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Johnson's office apologizes for party before royal funeral

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Well, if they are really sorry its OK. I mean really, really, cross my heart and hope to die sorry.

Or maybe sorry should be followed by a resignation?

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Bozza de Pfeffel's piffling Lèse-majesté to "The Firm" may only be the icing on the cake of his multiple acts of egregious incompetence that have wrought havoc and done great damage to the people of the UK, but anyway, "Off with his head"!

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Such a different key party than in the disco days.

He's finished..

This **** can start packing his bags to go..

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BigYenToday  08:00 am JST

Mr. K:

Resign after admitting you did something unacceptable? Good Lord, man. This isn’t the 1960s.

Or the 70s where Richard Nixon resigned without admitting to any crime or violation.

Either way Bozo got caught with his hand in the cookie jar.

“The culture starts at the top, doesn’t it?” said Simon Ward, a Conservative local councillor. He said people across the country had been asked to make “massive sacrifices" during the pandemic.

“I think we have the right to expect everybody in government and in those positions of leadership to follow those same rules and guidelines as well,” he said.

Bozo should know better, having fought off CoVid himself. Then before Prince Philip's funeral he and his gang go partying like it's 1999. A government is supposed to set an example for the citizens and not flaunt the rules.

Party over, oops - out of time for you, Bozo. Resign now before the Conservative Party ousts you.

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As one comedian said

"I'll need a few stiff work parties to get over this"

It seems like Downing Street has become London's top party spot.

Daily press conferences saying sorry for partying.

What a joke.

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The Tories refused to comment when asked if the public could expect more news about other parties which took place during the lockdowns.

I listened to LBC the other day and a director of a crematorium told how he was put in the situation of having to stop some people attending the goodbyes in order to comply with the government rules.

This government is taking the p##s.

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It is becoming difficult to ascertain whether the Johnsons Government were ever governing or partying in the number 10 garden extension

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no great in Britain anymore.

As an Irish be person

40 years ago we liked on the UK as a place of world respect.

Now it's like a car crash

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