnson

Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2022 4:07 pm
by slinger

Re: The Rise & Fall of Boris Johnson

Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2022 6:29 pm
by Grumpytim
His resemblance to a horror franchise character where at the end of each film the ghoul is absolutely utterly and completely deaded, only for him to rise again in all his gory glory in the next (and the next) sequel is becoming uncanny.

Boris Kruger anyone?

Maybe change the thread title to The Rise and Fall and Rise and Fall and inevitable Rise of Boris Johnson.

I suspect his tenure at No 10 will outlast the universe itself.

Re: The Rise & Fall of Boris Johnson

Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2022 6:41 pm
by savvypaul
Notable that Starmer moved his focus onto Sunak at today's PMQs. Johnson is considered dead in the water. The targets are now the leadership candidates.