About time... (RE: Boris Johnson’s fiancé Carrie Symonds)

Should be interesting but we all know that Boris will try to find a way of covering it up just like he did with Dominic Cummins!
 
I am sure I didn’t dream it but did anyone spot the (apparently now gone) BBC report this am of a (long overdue) inquiry into the undue and unelected influence that the mother of Bo’s child is exerting on government policy?
Is it me?
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Thanx JP but I am sure this was also (momentarily) on the Beeb’s t’internet news early this am. Surely it could not have been “culled” from the nation’s conscience??
Is that a (now recently former) Beeb journalist’s head on a spike on the walls of the Tower I see before me??
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They do go through the content and ‘airbrush’ that which they decide does not need further dissemination. Often picked up snippets early doors before the censors later ‘manage’...
 
I wrote to my MP about this months ago - her influence on Gov policy, contrasting that with William Haig's comments to his wife when he was PM.

This concern has gone to a dangerous level in the Conservative Party with demands for an independent inquiry into her influence on sackings and employing women at No 10, not to mention Packhams agenda.
Boris has been remarkably stupid and will be savaged by the group which has demanded the Inquiry.
She has no mandate, no right and no place trying to change the government's policy. In this case Boris's trousers have ruled his head again - he's getting stick for not only her interference but the fact she is 'over the brush'.
I reckon he will listen or be asked to ......................
 
Well she is wrapped up with Chris Pwackham, and his agenda. No doubt she has some influence on matters within the government. Mind you they seem to be changing senior advisors at the minute, every day. I wonder why??
 
Not hard enough.Boris shouldn’t have a slap more a kick in the pants from the front,perhaps then he wouldn’t let his boll**ks rule his brains.
Agreed.

Surely it isn't asking for too much just to want a normal Conservative government? You know the type: free-market economics, pro-foxhunting, a tough Home Secretary (OK, we've got that one), staunchly unionist, and a spot of buggery or S&M at the weekends. It really ain't that fookin' hard.
 
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