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bpoolrover

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Re: Lord Lebedev of Siberia
« Reply #30 on December 19, 2020, 10:27:15 pm by bpoolrover »
Hound.

You reckon Johnson would want to hear it?

This being the Johnson who, when the Parliamentary Intelligence and Security Committe (chaired by a senior Tory MP) expressed incredulity that he hadn't ordered an inquiry into Russian actions to undermine our democratic processes, shrugged his shoulders in Parliament and said he wasn't going to have an inquiry.

I am genuinely speechless at anyone who saw that process and isn't even a tiny bit concerned about Johnson's bona fides.

it is wrong bst your right and you have said your piece about corbyn but many posters on here have not yet are you not speechless that them posters have not uttered a word about him when the ex mi6 boss labelled him a danger to national security?

Is all you do in the off topic section wait for your opportunity to say "but but but Labour  :crying:"? And last I checked, Corbyn wasn't Prime Minister, or even LOTO anymore, so it isn't quite as relevant as you're trying to make it, is it.
is all you do wait on off topic and snipe at everything someone who does agree with you says? Have you ever said anything positive about the tories? Anyway we will never agree so why don’t you just ignore my posts and I will yours, have a merry Christmas



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SydneyRover

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Re: Lord Lebedev of Siberia
« Reply #31 on December 19, 2020, 11:16:45 pm by SydneyRover »
The best way to show who is right BP is to post something worthwhile that the tories have done recently.

bpoolrover

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Re: Lord Lebedev of Siberia
« Reply #32 on December 19, 2020, 11:36:02 pm by bpoolrover »
I don’t come on here to be right Sydney but expect to be allowed a opinion without someone jumping on every post,which is his choice of course but for me it’s best to just ignore each other rather than fall out life is to short

bpoolrover

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Re: Lord Lebedev of Siberia
« Reply #33 on December 19, 2020, 11:37:52 pm by bpoolrover »
And to your other point putting London in tier 4 and limiting meeting to Christmas Day could be seen by many as a good thing the tories have done recently?

Janso

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Re: Lord Lebedev of Siberia
« Reply #34 on December 20, 2020, 12:26:48 am by Janso »
Hound.

You reckon Johnson would want to hear it?

This being the Johnson who, when the Parliamentary Intelligence and Security Committe (chaired by a senior Tory MP) expressed incredulity that he hadn't ordered an inquiry into Russian actions to undermine our democratic processes, shrugged his shoulders in Parliament and said he wasn't going to have an inquiry.

I am genuinely speechless at anyone who saw that process and isn't even a tiny bit concerned about Johnson's bona fides.

it is wrong bst your right and you have said your piece about corbyn but many posters on here have not yet are you not speechless that them posters have not uttered a word about him when the ex mi6 boss labelled him a danger to national security?

Is all you do in the off topic section wait for your opportunity to say "but but but Labour  :crying:"? And last I checked, Corbyn wasn't Prime Minister, or even LOTO anymore, so it isn't quite as relevant as you're trying to make it, is it.
is all you do wait on off topic and snipe at everything someone who does agree with you says? Have you ever said anything positive about the tories? Anyway we will never agree so why don’t you just ignore my posts and I will yours, have a merry Christmas

And yet again, another post full of whataboutery.

Can't give a straight answer without "but but but".

bpoolrover

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Re: Lord Lebedev of Siberia
« Reply #35 on December 20, 2020, 01:38:39 am by bpoolrover »
Hound.

You reckon Johnson would want to hear it?

This being the Johnson who, when the Parliamentary Intelligence and Security Committe (chaired by a senior Tory MP) expressed incredulity that he hadn't ordered an inquiry into Russian actions to undermine our democratic processes, shrugged his shoulders in Parliament and said he wasn't going to have an inquiry.

I am genuinely speechless at anyone who saw that process and isn't even a tiny bit concerned about Johnson's bona fides.

it is wrong bst your right and you have said your piece about corbyn but many posters on here have not yet are you not speechless that them posters have not uttered a word about him when the ex mi6 boss labelled him a danger to national security?

Is all you do in the off topic section wait for your opportunity to say "but but but Labour  :crying:"? And last I checked, Corbyn wasn't Prime Minister, or even LOTO anymore, so it isn't quite as relevant as you're trying to make it, is it.
is all you do wait on off topic and snipe at everything someone who does agree with you says? Have you ever said anything positive about the tories? Anyway we will never agree so why don’t you just ignore my posts and I will yours, have a merry Christmas

And yet again, another post full of whataboutery.

Can't give a straight answer without "but but but".
and yet again your a bellend

Janso

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Re: Lord Lebedev of Siberia
« Reply #36 on December 20, 2020, 01:51:43 am by Janso »
Hound.

You reckon Johnson would want to hear it?

This being the Johnson who, when the Parliamentary Intelligence and Security Committe (chaired by a senior Tory MP) expressed incredulity that he hadn't ordered an inquiry into Russian actions to undermine our democratic processes, shrugged his shoulders in Parliament and said he wasn't going to have an inquiry.

I am genuinely speechless at anyone who saw that process and isn't even a tiny bit concerned about Johnson's bona fides.

it is wrong bst your right and you have said your piece about corbyn but many posters on here have not yet are you not speechless that them posters have not uttered a word about him when the ex mi6 boss labelled him a danger to national security?

Is all you do in the off topic section wait for your opportunity to say "but but but Labour  :crying:"? And last I checked, Corbyn wasn't Prime Minister, or even LOTO anymore, so it isn't quite as relevant as you're trying to make it, is it.
is all you do wait on off topic and snipe at everything someone who does agree with you says? Have you ever said anything positive about the tories? Anyway we will never agree so why don’t you just ignore my posts and I will yours, have a merry Christmas

And yet again, another post full of whataboutery.

Can't give a straight answer without "but but but".
and yet again your a bellend

So you can't deny that all you peddle is whataboutery and have to resort to personal insults? gotcha. :)

SydneyRover

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Re: Lord Lebedev of Siberia
« Reply #37 on December 20, 2020, 05:26:04 am by SydneyRover »

wilts rover

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Re: Lord Lebedev of Siberia
« Reply #38 on December 20, 2020, 08:31:39 am by wilts rover »
I know the last few years seem like living inside a badly written political comedy, but yesterday, this actually did happen.

The billionaire son of a KGB Colonel, hosted of bunga-bunga parties for Johnson, and donator to the Tory party took his place in the House of Lords.

As Lord Lebedev of Hampton and Siberia in the Russian Federation.

Just in case you've forgotten, that's the Russian Federation that attacked a British city with nerve agent. That has been hacking the US nuclear stockpile. And that is believed by the Intelligence services to have deliberately intervened in our elections. Only we'll never know because Johnson refuses to set up an investigation.

It's been a long descent from the party of the Iron Lady, to the party of spivs.

His father was not just any KGB agent. He was the chief KGB agent in the UK.

And people defend this, wow.

https://bylinetimes.com/2020/08/20/sweeney-investigates-what-changed-to-make-evgeny-lebedev-no-longer-a-security-risk/

drfchound

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Re: Lord Lebedev of Siberia
« Reply #39 on December 20, 2020, 08:37:31 am by drfchound »
“Apparently”.

No Air Hockey




LoL. You are always the one who condemns posters for not proving stuff.
Your suggestion that apparently something happened is exactly what you would have jumped on if I had written it.

SydneyRover

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Re: Lord Lebedev of Siberia
« Reply #40 on December 20, 2020, 08:53:32 am by SydneyRover »
I know the last few years seem like living inside a badly written political comedy, but yesterday, this actually did happen.

The billionaire son of a KGB Colonel, hosted of bunga-bunga parties for Johnson, and donator to the Tory party took his place in the House of Lords.

As Lord Lebedev of Hampton and Siberia in the Russian Federation.

Just in case you've forgotten, that's the Russian Federation that attacked a British city with nerve agent. That has been hacking the US nuclear stockpile. And that is believed by the Intelligence services to have deliberately intervened in our elections. Only we'll never know because Johnson refuses to set up an investigation.

It's been a long descent from the party of the Iron Lady, to the party of spivs.

His father was not just any KGB agent. He was the chief KGB agent in the UK.

And people defend this, wow.

https://bylinetimes.com/2020/08/20/sweeney-investigates-what-changed-to-make-evgeny-lebedev-no-longer-a-security-risk/

This could be high farce if it wasn't so serious, people are stopped on the streets and searched for no other reason than the colour of their skins and yet here we have someone with impeccable connections right into the heart of the Kremlin not only welcomed into london society but elevated to the house of lords.

This could well be worse than Burgess, McClean & Co that operated for around 20 years and never proscecuted.

No investigation into russia for fear of embarrassing the unembarrassable johnson?

SydneyRover

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Re: Lord Lebedev of Siberia
« Reply #41 on December 21, 2020, 08:26:06 pm by SydneyRover »
US security services have ask UK to see the computer games boris was given as a wedding present by his russian tennis friends apparently  :)

My aplogies hound, it wasn't my intention to embarrass you.

drfchound

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Re: Lord Lebedev of Siberia
« Reply #42 on December 21, 2020, 08:31:21 pm by drfchound »
“Apparently”.

No Air Hockey




LoL. You are always the one who condemns posters for not proving stuff.
Your suggestion that apparently something happened is exactly what you would have jumped on if I had written it.
US security services have ask UK to see the computer games boris was given as a wedding present by his russian tennis friends apparently  :)

My aplogies hound, it wasn't my intention to embarrass you.






You are (not) so funny.    :)

 

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