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The Dolphin 28 Jun 21 9.37am | |
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Hancock is just a single example of arrogant politicians of all parties.
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stayloa Beckenham 28 Jun 21 9.44am | |
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Originally posted by The Dolphin
Hancock is just a single example of arrogant politicians of all parties. They weren't the ones writing the rules though, were they? And thousands more will have followed the rules.
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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 28 Jun 21 9.46am | |
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Originally posted by The Dolphin
Hancock is just a single example of arrogant politicians of all parties. Whilst I agree, try justifying his actions to someone who lost a loved one during the pandemic. A month ago we had the queen sitting alone at her husbands funeral due to restrictions, yet Hancock is shoving his tongue down a married women’s throat. No doubt he’s paid a lot of money, money which comes from our taxes. His behaviour is not good enough.
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Teddy Eagle 28 Jun 21 10.58am | |
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Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle
Whilst I agree, try justifying his actions to someone who lost a loved one during the pandemic. A month ago we had the queen sitting alone at her husbands funeral due to restrictions, yet Hancock is shoving his tongue down a married women’s throat. No doubt he’s paid a lot of money, money which comes from our taxes. His behaviour is not good enough. I remember asking my Granddad why Profumo was such a big deal. He said because if his own wife couldn’t trust him then why should the rest of the country? OK, it was a different time but to me the point remains.
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Spiderman Horsham 28 Jun 21 11.37am | |
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Originally posted by daven
Apologies, hol steward. Do you mean moderator
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Teddy Eagle 28 Jun 21 11.49am | |
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chris123 hove actually 28 Jun 21 12.23pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
I remember asking my Granddad why Profumo was such a big deal. He said because if his own wife couldn’t trust him then why should the rest of the country? OK, it was a different time but to me the point remains. Profumo lied to Parliament - (his wife was a film star too)!
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 28 Jun 21 12.28pm | |
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Give it a week and no one will care.
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robdave2k 28 Jun 21 12.38pm | |
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Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle
Whilst I agree, try justifying his actions to someone who lost a loved one during the pandemic. A month ago we had the queen sitting alone at her husbands funeral due to restrictions, yet Hancock is shoving his tongue down a married women’s throat. No doubt he’s paid a lot of money, money which comes from our taxes. His behaviour is not good enough. I lost a parent to it. Been told that everyone who lost someone should feel betrayed, be angry beyond belief etc. One of the people lecturing me on this won’t have a vaccine unless they need one to go abroad. They also refuse to wear a mask. What’s the point in being angry. I don’t envy any politician making decisions and whilst I think Hancock is an odious little oik who should have resigned straight away it’s a double edged sword. My neighbours at the start of the pandemic went out to clap and held a f***** bbq so the family could all join in. That’s moronic and likely to do far more damage. Politics is far too polarised. There needs to be proportionality. What Hancock did was moronic and showed the morals of an alley cat. To do it as Health Secretary was a special kind of idiotic but then look at the vaccine program and how he, Boris and other politicians waited in line for the vaccine - that deserved praising as a true even rollout. with no fear or favour. History will judge Hancock as a complete dick. Personally I’d rather spend my time focussing on saving lives rather than anger over death. Hancock doing what he didn’t won’t influence those who are already responsible to do anything different. Hancock just joins the other idiots who are out for themselves. How his children now feel about him will be worse than any public reaction.
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steeleye20 Croydon 28 Jun 21 12.51pm | |
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I don't think that's fair on Hancock. He worked hard, made some mistakes its unknown territory, but this response is hysterical he did his best to save lies.
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Teddy Eagle 28 Jun 21 1.03pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
I don't think that's fair on Hancock. He worked hard, made some mistakes its unknown territory, but this response is hysterical he did his best to save lies.
He certainly saved some lies.
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steeleye20 Croydon 28 Jun 21 1.11pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
He certainly saved some lies. oops lives
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