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| Why would they do that? What would have been the point of submitting it in the first place if you then have to lay out huge legal expenses to stop a national newspaper from releasing it?
I think it's patently clear that they've left their house because of the seething pack of journos camped outside.
If you are fancying a conspiracy theory or two, what about the angle that Boris has paid a couple of hitmen to "deal with them"? He's got form, apparently, after being recorded another time dallying with just such a scenario. | |
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Yes must be pretty awful, perfectly normal thing to do. So with them unfairly out of the picture because they are just timid citizens who were concerned for the safety of the residents of Boris's apartment then poor old Boris is skewered:
If he has got an injunction and it was just a row, then no one will know and he can carry on being accused of being unfit for office.
If he allows its release and it turns out he was beating up his girlfriend - or vice versa - then he's going to get another visit from the Police and he's had it PM-bid wise.
Either way, he's cooked.