‘Dancing woman’ in new Partygate video works as aide to Tory mayoral hopeful

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  1. Bogue (Bogue)

    Let your body move to the music (move to the music)

    Hey, hey, hey

    Come on, Bogue (Bogue, Bogue)

    Let your body go with the flow (go with the flow)

    You know you can do it

  2. It doesn’t matter what happens. Even if she loses her current post she will be protected from any real consequences by our privileged ruling class.

    If you can get somewhere without merit, you can stay there without merit.

  3. Reminder that Shaun Bailey was the guy that wanted to be sent samples of every Londoner’s piss on a weekly basis.

    He said that it was to check if people were taking drugs, but it was actually because he loves to gargle with the mixed piss of 8 million Londoners. They’re calling him the least degenerate Tory.

  4. I really appreciate the fact that my thumbnail glitched on my Reddit app and showed a picture of Prigozhin.

    There’s a Freudian slip there somewhere.

  5. Ah, are we gonna focus on her now? Is she the sacrificial scapegoat that everyone will pile onto?

  6. This is top tier cringe. I can’t help but think this is all the weirdos that never got invited to parties when they were younger.

  7. My main question: why has this only come out now? Why didnt this get published when these people were investigated (and let off)?

  8. I actually think that the partygate stuff will actually do a lot more damage than the usual Tory scandal.
    During lockdown, sure some people complained and protested, but for the most part, people ultimately did the responsible thing. Everybody suffered for it, regardless of politics.

    Many, many families experienced not being able to be with a loved one or missed out on having a proper funeral. The image of the Queen sitting alone mourning Prince Philip was striking and I think would’ve been particularly affecting to the typical Tory voter.

    We all know deep down that there’s one rule for them and another for us, but for them to flaunt it so brazenly is a massive fuck up on their part.

  9. I’m pretty sure at that time it was when the country was locking down by areas too. And you weren’t allowed out of your area/county. And that was for Christmas where the government essentially ‘cancelled’ it for many.

    These people worked in the government so should have known the rules and followed them to set an example. But no – they go partying in secret, not isolated likely not tested (as free ones weren’t easily available then if you didn’t have symptoms). Took no precautions and knew it was wrong.

    It’s infuriating that the police saw this photo and left them off. And now the video comes out, there should be harsh consequences for them. They should be held to a higher standard and held to account.

    Some people were fined £10k for less. Every one of those people should be fined at least that for being so irresponsible (probably more as they can probably afford it, and because of their jobs). Otherwise it really just shows politicians can get away with anything with practically no consequences.

  10. That dance looked like a couple of 4-year-olds trying to dance for the first time not knowing what they’re doing.

  11. Sadly I feel she could actually be an asset to the kind of Tory voter we have now who’ll vote Tory against their own self interest because it’ll ‘trigger the wokies’.

  12. To be fair, there wasn’t a party, she didn’t attend the party, she wasn’t aware it was a party, and was just passing.

    Isn’t that the standard Tory/fascist response.

    I’m sure that once the Met have viewed the video with their eyes closed again, an optional questionnaire will be sent out, as is the case with ALL investigations and she won’t need to complete it, so no prosecution will follow.

    Sorted!

  13. Great. But this isn’t about individuals. This is about a corrupt government who let this kinda shit bleed down from the very top.

  14. I did miss them. Possibly I skipped them as murders, at least to me, are generally apolitical irrespective of who commits them.

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