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Crabcakes wrote: Tue Jan 24, 2023 9:46 am

Given how easily he lies about everything, a lie about ‘paying you back next week’ would be nothing for him.
You mean he was just waiting for a postal order, chaps?
#38272
I think we're failing to understand how "loans" work for these type of people.

There's never any intention to repay (or expectation of the loaners are from the same social strata).
Payback comes in "favours", a tip on a promising stock floatation, a nice job that pays well, while not eating into your afternoons at the club, a word in the ear of a foreign power...

The nouveau riche caught on recently; see Jimmy Carr's loan based tax aversion scheme.
As above, nice soft loan, gives you a living with no expectation of repayment.

Crank it down a couple more social rungs and you've got:
"Living beyond their means, iresponsible spending, never learned how to budget".
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#38284
I thought we’d got a Foreign Secretary who’s job description contains international relations

The thought also occurs, what if some Russian sniper fancies making a name for himself, or a random missile causes havoc. I know it’s highly unlikely that he would ever be anywhere need trouble
#38291
Andy McDandy wrote: Tue Jan 24, 2023 8:24 pm Martyrdom wipes a lot of slates clean.
Pretty sure martyrdom is not what Johnson has in mind.

What I want to know is who the fuck paid for a backbench MP to go on a jolly to Ukraine.
#38295
There's something very funny about this Sharp stuff.

This Sam Blyth bloke apparently read about Bozo have money trouble in the press. He's a mate of Sharp's but why would he approach him? "Richard, you're applying for BBC chair, so you must know Bozo, right?" Why would he bring it up in the first place? For Sharp not to immediately say "Um, Sam, what do you think this is?" is pretty damning. Let alone to go out of his way to speak to the Cabinet Secretary on his behalf. Why can't Sam Blyth phone up the Cabinet Secretary himself?
#38303
When ever I read about de Piffle’s self-inflicted “money problems”, I must admit my first thought isn’t “oh, I must lend him the thick end of £1m” out of the goodness of my own heart
#38306
It's that psychic powers training they give them at those schools. You just instinctively know when a chap might need the thick end of a million, and can offer it to him, and he can accept, without any physical record being left.
#38335
Andy McDandy wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 9:43 am It's that psychic powers training they give them at those schools. You just instinctively know when a chap might need the thick end of a million, and can offer it to him, and he can accept, without any physical record being left.
And no bother about deposits, collateral or credit rating.
#38548
Bozo supposed to be considering a move back to Henley, with the possibility of becoming MP for there again.

I also noticed the following.
Johnson still owns a house in Thame, in the Henley constituency he represented from 2001 to 2008, according to the register of MPs’ interests.
This is not a cheap area of the country. Couldn't this have been sold to help with "money struggles"? To pluck a totally random figure, is the house worth £800k? Funny how Richard Sharp and Sam Blyth didn't suggest this before they approached the Cabinet Secretary,
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