![]() In order to “move on” he’ll happily admit to inadvertently breaking the law. Try telling British Gas that no, you’re not going to pay that huge bill and it should “move on”. No doubt the prime minister will shortly plead that Partygate has taken too much police and official time, been too much of a diversion, and the moment has come to “move on”. But eventually it all catches up with you. ![]() ![]() As the old saying goes, it’s not the crime that gets you, it’s the attempt to conceal it, lie about it, and generally distract public attention away from it. The whole point about Partygate is the “gate” – the cover-up. No doubt a subsequent sorrowful, “it was not my intention to end the life of Elizabeth II prematurely” from Johnson would have been looked upon sympathetically by Tory MPs, but not the rest of us, or indeed her family. For that, a fixed penalty notice would seem an inadequate punishment. And he had to be stopped by Cummings from popping off for his weekly audience with Her Majesty because – as Cummings reminded him – he might be asymptomatically infectious and about to take the life of the sovereign. The prime minister ended up in intensive care. ![]()
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