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@wajoma said
Answer this one:

Have ewe accused Johnson of lying to the queen?
I have not had the opportunity to speak to him.


@wajoma said
wolfgang: "Boris found guilty of lying to the Queen!"
Yes.
See top of page 2.


@wolfgang59 said
Boris found guilty of lying to the Queen!

Sentence?
Fine?
or "Off with his head"?
Lock Boris in a prison cell with Donald Trump . Give them a chess set and tell them that the loser gets to go free .


@wolfgang59 said
Boris found guilty of lying to the Queen!

Sentence?
Fine?
or "Off with his head"?
'tis treason. Take him to the tower. I'm sure they've still got an old ax lying around somewhere, and a good old fashioned public execution would be good for the nation right now. An additional entry fee could be levied, to include tea and biscuits.


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Then according to the SC he knowingly lied to the Queen when he claimed his reasons were to do with the queens speech. Coincidently I’m there is a point where obtuseness becomes a lie of omission.

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It doesn’t, but it’s good to know your not dodging the substantive issue, being that Johnson lied, I know it and every honest person accepts it, so where does that leave you and the rest of the Borisophiles.

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@kevcvs57 said
It doesn’t, but it’s good to know your not dodging the substantive issue, being that Johnson lied, I know it and every honest person accepts it, so where does that leave you and the rest of the Borisophiles.
Johnson thought he'd slip a shifty one past the Queen and hoped a few million people (including every legal expert) wouldn't notice it. He pointed up to the sky and said "Look, is that a bird" and while she glanced upwards he slipped a piece of paper in front of her to bypass her lawyers who check every single legal document she signs.

Kev logic 🙄


@wajoma said
Johnson thought he'd slip a shifty one past the Queen and hoped a few million people (including every legal expert) wouldn't notice it. He pointed up to the sky and said "Look, is that a bird" and while she glanced upwards he slipped a piece of paper in front of her to bypass her lawyers who check every single legal document she signs.

Kev logic 🙄
As far as I know the Queen takes legal advice from the Attorney
General. The same Attorney General that advised Boris. So it is
unlikely that she would receive contrary advice!

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@wolfgang59 said
As far as I know the Queen takes legal advice from the Attorney
General. The same Attorney General that advised Boris. So it is
unlikely that she would receive contrary advice!
Your naive childish ideas on how politics work at this level are tiresome.

Did Johnson lie to the Queen?
Did Johnson lie to the Queen 'in the telling'?
Did Johnson lie to the AG?

...in the hopes he might just slip one by without anyone noticing.

Ewe're going deeper into an ever more embarrassing hole the more times you change your story.


@wajoma said
Your naive childish ideas on how politics work at this level are tiresome.
Funny boy.

You constantly show your naïvety of British politics
(and just about everything else). Gross naïvety.


@wolfgang59 said
Funny boy.

You constantly show your naïvety of British politics
(and just about everything else). Gross naïvety.
To be fair you didn't come up with the Boris told a lie thing did you, otherwise ewe would have been able to do a better job of defending it.