Off Topic He without sin cast the first stone

This was in Durham when we were in full lockdown and all indoor social gatherings were banned.

Regardless if it was just a beer in the workplace, it was banned.

But then if this is the case it's pretty dumb and shows disregard for the rules.

The fact that the country of 60m is stuck with one hapless twat because the second choice is an equally hapless twat is worrying.

It shows how ridiculous the political system is
 
Absolutely not the same as a bloody garden party then

Two more Downing Street parties being reported now around the time of Prince Phillip's funeral ....

... ffs, when do these people ever get any work done <doh>

"Downing Street staff have been accused of holding two leaving parties in No 10 on the eve of the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral.

The Telegraph reported that the gatherings were made up of about 30 people drinking alcohol and dancing to music until the early hours of 17th April.

Restrictions at the time banned indoor mixing between different households."


The party was thrown by James Slack who has admitted that it was a party and has apologised ...

... not a pretend apology like the PM, a real one.
 
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Rules rules rules it’s all rules
However there is one we must obey


QUOTE

'Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the obedience of fools.'

BUT, since Boris seems to enjoy playing the fool ----

For me he has done what he was elected for,
He's got us out of Europe.
And as a bonus item he has overseen an overall reasonable defence againt Covid.
But his time is over.
The political clock needs to be re-set and hopefully without the arrogence of Eton taking the lead.
 
Are rules rules though, or are rules not rules if it's your side?

Garden parties and beers in the office are exactly the same under the restrictions at the time.

I don't believe that's the case tbh.

"Rules state you can gather indoors for work but this doesn’t include social gatherings with colleagues"
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/14826418/keir-starmer-beer-indoor-gathering/


Whatever the case there's only 'one side' making the rules and enforcing them by law ...

... then breaking them.
 
by the way...

with three vulnerable adults we tried desperately hard to stick to the rules, the better half never went shopping without a mask even though many working in shops and customers did not bother, she washed down all the bags that came into the house (used the same ones over and over) and washed down any containers/food that came in, constant washing of hands was the order of the day...we missed family get togethers, we had no one calling and we walked on a night to avoid as many as possible, if we did stop to chat we all stood more than any 6 feet apart...it was obviously far from easy and i know many who had relatives in care homes and hospital who could not even get to visit them and now i am wondering why the hell we all bothered, was it just another tory p1ss take of the poor people or what, two jabs and now get a booster to see how far we would bend over if they told us too?
The way I see it, those of us that have followed the rules aren't doing it because the government/Boris/the Conservative Party have told us to. We're doing it because the scientists and medical experts have told us to, and because its the right thing to do to protect ourselves and other people. Because of that, I don't feel like Boris, Rees Mogg etc are laughing at me. If anything, I'm laughing at them because: 1. By not following the rules they're putting themselves at unnecessary risk of catching the virus; and, 2. They don't realise the damage they've done to their own political careers by not showing solidarity with the general public.
 
Who works with a beer (or own brought bottle) in hand?

It's a Durham Labour constituency campaign office, I'd be amazed if they didn't have beer <laugh>

There were no rules to prevent people having a beer while at work ...

... there were rules to prevent work colleagues being invited to a party.

I doubt you'd need to travel all the way up to Durham for a glass of beer tbh.
 
It's a Durham Labour constituency campaign office, I'd be amazed if they didn't have beer <laugh>

There were no rules to prevent people having a beer while at work ...

... there were rules to prevent work colleagues being invited to a party.

I doubt you'd need to travel all the way up to Durham for a glass of beer tbh.

As soon as alcohol is involved it stops becoming work and starts being social.

The two events aren't comparable, and I never agreed with the idea that people couldn't mix sensibly at home but you could sit in a closed air environment with another 500 people at work, but the letter of the law was clear.
 
As soon as alcohol is involved it stops becoming work and starts being social.

The two events aren't comparable, and I never agreed with the idea that people couldn't mix sensibly at home but you could sit in a closed air environment with another 500 people at work, but the letter of the law was clear.

I'm not being difficult mate but that's not actually the case.

It's when people are invited into a place they can't possibly be working, and asked to bring booze, that it becomes a party.

Working then having a pint, with the same people, isn't and wasn't against the rules.
 
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Are rules rules though, or are rules not rules if it's your side?

Garden parties and beers in the office are exactly the same under the restrictions at the time.

I dont have a side. I'm not being tribal. I called them both equally hapless above when it explained they were both out of order.
 
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Ah!... but thats different. He is the alleged leader of the opposition.:emoticon-0102-bigsm Lets get to the nitty gritty, its his own back benchers, most of them remainers, who are supplying the info to try and bomb him out. Major, May, Robinson etc all have axes to grind and I would have been surprised if they had not taken the opportunity to put the knife in.. Hopefully, Boris will see them off.
 
Two more Downing Street parties being reported now around the time of Prince Phillip's funeral ....

... ffs, when do these people ever get any work done <doh>

"Downing Street staff have been accused of holding two leaving parties in No 10 on the eve of the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral.

The Telegraph reported that the gatherings were made up of about 30 people drinking alcohol and dancing to music until the early hours of 17th April.

Restrictions at the time banned indoor mixing between different households."


The party was thrown by James Slack who has admitted that it was a party and has apologised ...

... not a pretend apology like the PM, a real one.
They also ran out of booze so sent someone to the local co-op with a suitcase... Unbelievable Jeff
 
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Ah!... but thats different. He is the alleged leader of the opposition.:emoticon-0102-bigsm Lets get to the nitty gritty, its his own back benchers, most of them remainers, who are supplying the info to try and bomb him out. Major, May, Robinson etc all have axes to grind and I would have been surprised if they had not taken the opportunity to put the knife in.. Hopefully, Boris will see them off.

To be honest he's handing them the knives ....
 
They also ran out of booze so sent someone to the local co-op with a suitcase... Unbelievable Jeff

We did that at the Covent Garden pre-match for the first Wembley trip.

The pubs closed and the shelves of Tesco were cleared ...

... so one of the London based exiles jumped on the tube and was back with supplies within 15 minutes <cheers>
 
The longer Boris stops on the better chance Labour have of winning the next election. Labour call for his resignation now, but only to strongly emphasize to the floating voter that he and his close circle are a bunch of Hurrah Henry's who, unlike previous leaders, are even incapable of keeping their disdain for the Average Joe behind closed doors.
If they all buggered off to somebodies private country gaff or swanky studio flat to indulge in these parties there still would have been outrage no doubt. But to have these sneaky do's at 10 Downing Street also makes you question whether these people have the right mentality to help run the country. They either couldnt give a **** or are as thick as ****.........or probably both!
If Boris's and his close bunch of loony's are chucked overboard today and are replaced by a more stable unit to steady the ship, that would be disastrous for Labour. Thats why he is losing support from even some of his allies. They want him out now. They can no longer afford him and their party to continue stumbling from one scandal to another towards the next election.
 
The longer Boris stops on the better chance Labour have of winning the next election. Labour call for his resignation now, but only to strongly emphasize to the floating voter that he and his close circle are a bunch of Hurrah Henry's who, unlike previous leaders, are even incapable of keeping their disdain for the Average Joe behind closed doors.
If they all buggered off to somebodies private country gaff or swanky studio flat to indulge in these parties there still would have been outrage no doubt. But to have these sneaky do's at 10 Downing Street also makes you question whether these people have the right mentality to help run the country. They either couldnt give a **** or are as thick as ****.........or probably both!
If Boris's and his close bunch of loony's are chucked overboard today and are replaced by a more stable unit to steady the ship, that would be disastrous for Labour. Thats why he is losing support from even some of his allies. They want him out now. They can no longer afford him and their party to continue stumbling from one scandal to another towards the next election.

Quite right ...

... and the longer he remains the more entertainment there is for everyone.