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UK still holding everyone to a different set of rules– Skelton-Cline

- points out double standards with UK Prime Minister & associate facing fines for breaking lockdown laws
Both the Prime Minister and Chancellor have rejected calls from opposition parties to leave Downing Street. Photo: BBC/NO10
The penalties were all issued by the London Metropolitan Police over the attendance of Downing street parties, and according to Claude O. Skelton-Cline on the April 13, 2022, edition of his Honestly Speaking show, the move shows how the UK has two sets of rules. Photo: Facebook
The penalties were all issued by the London Metropolitan Police over the attendance of Downing street parties, and according to Claude O. Skelton-Cline on the April 13, 2022, edition of his Honestly Speaking show, the move shows how the UK has two sets of rules. Photo: Facebook
The UK-sponsored Commission of Inquiry into Governance in the Virgin Islands over unsubstantiated allegations of corruption was called by controversial former governor Augustus J. U. Jaspert, a close associate of Boris Johnson. Photo: Governor's Office/File
The UK-sponsored Commission of Inquiry into Governance in the Virgin Islands over unsubstantiated allegations of corruption was called by controversial former governor Augustus J. U. Jaspert, a close associate of Boris Johnson. Photo: Governor's Office/File
BAUGHERS BAY, Tortola, VI– Virgin Islands talk show host Claude O. Skelton-Cline has once again called out the double standards of the United Kingdom (UK) Government of Prime Minister Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson for having one set of rules for its officials and another for everyone else.

This comes as a trio comprising PM Johnson, Chancellor Rishi Sunak and the PM's wife Carrie L. B Johnson will be fined by the police for breaking lockdown laws, rather than facing more serious penalties amidst calls for resignations.

Johnson reject calls for resignation 

The penalties were all issued by the London Metropolitan Police over the attendance of Downing Street parties, and according to Skelton-Cline on the April 13, 2022, edition of his Honestly Speaking show, the move shows how the UK has two sets of rules.

Already, Johnson and Sunak have rejected calls to resign; however, the notice of fine has made Mr Johnson the UK's first serving prime minister to be sanctioned for breaking the law, according to the BBC.

“And we saw some persons from the Opposition who are standing down on calling for a vote of no confidence in light of the engagement that the UK is taking in the immoral invasion of Russia on the Ukraine people,” he added.

This he said, is taking some of the heat off the PM over the affairs of Downing Street.

“But I only raised that in the hearing of the people, particularly of these Virgin Islands, because here is the so-called mother country… more the colonial power, who is setting the plumbline, the standard.”

UK double standards 

“And here we see and continue to see throughout the UK, some of the worst things taking place, yet they're holding everyone else up to a different set of rules and standards,” Skelton-Cline added.

A group representing bereaved families in the UK; however, said there was "simply no way" either Johnson or Sunak could continue in their jobs, calling their actions "truly shameless".

Opposition parties have also accused Mr Johnson and Mr Sunak of lying to the public about their attendance at the Downing Street gathering.

The UK sponsored a Commission of Inquiry into Governance in the Virgin Islands over unsubstantiated allegations of corruption. It was called by controversial former governor Augustus J. U. Jaspert, who did not share a friendly relationship with Premier and Minister of Finance Hon Andrew A. Fahie (R1).

Jaspert is a close associate of PM Johnson.

4 Responses to “UK still holding everyone to a different set of rules– Skelton-Cline”

  • one world (14/04/2022, 13:23) Like (1) Dislike (9) Reply
    Set of racist hypocrites
  • trevor (14/04/2022, 14:24) Like (9) Dislike (0) Reply
    You of all people talking about set of rules?
    The pride before the fall buddy, you going to go down hard.
  • think about it (15/04/2022, 06:48) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Double standards are nothing new in these parts. Some might even say it’s standard operating procedure. Example: Monkey Point boat fatality in a designated mooring field in broad daylight with witnesses vs Morrell charges for an accident in poor light when other boat was give-way.
  • Stealth (15/04/2022, 17:05) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    The UK has always exhibited double standards. It has always been a classist society: monarchy, nobility, working class, and peasants/ serfs. It has always been snobs, particularly towards Blacks. Blacks have always been at the bottom of every ladder, ie, racism, classism, etc. It has had and has a different set of rules for the UK and for the lowly colonies with subjugated slaves and now their descendants.


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