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If we go right back to the genesis of this, as reported by the BBC:
  1. The police were called to the premises occupied by Boris and his mistress by a neighbour
  2. The neighbour had already recorded the disturbance
  3. The police decided there were no issues for them and departed
  4. The neighbour contacted the newspapers with his recording
  5. The police denied they had been called out
  6. The police were then played the recording
  7. The police subsequently admitted they had been called out and there was nothing to detain them
And now we are where we are
Lets face facts here..it is muck raking by people who want to make a mountain out of a molehill.
How many " domestics " do you honestly think the police are called out to UK wide.
This instance being obviously a " leftie champagne socialist " who saw a chance to make a name for himself..just a typical 2 minute grassing wonder imho.




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12 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

I'd bang her (but quietly so the neighbours didn't report me to the police).

May as well be as noisy as you like, plus break a few plates for good measure. The make a mess of the curtains and she'll scream the roof off! They're going to report you to the papers anyway. The Garuniad again, or would they have Brexit supporting papers on speed dial too?

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13 hours ago, Benroon said:

It doesn't matter how many times you or other Boris fans say this, it is nonsense. You've ignored me asking you why you cannot comprehend it IS our business on the basis he is running for PM so let me pose it in an easier format.

 

Boris Johnson MAY have been beating his girlfriend up who knows, "get off me" would suggest either a physical or sexual attack. If he gets to be PM he will be overseeing laws on domestic abuse, and de facto would therefore be unfit for that role, do you understand why it matters now ??

 

He needs to explain himself to prove to the electorate he is suitable for the role and this incident throws a shadow over that - no comment isn't going to help him. 

Its better that he has real life experience on subjects that he will be overseeing 

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17 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

I'm limiting it to those occurrences because, the topic under discussion is a domestic incident involving Boris Johnson to which the police were called and attended. 

 

I hope that is clear.

Lets be realistic and honest here .

Boris is in the running to be UK PM and theres the likely hood that he will take the UK out of the EU with no deal .

This story is just part of the smear campaign to try and stop that .

A smear campaign supported by the same people who do not accept democracy and attack people with milkshakes .

People who do not accept other peoples opinion and will try to silence them ,"perfect "people who never argue and are quick to call others "racist, fascist, bigot , liar , violent thugs , dishonest " .......................whilst behaving in exactly that way themselves

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12 hours ago, Benroon said:

Would an assault ?

What a silly question. Would murder? Genocide?

 

Irrelevant. It was a domestic argument recorded by some creep next door holding an empty glass and an iPhone to the wall, before calling a left wing rag to gleefully sell his invasion of privacy.

 

The Guardian should be ashamed as well. Their outrage against the phone hacking scandal a few years was palpable and now here they are publishing a story which is essentially some sniveling reprobate recording an argument through the wall to the next door neighbours house. Astounding hypocrisy that would surprise me if it hadn't come from that toilet paper.

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14 hours ago, Benroon said:

It doesn't matter how many times you or other Boris fans say this, it is nonsense. You've ignored me asking you why you cannot comprehend it IS our business on the basis he is running for PM so let me pose it in an easier format.

 

Boris Johnson MAY have been beating his girlfriend up who knows, "get off me" would suggest either a physical or sexual attack. If he gets to be PM he will be overseeing laws on domestic abuse, and de facto would therefore be unfit for that role, do you understand why it matters now ??

 

He needs to explain himself to prove to the electorate he is suitable for the role and this incident throws a shadow over that - no comment isn't going to help him. 

"Boris Johnson MAY have been beating his girlfriend up who knows, "get off me" would suggest either a physical or sexual attack."

 

I'm pretty sure you don't genuinely believe this to be the case....

 

At the end of the day, this is mostly about politically motivated neighbours who, on hearing boris and his g/f having a loud argument thought it would be a good idea to record the argument and then make a report to the police.

 

My 'politically motivated' comment is justified by the fact that after the police had established it was just a loud argument - the neighbours decided to nonetheless contact the guardian with their recording......

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11 minutes ago, dick dasterdly said:

"Boris Johnson MAY have been beating his girlfriend up who knows, "get off me" would suggest either a physical or sexual attack."

 

I'm pretty sure you don't genuinely believe this to be the case....

 

At the end of the day, this is mostly about politically motivated neighbours who, on hearing boris and his g/f having a loud argument thought it would be a good idea to record the argument and then make a report to the police.

 

My 'politically motivated' comment is justified by the fact that after the police had established it was just a loud argument - the neighbours decided to nonetheless contact the guardian with their recording......

CCTV (Borough)

CCTV (Homeowner)

Alexis (Homeowner)

Dashcam (His/her/neighbours cars)

Any/all of the above plus their own phones and whatever security measures apply to someone of his status will contain far more than is currently being spoonfed to the public.

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15 hours ago, Benroon said:

Boris Johnson MAY have been beating his girlfriend up who knows, "get off me" would suggest either a physical or sexual attack

I recall watching a scene in the Netflix series The Crown, where an intoxicated Pip comes into Betty's bedroom. She uses those self-same words plus others such as "no, no". I'm staggered the feminists haven't picked up on the "fact" that Betty was being raped

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15 hours ago, Benroon said:

Would an assault ?

Who was assaulted?
They could easily have been at it on the sofa when he knocked over the wine (or something like that). She told him to "Get off me." Naked and covered in red wine, neither of them answer the door to nosy neighbours. Police arrive and depart disappointed.

Doesn't fit the Remainer hysterics, but never mind.

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6 minutes ago, Loiner said:

They could easily have been at it on the sofa when he knocked over the wine (or something like that). She told him to "Get off me." Naked and covered in red wine, neither of them answer the door to nosy neighbours. Police arrive and depart disappointed.

My theory is that what she actually said was "Get off ON me"

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6 hours ago, Loiner said:

Who was assaulted?
They could easily have been at it on the sofa when he knocked over the wine (or something like that). She told him to "Get off me." Naked and covered in red wine, neither of them answer the door to nosy neighbours. Police arrive and depart disappointed.

Doesn't fit the Remainer hysterics, but never mind.

what a speculation,  could make a movie out of it.... quite sure the truth is something completely different

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what a speculation,  could make a movie out of it.... quite sure the truth is something completely different

I wouldn’t bother watching it. Worlds most boring movie, full of MSM hype but nothing actually happens.
You Remainers must be easily entertained. Looking at the Boris threads on TVF - you all are.
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Here is a great article by the British journalist, Simon Hefner.

 

Heffer worked for Johnson at the Spectator magazine. Heffer has always been a Eurosceptic and Brexiteer, and has written several biographies, including one about his hero, Enoch Powell.

 

So this a right wing journalist who has known and worked with Johnson for decades and yet makes no attempt to hide his contempt:

 

“ ... the indolence, casualness, monstrous selfishness, lack of attention to detail, incompetence and monumental dishonestyThe word often used about Johnson – uncontroversially – is that he is a liar. He reminds one of the joke about Richard Nixon – that he lied so much that, if he found himself accidentally telling the truth, he would start lying again to keep his hand in.”

 

https://www.smh.com.au/world/europe/when-they-can-hide-him-no-longer-danger-will-strike-20190620-p51zq9.html

 

 

 

 

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15 hours ago, Loiner said:

Naked and covered in red wine, neither of them answer the door to nosy neighbours. 

Would a milkshake be preferable?

 

BoJo naked.  Now there is a great image for promoting lesbianism.

 

 

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On 6/26/2019 at 12:17 AM, Benroon said:

Correct - so if she comes out with that its all done and dusted. No drama. But he hasn't and despite watching her oaf of a boyfriend's potential career going down the pan, she's stayed silent . Why would that be ? Would you not defend your other half if he/she was getting slaughtered for something perfectly innocent ?

 

I would settle for hysterical over delusional any day of the week!

 

I would say both are pretty poor positions from which to base any opinion or suggestion!

 

You do seem to be leaning increasingly toward the former, however, and your very obvious contempt for BoJo means you're operating from a position of bias as well as hysteria.

 

I'm also not a fan of Boris Johnson becoming PM - I think he's the wrong man for the job, end of story - however, it looks more and more likely he will be and to be honest I'd still prefer him for the top job over Corbyn, Lucas or Cable - if only for the short term, however unlikely that is.

 

'despite watching her oaf of a boyfriend's potential career going down the pan, she's stayed silent . Why would that be?' - the truth is you have no more of an idea than me or the next man. There are many potential reasons - she may feel conflicted over giving a press release - for a few reasons, she may have connived with Boris to stay slient to keep themselves out of the press in a negative context, she may have been told in no uncertain terms by BoJo's PR people that she's not allowed to discuss it or she may simply feel it's none of anyone's business! I tend to agree with you that a brief soundbite to explain the situation may have helped it go away faster, but - who's to say whatever explanation given would have been believed anyway - it seems unlikely that rabid anti-Tories or anti-Boris folk would have believed her in any event, but I'll defer to you on that one ????.  In any case - I would happen to agree with her if she did think it was of no concern to the public and actually a private matter. As many have stated and IS common knowledge - the police were called by their nosey, political-point scoring neighbours and their hopes of a scandal were dashed when the police left moments later satisfied NOTHING untoward had happened and that all concerned were fine. That's the point here - it was a lover's tiff, why do we as the public need to be notified of the context of it!? 

 

And moreover, since you seem to think you're the authority on all things Brexit and have delighted in explaining to others that we've 0 chance of leaving the EU on Oct 31st without a deal and that in fact it's near impossible for the UK to ever leave without one, but that if we did it would be a disaster beyong all reckoning - I'd ask you the following:

 

Are you some kind of mystic? Do you know what the future holds not only for the UK, but for the global economy and perhaps most pertinently for the EU? If so - do tell!!!

 

While it's true that MPs will do all they can do stop the UK from leaving without a deal, it is by definition of the fact that article 50 is legally binding - that it becomes a legal statue that we MUST leave by the end of it's extension (unless of course it is re-extended) - as invoked by MPs back in 2017. If we don't have a deal that can both satisfy the HoC and the EU by 30/10 then it is definitely possible that we will leave by law and without a deal. It is also very likely that a no confidence vote will be called which would trigger a snap general election, this would be utterly ridiculous and would probably lead to a form of Brexit ennui that may bring people to riot in the streets or maybe hang themselves from exasperation! So I wouldn't assume it will be the first choice by MPs if they have an alternative - knowing just how thoroughly fed up the public are at this stage. There is also the possibility that the new PM would prorogue parliament to enact an exit that can't be challenged by the house - as ill-advised and extreme as that may be, it still could happen. 

 

The potential benefits of Brexit to our future economic health are one aspect of a multi-faceted argument for leaving and are debatable all day long (another thread another time), with many in senior positions of insight arguing both for and against - but the reality is neither you nor anyone else has ANY concrete knowledge of what will happen in 2, 5 or 10 years time should we actually Brexit. There is also more at stake here than simply national economics too, something that most pro-remain people pay little attention to or seem to care about at all, they're usually far too busy telling us xenophobic dolts who voted Leave how thick and delusional we all are, sound familiar? Bear in mind the same group of people fell into a similar hysteria regarding our reluctance to join the Eurozone and the ERM - and look how both have those did/would have worked out. ???? 

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, sanemax said:

A television news story

Please where... 

AFAIK the only recording they made was that of johnson & Symonds rowing and slamming doors well after midnight.

 

and now:

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Boris Johnson neighbours flee after ‘death threats’ for recording row with Carrie Symonds

BORIS JOHNSON’s next door neighbours have gone into hiding after being sent death threats for recording the Tory leadership contender and his girlfriend Carrie Symonds having a row at their London flat.

https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1145805/boris-johnson-news-row-carrie-symonds-tory-leadership-neighbours-Tom-Penn-Eve-Leigh

 

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9 hours ago, Basil B said:

Please where... 

AFAIK the only recording they made was that of johnson & Symonds rowing and slamming doors well after midnight.

 

and now:

https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1145805/boris-johnson-news-row-carrie-symonds-tory-leadership-neighbours-Tom-Penn-Eve-Leigh

 

Al-Jazzera (sp ?) news.

Do a youtube search for "Boris next door"

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30 minutes ago, Basil B said:

I did... that was the exact phrase I used.

 

Well I can not find it, please post a link...

Entering 'boris next door' into a youtube search definitely brings up a rap song denigrating boris - although it's not clear whether this was posted by the next door neighbours in question.

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16 minutes ago, dick dasterdly said:

Entering 'boris next door' into a youtube search definitely brings up a rap song denigrating boris - although it's not clear whether this was posted by the next door neighbours in question.

Oh, I googled, anyway was it them, Boris's apologists must be desperately looking for any mud they can find.

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