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the bbc are just creaming over this. I'm not really keen on this modern style of soap-opera style coverage.
It's a very serious and criminal matter, a total dereliction of duty, utterly contemptuous of the people and he's just walked away.
edit; at the same time, a very dark part of me of which I am not proud, is pleased that some of British public are getting a terrific lesson on how to use a vote. They elected a demonstrable cunt, with long record of vile & degenerate behaviour, and this is their reward.
The BBC seem to be doing the classic "one person from the critical pile, one from the supportive pile" balanced reporting from public quotes.
Sheila from Sutton: "I'm glad he's gone, he made a mockery of the whole process, and should be ashamed"
Barry from Bognor: "I still believe in him, he's just being bullied by these facts and investigations"