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jackieash · 26-30
It's not that he had a drink. He had his cabinet colleagues draw up these rules for lockdown, which he then backed, sent Priti Patel in front of the cameras to read off a list of fines for anyone caught breaking the rules, with such a superior attitude of a prim and proper school teacher, and then when [b]he [/b]is fined for having broken his own laws, he's only given a fixed penalty rather than a proper fine, made a big show of "apologising" then was found out to have broken those same rules many times over after such "apology". He is a sad apology for a "leader" , and according to those who know him personally, an apology for a human being.
jackieash · 26-30
@MarieUK Yes, I'm aware of that. It's the overweening sense of entitlement he and his buddies have that gets to me. These people are supposed to serve [b]us[/b]. They really do believe they are our "betters" and they are entitled to break any rule that you and I would find ourselves with a criminal record .