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Topic History of: Boris and interior decoration.
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Honey md wrote:
Previous Prime Ministers have redecorated the house to suit their tastes.

Boris’ election victory in December 2019 was mainly the result of his bosses’ obsession with keeping Jeremy Corbyn from becoming PM.


They get thirty thousand for decoration, which you would think would be enough, as they are not expected to be there for long.

Prime ministers are always going on freebie holidays too, aren't they?
Tony Blair was a guest of Cliff, and Richard Branson, If I remember right?
Did they get something in return?
md Previous Prime Ministers have redecorated the house to suit their tastes.

Boris’ election victory in December 2019 was mainly the result of his bosses’ obsession with keeping Jeremy Corbyn from becoming PM.
Wyot Cary wrote:
No evidence of corruption then? It's not surprising though - as Boris and his party received the largest personal vote in 50 years.

And won 365 seats (a majority of 80) by getting 14 million votes from the electorate.




I retract my comment unreservedly Barney. Now you have reminded me Boris won an election, I too can see that it must follow logically from this that he is not a corrupt individual.
Cary Or was the nation conned into electing a corrupt Prime Minister?


Cary No evidence of corruption then? It's not surprising though - as Boris and his party received the largest personal vote in 50 years.

And won 365 seats (a majority of 80) by getting 14 million votes from the electorate.