Literally admitting that it’s one rule for us and another (or none) for the government.
“The Good Law Project (GLP), a non-profit campaign group that has brought a judicial review over accusations that the Met failed to fully investigate Johnson’s presence at parties.”
Can’t imagine them losing the case after this absurd disclosure.
The Met have seriously let us down. Corrupt.
The MET acting in the public’s interest *as usual then.*
The MET are not police. They are Tory security guards.
Nonces, sex pests, theifs, murderers, domestic abusers. Corrupt peices of shite.
The Met have operated like they’re a teenager that’s been told to tidy their room whenever they’ve been asked to investigate anything to do with the government.
They shouldn’t have to be led by the nose and shown the evidence right in front of them and still need a babysitter to actually make sure they do their jobs.
Well we already know the met are corrupt, racist, rapists. So why won’t they protect their own
The Met cannot go one week without bad PR in some form. The officers are racist, homophobic and misogynistic; they hire officers who seem disproportionately likely to commit violent crime or theft; they have created a culture that drives out any half decent officer; and they are happy to be in the government’s pocket and protect them from scandal. It is at the point where you have to consider rebuilding the entire force from scratch.
Hang on, the Tories demanded that Starmer and Rainer were grilled over having a social distanced takeaway yet we now learn Johnson was not even questioned about a piss up in Downing Street under much tighter Covid restrictions?
We would be calling this a Banana Republic if it happened in another country.
> The Met said Operation Hillman, the probe into Partygate, had concluded and that it would not comment on the steps taken in the course of the investigation.
Lying bastards trying to cover up their own corruption and complicity.
And we’re **still** waiting to hear what the officers on the door observed…
I see, so we’re now at “police admit to not doing their job”. Great.
Banana Republic …yes, but, perhaps the country would be better if it were a republic. The royal family are just the top of the pyramid of privilege, and are above the law. The police are there to protect the status quo, and ensure the elite remain unchallenged, even when there is evidence of criminality. The British are quite docile in the face of all this, almost as though they can’t quite believe that their country could be corrupt. Corruption has always been there, but never has it been so blatant.
NB: the met did send questionnaires for one of the lockdown breaches but not the others because they claim they had all the information they needed.
Of course the near-unenforceable, poorly written laws weren’t properly enforced. The met were just applying the same procedures they used for everyone else to the government (not retrospectively investigating lockdown breaches), until they caved to public pressure to come up with something else, and that something else was a mess.
No-one – including the public – should have been fined imho.
The government 🤝 the met
Christ, you would think with everyone watching , The Met would at least try to be not so shite 🤦♂️
Riddle me shocked.
Next.
What’s worse is it’s those stupid questionnaires again when he should have been interviewed like a real person
A corrupt police force that have knobbled their own investigation after spending months refusing or investigate, and then blocking others from releasing incriminating evidence. It’s clear this is just a corrupt force covering more crime than they are solving. Even the fine he got was the most ridiculous one going…appear tough and get the sympathy vote. Shameful
Can we not just have ONE FUCKING DAY without a met scandal or a tory scandal?
Questionnaires? Is that how the police usually investigate?
1) Should we arrest you? Y/N
We need to break this country apart and put it back together again, but better.
They also refused to investigate any of the parties in his flat and several in no10 offices. I wonder why?
Huh. The police not enforcing its own rules with the rich & powerful? Strange.
##INCONCEIVABLE
##JUSTANOTHERMONDAY
So they broke some kind of law right? Leaders should follow the letter of the law and the enforcers of the law should enforce the law… disgraceful
Classic MET being corrupt again.
Met: Sorry, We don’t investigate crimes if you’re a politician.
Met: Sorry, We didn’t stop our rapist police for attacking and murdering women.
Met: Sorry, We didn’t stop our police from taking photos and mocking murder victims between other police.
Met: Sorry, Our cops are racists and homophobic towards victims of crime.
Met: Sorry, Our cops are not able to arrest people without assaulting them and committing crimes themselves.
Met: We can however find and arrest **you** for attending a vigil, or for not wearing a mask, or for going to a party or for saying something mean online, or being a “Nuisance” to others. Fuck you.
One rule for us another for every snakey fucker in the commons.
*Lol we didn’t follow procedure over Boris and let him off the hook*
but in reality I would not be surprised if Patel brought him in because he’d tow the party line over this. then Boris got Et Tu, Sunak : /
My guess is that Number 10 (whoever would be the go between) could have told the Met that it would be best not to send one to the PM as his counsel would only advise him to not fill it in as he has the right to not say/write anything as anything he says or writes could be used in court against him, regardless of the interpretation, and he couldn’t really ignore the advise of his counsel.
All of which would be rather politically embarrassing so they may have asked that they please don’t send one to the PM, just to everyone else and then investigate it to the best of their abilities..
Which means there would be no chance of Bojo ever needing to put in writing that he didn’t know about our attend any parties in his own (well our own) house.
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Literally admitting that it’s one rule for us and another (or none) for the government.
“The Good Law Project (GLP), a non-profit campaign group that has brought a judicial review over accusations that the Met failed to fully investigate Johnson’s presence at parties.”
Can’t imagine them losing the case after this absurd disclosure.
The Met have seriously let us down. Corrupt.
The MET acting in the public’s interest *as usual then.*
The MET are not police. They are Tory security guards.
Nonces, sex pests, theifs, murderers, domestic abusers. Corrupt peices of shite.
The Met have operated like they’re a teenager that’s been told to tidy their room whenever they’ve been asked to investigate anything to do with the government.
They shouldn’t have to be led by the nose and shown the evidence right in front of them and still need a babysitter to actually make sure they do their jobs.
Well we already know the met are corrupt, racist, rapists. So why won’t they protect their own
The Met cannot go one week without bad PR in some form. The officers are racist, homophobic and misogynistic; they hire officers who seem disproportionately likely to commit violent crime or theft; they have created a culture that drives out any half decent officer; and they are happy to be in the government’s pocket and protect them from scandal. It is at the point where you have to consider rebuilding the entire force from scratch.
Hang on, the Tories demanded that Starmer and Rainer were grilled over having a social distanced takeaway yet we now learn Johnson was not even questioned about a piss up in Downing Street under much tighter Covid restrictions?
We would be calling this a Banana Republic if it happened in another country.
> The Met said Operation Hillman, the probe into Partygate, had concluded and that it would not comment on the steps taken in the course of the investigation.
Lying bastards trying to cover up their own corruption and complicity.
And we’re **still** waiting to hear what the officers on the door observed…
I see, so we’re now at “police admit to not doing their job”. Great.
Banana Republic …yes, but, perhaps the country would be better if it were a republic. The royal family are just the top of the pyramid of privilege, and are above the law. The police are there to protect the status quo, and ensure the elite remain unchallenged, even when there is evidence of criminality. The British are quite docile in the face of all this, almost as though they can’t quite believe that their country could be corrupt. Corruption has always been there, but never has it been so blatant.
NB: the met did send questionnaires for one of the lockdown breaches but not the others because they claim they had all the information they needed.
Of course the near-unenforceable, poorly written laws weren’t properly enforced. The met were just applying the same procedures they used for everyone else to the government (not retrospectively investigating lockdown breaches), until they caved to public pressure to come up with something else, and that something else was a mess.
No-one – including the public – should have been fined imho.
The government 🤝 the met
Christ, you would think with everyone watching , The Met would at least try to be not so shite 🤦♂️
Riddle me shocked.
Next.
What’s worse is it’s those stupid questionnaires again when he should have been interviewed like a real person
A corrupt police force that have knobbled their own investigation after spending months refusing or investigate, and then blocking others from releasing incriminating evidence. It’s clear this is just a corrupt force covering more crime than they are solving. Even the fine he got was the most ridiculous one going…appear tough and get the sympathy vote. Shameful
Can we not just have ONE FUCKING DAY without a met scandal or a tory scandal?
Questionnaires? Is that how the police usually investigate?
1) Should we arrest you? Y/N
We need to break this country apart and put it back together again, but better.
They also refused to investigate any of the parties in his flat and several in no10 offices. I wonder why?
Huh. The police not enforcing its own rules with the rich & powerful? Strange.
##INCONCEIVABLE
##JUSTANOTHERMONDAY
So they broke some kind of law right? Leaders should follow the letter of the law and the enforcers of the law should enforce the law… disgraceful
Classic MET being corrupt again.
Met: Sorry, We don’t investigate crimes if you’re a politician.
Met: Sorry, We didn’t stop our rapist police for attacking and murdering women.
Met: Sorry, We didn’t stop our police from taking photos and mocking murder victims between other police.
Met: Sorry, Our cops are racists and homophobic towards victims of crime.
Met: Sorry, Our cops are not able to arrest people without assaulting them and committing crimes themselves.
Met: We can however find and arrest **you** for attending a vigil, or for not wearing a mask, or for going to a party or for saying something mean online, or being a “Nuisance” to others. Fuck you.
One rule for us another for every snakey fucker in the commons.
You can just picture [Mark Rowley](https://c.tenor.com/Pd3aHMIrm5QAAAAC/homer-simpson-im-gone.gif)checking his in-tray
*Lol we didn’t follow procedure over Boris and let him off the hook*
but in reality I would not be surprised if Patel brought him in because he’d tow the party line over this. then Boris got Et Tu, Sunak : /
My guess is that Number 10 (whoever would be the go between) could have told the Met that it would be best not to send one to the PM as his counsel would only advise him to not fill it in as he has the right to not say/write anything as anything he says or writes could be used in court against him, regardless of the interpretation, and he couldn’t really ignore the advise of his counsel.
All of which would be rather politically embarrassing so they may have asked that they please don’t send one to the PM, just to everyone else and then investigate it to the best of their abilities..
Which means there would be no chance of Bojo ever needing to put in writing that he didn’t know about our attend any parties in his own (well our own) house.