I wondered how anyone could spin that it is OK for Boris to appoint a remainer proven liar to his cabinet (Rudd), but when he appoints leavers it's because he has a relaxed view of telling lies!
Interesting viewpoint though.
Here's her first resignation:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-43944988
Every politician seems to have a relaxed view on telling lies.
How about Theresa May telling us 100 times in the House that the UK would be leaving the customs union and the single market, and that we would be leaving on 29th March 2019?
By the way, have we left yet?
I don’t think anyone has said or even inferred it is ok for Boris to appoint a remainer proven liar to his cabinet (Rudd) but when he appoints leavers it’s because he has a relaxed view of telling lies!
It may be just me but I honestly don’t know which dots you have joined up to come to that conclusion.
The only two names I mentioned were Rudd and Williamson, who were originally both remainers, but who both now claim to accept the result of Brexit. In the case of Williamson he is still insisting that he never made the leak despite the Prime Minister saying that she had compelling information that he did
I personally do not have much time for politicians of any persuasion because I don’t trust them. No matter how honest they may be in private life many of them tend to bend the truth when faced with difficult situations. However, from what I have seen, Johnson doesn’t need any excuse to lie. He just does it habitually. Such an attitude I find both repugnant and morally corrupt and nothing to do with Brexit.
Your comments about Therese May I really do find very surprising. I am not a fan of hers but I do believe she did intend to leave on 29th March 2019 and that her comments were intentions and not lies dressed up as facts.
Richard