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June 26, 2021, 6:31pm
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Hancocks out.


But not in the photo.


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He may have resigned but it doesn't change the security issues. Also did he jump, or was he pushed? Again too many questions and we will not get any answers.


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There is another more serious angle to this case. That is about the security of a government office. :-

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/ne.....den-smoke-alarm.html

If the mail is right then who is bugging government offices and why have our supposed security services done nothing, or missed it? What other information, secretive or not, has been leaked apart from Hancocks' dirty deeds behind his wife's back?

Of course, if The Mail is up to mischief then Hancock would have known about the camera and probably thought he was safe because of his ministry position. Which raises another point if this is the case, who is leaking photos of a senior government office, and have they been spying?

Too many questions and I fear that there will be no truthful answer. Our national security is up the creek with no paddle and no canoe, and the raft is sinking.


Probably sanctioned by Boris to take the heat off himself and get rid of Hancock whom he labelled "totally fuck1ng useless".
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Didn’t you vote for the Tories in 2019?


Unlike you I could not vote for Labour with the leader they had.

The next election I might vote for Labour again but they have to get their act together.



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Unlike you I could not vote for Labour with the leader they had.

The next election I might vote for Labour again but they have to get their act together.



Sums up both parties perfectly.



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So he’s resigned not because he broke the rules but because he got caught breaking the rules.

Let’s not forget handing out contracts to his floozy.


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Unlike you I could not vote for Labour with the leader they had.

The next election I might vote for Labour again but they have to get their act together.



You should vote for policies and principles, not personalities.

I have no idea how anyone can flip flop between the Tories and the Labour party. I also have no idea how you can criticise Corbyn, yet think that twit Boris is worth your vote.

That's democracy I suppose.
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You should vote for policies and principles, not personalities.

I have no idea how anyone can flip flop between the Tories and the Labour party. I also have no idea how you can criticise Corbyn, yet think that twit Boris is worth your vote.

That's democracy I suppose.


Well if you vote for personalities. rather than policies and principles then you deserve what you f**king get, c**ts!
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Didn’t you vote for the Tories in 2019?

I did and still will until Starmer actually tells us what he stands for instead of spending all his energy just having a go at the Tories.
Then maybe I will consider voting Labour again.



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Unlike you I could not vote for Labour with the leader they had.

The next election I might vote for Labour again but they have to get their act together.



But have no issue voting for a party with Boris Johnson as leader. Madness.
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