Boris Makes His Partygate Defence

Boris Johnson has today published his long-awaited ‘partygate’ defence, ahead of his appearance before the Privileges Committee tomorrow afternoon. James Heale in the Spectator has more.

In the 52-page submission, Johnson accepts that he did mislead the House of Commons when he said that “the rules and guidance had been followed at all times” during Covid. But he insists he made his statements “in good faith” and that he “would never have dreamed” of doing so intentionally. The committee claims that his submission “contains no new documentary evidence”; sources close to Johnson dispute this.

Johnson’s defence broadly relies on three familiar arguments. The first is the absence of any smoking gun which proves that he definitely knew that the rules had been broken. He submits that: “There is not a single document that indicates that I received any warning or advice that any event may have broken rules or guidance.” He adds that the only evidence that he intentionally misled the Commons is from the “discredited Dominic Cummings”, and that Cummings’s assertions are not “supported by any documentation”.

Secondly, he notes the context in which these gatherings were held. Johnson says that the “vast majority of individuals” who have given evidence “have not indicated that they considered their attendance in breach of the law”. He suggests that party attendees would not have “allowed these events to be immortalised by the official photographer” had they believed them to be illegal at the time.

And thirdly, Johnson argues that the committee has gone beyond the scope of its own inquiry by accusing him of breaching guidance. He says that the committee’s scope is and should be limited to the regulations. The committee is also accused of creating “for the first time the entirely novel concept of ‘recklessly’ misleading parliament”, to which Johnson objects.

Partygate was obviously hypocritical, but equally obviously the investigation into it is politically motivated. Besides which, the sceptics’ case has always been that the chief crime was in banning such activities in the first place; the hypocrisy was a minor sin in comparison to the major sin of forcing the country to cease living human lives.

Worth reading in full.

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Dinger64
3 years ago

“Roll up roll up! Take no notice of the man behind the mirror, this is all you need to watch, don’t look over there, look over here!”

Meanwhile the world heads towards hell in a handcart,…. all its real problems are pushing the cart!

Less of a flying f I couldn’t give about party sodding gate!!

Smudger
3 years ago
Reply to  Dinger64

Yes. Why do columnists continue to address this low-life politician who has wrought such hardship and ruin on people by his Christian name?

Bella Donna
3 years ago

I cannot stand to even look at him! He makes me sick! The misery he caused the numerous lies he told should never be forgotten!

FerdIII
3 years ago
Reply to  Bella Donna

Remember his fake near-death Rona experience? The 2 nurses scuttling off to Portugal and NZ after (how convenient).

Then he caught the Rona 2 x more – after being stabbinated….
All theatre.
Now he is raking in the millions from the money laundering-NATO war in the Uketopia. Adding to the millions he made from the Rona fascism.

He is a disingenuous, fat, stupid, corrupt dictator-pig. They all are, bar maybe 20-30 in Parliament, Pharma-ment.

Mogwai
3 years ago
Reply to  Bella Donna

Ditto that. Absolutely rank sack of sh*t, hiding behind his ‘Bozo the clown’ crafted image.
Actually I still dig RW’s ”Boris the Jelly” label, LOL..

huxleypiggles
3 years ago

I too have no interest in further lies from Bozo. He is responsible for thousands of lives ruined, thousands of “vaccine” related deaths, thousands of businesses ruined, a country becoming overrun with immigration and an imploding economy. Meanwhile he thinks it appropriate to gad about Europe encouraging more slaughter between Russia and Ukraine.

Bozo belongs in the dock with that other treasonous barsteward Bliar.

BurlingtonBertie
3 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

This news on vaccines – ALL vaccines – has yet to make the MSM…. The article is in French. “Great news! Officially the Covid19 vaccines have been annulled.   Court case lost! Share! This is the latest NEWS!! Although bad news for those of us who are already vaccinated….  After today’s ruling in the American Supreme court it is now no longer needed to be vaccinated as the Universal Vaccination has finally been ABOLISHED!  The US Supreme Court has struck down the Universal Vaccination in a great victory for freedom !   The American infectious disease ‘specialists’ Bill Gates, Antoni Fauci and Big Pharma have lost a case in the US Supreme Court by failing to prove that all their vaccines over the past 32 years were safe for the health of citizens!   The lawsuit was filed by a group of scientists led by Senator Robert F. Kennedy Jr. who declared: The new Covid19 vaccine must be avoided at all costs!! He urgently drew attention to important issues concerning Covid-19 vaccination. So for the first time in the history of all vaccination, the so-called next-generation MRNA vaccines have 100% proof that they directly interfere with the patient’s genetic material.  It is now… Read more »

huxleypiggles
3 years ago

Many thanks BB. I look forward to DS Editorial running a piece on this.

Mogwai
3 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Totally. And I couldn’t stomach watching any clips of him kissing Zalensky’s arse. Just vomit-inducing.

huxleypiggles
3 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

👍

Paul B
3 years ago

Holy hell – This is the kind of stuff that makes you seriously reconsider if your £1 a month subscription is really worth it.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-health/science-and-disease/pandemic-experts-on-covid-crisis-highs-and-lows/

Dinger64
3 years ago
Reply to  Paul B

My god! There aren’t words!
Pampered little self important tw*ts!
A month in the great war trenches would have allowed them to bleat so much, if they survived?! What astonishing arrogance!
In the telegraph as well. Shish!

huxleypiggles
3 years ago
Reply to  Paul B

I can’t be bothered working past the paywall but the headlines make this comedy gold. Firkin hell.

Marque1
3 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Try pressing [esc] while it loads. It doesn’t always work, but often enough.

huxleypiggles
3 years ago
Reply to  Marque1

Thanks.

Dinger64
3 years ago
Reply to  Marque1

If only we could do that with politicians, press [esc] when we’ve had enough of them!

Lockdown Sceptic
3 years ago

Of course the conclusion in the investigation, parliament and the Media should be:

“Partygate proved the that they knew there was Zero Danger from Covid and that millions of lives and businesses were criminally destroyed for nothing.”

But that’s not going to happen.

“The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.”

― George Orwell, 1984

*****

Wednesday 22nd March 11am to 12pm 
Yellow Freedom Boards 
between Cox Green Rd & 
Junction A404(M) Shoppenhangers Road 
Maidenhead SL6 3YP

For a fist full of roubles

Wasn’t Johnson supposed to be the man in charge?
Most bosses, when they walk into a room full of staff apparently breaking the rules that he was responsible for, would at the very least ask them what they were doing and tell them that they had an example to set. In fact, the bosses I have known would have told them all to stop in no uncertain terms.
The fact that he had to rely on his staff to tell him whether he was contravening the rules tells us that he had no concept of what he was doing to the country, suggesting that he is not in fact very bright.
Certainly he doesn’t have any of the qualities that a leader should have.

For a fist full of roubles

PS Don’t rely on GB News for balanced coverage. It appears to be a
wall-to-wall Boris love-jn.

RTSC
RTSC
3 years ago

The Fat Oaf stood at the podium day after day pouring fear-porn down on a population he had stripped of its civil and human rights ….. knowing full well that the virus had low mortality rates and it was only the very elderly and those whose health was already seriously compromised who were at any real risk.

He couldn’t have failed to know that he had made socialising illegal.

I’d like him, and every other member of SAGE and the Government which inflicted the tyranny on us standing before a Nuremberg-style Court to answer for their crimes.

Whether he lied to Parliament or not about a bit of illegal socialising is irrelevant: he systematically lied to the British people for 18 months.

SomersetHoops
SomersetHoops
3 years ago

What Johnson is claiming is that he did not know the law as passed by the government he led during the time he led it. His responsibility as PM was to know any laws passed by his government, and I don’t believe he didn’t know the restrictions imposed by those laws that he put in place and breached.