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I thought completely exonerating the Prime Minister while throwing civil servants under the bus was a classy touch.
Bit unfair. I'm sure BJ said that he took full responsibility for what went on....
.... right before he proceeded to offload all responsibility on to juniors.
Anyway, what's the deal with the obsession with trying to hold these guys to account? Do you not understand that they were born to rule? If anything it's frankly ridiculous that people expect them to abide by the same rules as the rest of the population when they are so much more important.
Don't you know there's a war on?
So I had a response from my MP although obviously standard as he completely failed ton engage, again, with the point about Johnson being a lying shit.
He's clearly not going to become a vertebrate anytime soon but here's what he said:
"Dear Big Ted
Thank you for taking the trouble to email me.
I have been waiting to read Sue Grey’s report and yesterday when it was released, what I saw was a well written and forensic report with some appalling examples of bad behaviour.
What it did not contain was more or even new evidence of wrongdoing by the Prime Minister.
While the report did detail some serious instances of shocking behaviour, these actions were committed by staff or civil servants when the Prime Minister was not present.
While those actions were of course completely unacceptable, there were no separate or new allegations against the Prime Minister himself which would change my view of the situation.
I therefore have no reason to change my previous decision to accept the apology given by the Prime Minister, and I will continue to support the Government.
Thank you again for writing to me."
I thought completely exonerating the Prime Minister while throwing civil servants under the bus was a classy touch.