Just how many lives does this disgraced prime minister have? | Polly Toynbee

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Of course there are photos of Johnson partying in lockdown. The mystery is how he keeps being let off, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee

that Sue Gray was “pressured” to drop her report in the No 10 meeting. Since “I’m waiting for Sue Gray” has become a playground joke answer to “Did you do it?”, the public outrage at gagging her would have been unsurvivable. But that shows how utterly out of touch the whole fetid Downing Street outfit has become – however many times they shuffle the deckchairs and job titles.

 

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pollytoynbee He's responsible for the deaths of 200,000

pollytoynbee Imagine the brass neck of people who endorsed a racist criticising others

pollytoynbee The party are just as bad and complicit

pollytoynbee Well how many died of covid while he partied///

Infinite

The UK has no choice but to steal foreign assets. It cannot feed its population. Junk food is your barbecue. Quality food is for the privileged. The island to the north is only enough to feed herds of sheep and sharpen their teeth with stones.-

Give him rope, the electorate has to watch the nightmare.

As many as his MPs are prepared to give him. The state of this govt is beyond explanation- corruption, absence of integrity- worst in living memory.

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