If you're looking at it like that then you're looking at it wrong. The point is to shine a light on a culture of "who gives a sh it" that's been running wild within our government and hopefully prevent it from happening again.
My dad died on his own in Barnsley hospital and all we could do was sit by the phone waiting for the bad news to come through that is something that can never be put right ever' meanwhile Johnson and his cronies were congering' so its always worthwhile for me and plenty of other families in the same position' scum the lot of em...
Sorry to hear that mate, I am just saying that whatever the Met come up with will make no difference to what’s gone on. The only way Boris will be gone his when his own cronies decide the time for him, it won’t be the Met that influences this, we already know he went to parties so that’s why I say it is a waste of resource on their part. Again I say sorry for your loss.
How much "resources" do you really think they'll be putting into this? A couple of Police Cadets with a remit to find nowt incriminating otherwise their days in The Force are numbered. Yet another whitewash.
Utter ballox. Investigation into potential criminal activity at the heart of government a waste of money? What alternate reality do you live in?
That's most crime then. We can downsize the justice system to almost zero in that case. Nice, you've just saved the country billions.
My last word then, we don’t need the Met to tell us Boris is in the wrong we already know and the only people that will make a difference to his wrong doings are his own people, his downfall will happen soon enough, but it won’t be because of any time and effort spent by the police force, thats my point mate
They should all be prosecuted, fined and dismissed for breaking the rules they themselves set. I still think the rules were ridiculous and the fines were disproportional. It goes to show those making the rules thought the same too, but that doesn't excuse it in anyway at all. All the people who left loved ones to suffer because they followed these awful rules, it's disgusting.
Yeah, I get your point, but the minute you let criminal behaviour slide at the top of government its then effectively been given the official seal of approval and it makes it harder to prosecute any further wrongdoing in the future.
According to a retired plod from the met investigation shouldn't take too long because Ms Grey handed them dates times etc all they need to do is look on CCTV and study logs of access system in downing Street to see who was where and when and hand out fixed penalties
It's possible the Met investigation may be looking at charges of Misconduct in Public Office, which can lead to Jail time. The evolving story is also that the Gray report may be published in full before the Met investigation is over. https://www.theguardian.com/politic...-partygate-covid-coronavirus-omicron-politics
Maximum tariff for MiPO is life. Lying to Parliament is a resigning matter - and when asked in Parliament, he explicitly stated there were no parties... I cannot see how he can stay in post, and he might be facing prison (especially if the instructions to "destroy evidence" are correct).
I was having a discussion just last week about what may eventually become of dePfeffel. He's a habitual liar. He just can't help himself. He creates alternative universes of his perceived truth. His problem becomes when he tells his lies in a scenario under certain conditions which make him liable. I could absolutely see him telling lies under caution. I could absolutely see him jailed. Which frankly is where he belongs for his multitude of other crimes while in office as London Mayor and Prime Minister.