Thursday, 2 March 2023

A SHOCKING LUNCH WITH AN EMINENT KC


 Eminent KC


Today the Dame lunched with eminent KC and judge( Lucio in Fulham Rd....a very good set menu)

The Dame's chum is not one of those ghastly Leftie lawyers that so infest the Inns of Court but a man of solid establishment credentials and a hard rider to hounds to boot.

Imagine the Dame's distress when her friend announced he was no longer able to vote for a greedy, dissembling bunch of liars and cheats and that he would be voting Labour.

This government certainly knows how to make enemies.

Felicity Buchan? 

Do you feel not a frisson of shame when you read about the criminality and vulgarity of your leadership?


12 comments:

  1. The sooner we see the back of Buchan the better. Her only drive is to sycophant her way to the top.

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  2. Former Conservative2 March 2023 at 21:01

    Also no Corbyn and no EDC standing again and a decent candidate in Joe Powell for Kensington this time is also making Labour more electable and an easier choice these days.

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  3. It should be no problem for Joe Powell, a good Labour man, to see off Felicity Buchan MP. I can't wait for a labour Government minus Dent Coad and Corbyn.

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    1. If only the hopeless Labour group on the Council could get sorted out.

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    2. Starmer has a lot on his plate. I am hoping that the human uselessness in the Labour Group on the Council gets shown the door pretty dam quick.

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  4. Flicka- you have been warned by a good Tory.3 March 2023 at 12:06

    Has Felicity Buchan MP jumped on the Libertarian bandwagon by claiming that Sue Gray's Report in to Partygate is vitiated because Sue Gray has now been offered a top job by Keir Starmer KC MP. It would be a mistake for Flicka to start backing Boris again. It all ended in tears for her predecessor when she sycophantically and unconditionally backed Corbyn; a Marxist antisemite.

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  5. No mention in the Update about the squalid Hancock, Case et al. Shame on you Buchan

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  6. What about Flicka's failure to mention the "squalid" attempt by Jacob Rees Mogg (and other Boris supporting Toady Tories) to cast aspersions on Sue Gray's integrity over the Partygate investigations. Sue Gray's findings were supported by incontrovertible evidence. Make sure you say so, Flicka, or you may be shafted at the next General Election.

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    1. All MP's get shown the door eventually, Flicka, so make sure you do not sidle up to Boris.

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  7. I wrote a polite email to Felicity(or Miss Buchan) as her boy demands that she be addressed. The thrust of my email was whether she still believed in Conservative principles of 'small government' now that we see 'big government' employs over 5.5 million. Miss Buchan has not replied.

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  8. and whilst on the subject it's time Felicity made clear her distaste for the behaviour of her colleagues so graphically displayed on the pages of our national newspapers....so undignified and unpleasant. We have always understood Hancock to be low grade but it seems his advisers are equally bottom of the barrel stuff.

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    1. Boris, one whom Flicka has sidled up to in the past, is a national disaster and a disgrace of the first order. He now has effrontery to denigrate Sue Gray to save his own neck. He claims that the "EVIDENCE" which Sue Gray turned up over the many "Parties" and "Gatherings" in Downing Street is a "stitch up." Boris was there "Partying" and 126 fines were issued over parties at Number 10 and if the Police had been more thorough many more fines would have been issued.

      Flicka, don't sidle up to Johnson again. The electorate will be unforgiving if you do.

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