Quote Originally Posted by Witton Park View Post

Just a final point on the rather out of context mentions of personal misdemeanours, is that some of the leading lights of Remain are hardly paragons of virtue.
We have the late Paddy Pantsdown, Sir John Major who had it away with Edwina, Mandelson who had to resign twice for a fraudulent mortgage application and having a quiet word with the home office to get passports for the Hinduja brothers.
The fact is that life is littered with people who make errors of judgement in their private life.
Criminal behaviour is a different matter. Unethical behaviour also in certain cases, but I think we have to be careful not to start throwing mud at people in this way.
We know about these instances, but how many are there we don't know about?
Well thank you for your help WP - I'll certainly hold all your points in mind

But c’mon WP – you’re way better than that! You know I wasn’t criticising divorce or divorcees per se. Shit happens to us all and sometimes despite our very best intentions that we set out with, we end up getting completely scuppered by life's events. Slings and arrows and all that. In today’s modern world few of us (I include myself) are lucky enough to remain unscathed. And yes, Remain politicians too aren't saints by any means – just not in Johnson’s duplicitous philandering league. Pity those he has hurt, no?

In case you haven't quite caught up with the thread, the 'context' was in reply to Oracle's earlier posts beatifying the Blubbery Boris shyster. To paraphrase Oscar Wilde, to experience one divorce is unfortunate, but to instigate a string of the the f’ing things, while also being renown for 'putting it about' and still married, is surely taking the p*ss.

Nice to see the Shyster voted for May’s deal the last time round though Must have cheered his ‘hard’ Brexiteer mates up no end to realise he's a man they can truely rely upon to follow through on his word (they should have asked his missus(es)) .