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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2019 12:10:29 GMT
Blah blah blah, waffle, waffle, waffle.
Get on with it Javid FFS......
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Post by foster on Sept 4, 2019 12:10:55 GMT
I'm amazed by how much Tories are managing to avoid giving out relevant information. Bojo didn't answer a single question and now Savid is telling us about how we've managed to get our economic growth back whilst we've been a member of the EU.
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Post by foster on Sept 4, 2019 12:13:07 GMT
About time Bercow shuts the guy down.
Tell him to fuck off for 15 minutes and come back when he's actually got something informative to say.
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Post by trickydicky73 on Sept 4, 2019 12:15:22 GMT
Blah blah blah, waffle, waffle, waffle. Get on with it Javid FFS...... He's giving you faster broadband, you ungrateful git! 😁
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Post by foster on Sept 4, 2019 12:16:27 GMT
Blah blah blah, waffle, waffle, waffle. Get on with it Javid FFS...... It's incredible. He's speaking like you'd expect a party leader to. All over the shop. Focus on the budget numbers FFS.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2019 12:42:14 GMT
Blah blah blah, waffle, waffle, waffle. Get on with it Javid FFS...... It's incredible. He's speaking like you'd expect a party leader to. All over the shop. Focus on the budget numbers FFS. He's slowly getting to the point but jeez he could talk a glass eye to sleep....
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Post by foster on Sept 4, 2019 12:50:32 GMT
Savid getting slaughtered for that pathetic excuse for a spending review. Spot on.
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Post by thisisouryear on Sept 4, 2019 12:52:55 GMT
Blah blah blah, waffle, waffle, waffle. Get on with it Javid FFS...... It's incredible. He's speaking like you'd expect a party leader to. All over the shop. Focus on the budget numbers FFS. I watched some of it and thought fuck me he's as thick as pig shit.
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Post by foster on Sept 4, 2019 13:08:25 GMT
It's incredible. He's speaking like you'd expect a party leader to. All over the shop. Focus on the budget numbers FFS. I watched some of it and thought fuck me he's as thick as pig shit. The labour shadow chancellor had more facts than he did.. and he's not even doing the budget. Again, Savid reeling off those 'platitudes' again. He's literally destroying the leave argument on his own. We're rolling in money.
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Post by thisisouryear on Sept 4, 2019 13:28:54 GMT
I watched some of it and thought fuck me he's as thick as pig shit. The labour shadow chancellor had more facts than he did.. and he's not even doing the budget. Again, Savid reeling off those 'platitudes' again. He's literally destroying the leave argument on his own. We're rolling in money. It's not often you can credit Labour with knowing their numbers.
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Post by Northy on Sept 4, 2019 13:29:21 GMT
Blah blah blah, waffle, waffle, waffle. Get on with it Javid FFS...... It's incredible. He's speaking like you'd expect a party leader to. All over the shop. Focus on the budget numbers FFS. change your avatar or I'll have to block you
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Post by sheikhmomo on Sept 5, 2019 7:27:08 GMT
More on the hard right takeover.
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Post by Northy on Sept 5, 2019 7:42:44 GMT
More on the hard right takeover. In what circumstances though, legislation, law or amendments were the 100? We've never had precedented times like these, were those 100 against a democratic vote of the people and a major country issue or minor bill amendments? For those sick and tired of Parliament and wanting an end to this stalemate will say 'good riddance' to them, those wanting to go against a democratic vote and prolong this mess will call foul play, that's what every decision is being played out by now. Mainly because of the cnuts in Westminster who won't honour a democratic vote, it's now the People v Parliament and the people are sick to death of Parliament.
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Post by sheikhmomo on Sept 5, 2019 7:58:22 GMT
More on the hard right takeover. In what circumstances though, legislation, law or amendments were the 100? We've never had precedented times like these, were those 100 against a democratic vote of the people and a major country issue or minor bill amendments? For those sick and tired of Parliament and wanting an end to this stalemate will say 'good riddance' to them, those wanting to go against a democratic vote and prolong this mess will call foul play, that's what every decision is being played out by now. Mainly because of the cnuts in Westminster who won't honour a democratic vote, it's now the People v Parliament and the people are sick to death of Parliament. Rees Mogg and Johnson's "serial disloyalty an inspiration to all of us"
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Post by Northy on Sept 5, 2019 8:04:44 GMT
In what circumstances though, legislation, law or amendments were the 100? We've never had precedented times like these, were those 100 against a democratic vote of the people and a major country issue or minor bill amendments? For those sick and tired of Parliament and wanting an end to this stalemate will say 'good riddance' to them, those wanting to go against a democratic vote and prolong this mess will call foul play, that's what every decision is being played out by now. Mainly because of the cnuts in Westminster who won't honour a democratic vote, it's now the People v Parliament and the people are sick to death of Parliament. Rees Mogg and Johnson's "serial disloyalty an inspiration to all of us" I can't see the answer to my questions on that clip You are using a 'sir' a member of the elite who went to Eton as part of your argument, well, well, need to frame this one
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Post by wizzardofdribble on Sept 5, 2019 8:06:15 GMT
Rees Mogg and Johnson's "serial disloyalty an inspiration to all of us" I can't see the answer to my questions on that clip You are using a 'sir' a member of the elite who went to Eton as part of your argument, well, well, need to frame this one It is a cracking speech though mate.
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Post by sheikhmomo on Sept 5, 2019 10:26:27 GMT
Jo Johnson resigned Brotherly love eh
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Post by Eggybread on Sept 5, 2019 10:43:49 GMT
Jo Johnson resigned Brotherly love eh Is this the first time a politician has resigned to spend less time with their family? Not mine but still funny.
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Post by auntiegeorge on Sept 5, 2019 10:51:20 GMT
Why has Jezza refused a general election?
It's the closest he will EVER come to being prime minister.
I don't get it. It's right there for him within his grasp.
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Post by followyoudown on Sept 5, 2019 10:58:18 GMT
More on the hard right takeover. In what circumstances though, legislation, law or amendments were the 100? We've never had precedented times like these, were those 100 against a democratic vote of the people and a major country issue or minor bill amendments? For those sick and tired of Parliament and wanting an end to this stalemate will say 'good riddance' to them, those wanting to go against a democratic vote and prolong this mess will call foul play, that's what every decision is being played out by now. Mainly because of the cnuts in Westminster who won't honour a democratic vote, it's now the People v Parliament and the people are sick to death of Parliament. Voting against the government in a vote of confidence has always resulted in the withdrawal of the whip. Momo is fighting with Jess MeMeMeMe Phillips in that fake concern for tory mps, who could not be moved by MeMeMeMe impassioned speech in the commons telling the tories they didnt stand uo for their colleagues like she has, disgusting they didnt fire off a few tweets and take to the airwaves peddling thr pretend thick brummy stick before actually doing the square root of fuck all.
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Post by Eggybread on Sept 5, 2019 11:01:16 GMT
Why has Jezza refused a general election? It's the closest he will EVER come to being prime minister. I don't get it. It's right there for him within his grasp. Preventing a no deal is more important to him.
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Post by bathstoke on Sept 5, 2019 11:05:11 GMT
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Post by sheikhmomo on Sept 5, 2019 11:23:32 GMT
Why has Jezza refused a general election? It's the closest he will EVER come to being prime minister. I don't get it. It's right there for him within his grasp. There'll be one mate. Early November. Change is coming
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Post by sheikhmomo on Sept 5, 2019 11:24:43 GMT
In what circumstances though, legislation, law or amendments were the 100? We've never had precedented times like these, were those 100 against a democratic vote of the people and a major country issue or minor bill amendments? For those sick and tired of Parliament and wanting an end to this stalemate will say 'good riddance' to them, those wanting to go against a democratic vote and prolong this mess will call foul play, that's what every decision is being played out by now. Mainly because of the cnuts in Westminster who won't honour a democratic vote, it's now the People v Parliament and the people are sick to death of Parliament. Voting against the government in a vote of confidence has always resulted in the withdrawal of the whip. Momo is fighting with Jess MeMeMeMe Phillips in that fake concern for tory mps, who could not be moved by MeMeMeMe impassioned speech in the commons telling the tories they didnt stand uo for their colleagues like she has, disgusting they didnt fire off a few tweets and take to the airwaves peddling thr pretend thick brummy stick before actually doing the square root of fuck all. I'm just enjoying this hard right takeover of the Tory Party mate. Should see it out of power for a generation.
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Post by followyoudown on Sept 5, 2019 12:09:10 GMT
Voting against the government in a vote of confidence has always resulted in the withdrawal of the whip. Momo is fighting with Jess MeMeMeMe Phillips in that fake concern for tory mps, who could not be moved by MeMeMeMe impassioned speech in the commons telling the tories they didnt stand uo for their colleagues like she has, disgusting they didnt fire off a few tweets and take to the airwaves peddling thr pretend thick brummy stick before actually doing the square root of fuck all. I'm just enjoying this hard right takeover of the Tory Party mate. Should see it out of power for a generation. Hard right lmao, Corbyn taking advice from Blair it will be delicious when the electorate get to vote on Labour and the best part Corbyn wont resign whatever happens.
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Post by spitthedog on Sept 5, 2019 12:21:20 GMT
Haha....Government now pretending they wanted a General Election.....just to get at Corbyn....like they had a choice......script gets re-written everyday
School Playground stuff. The only thing is we are paying for all these games.
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Post by sheikhmomo on Sept 5, 2019 12:22:45 GMT
I'm just enjoying this hard right takeover of the Tory Party mate. Should see it out of power for a generation. Hard right lmao, Corbyn taking advice from Blair it will be delicious when the electorate get to vote on Labour and the best part Corbyn wont resign whatever happens. This is the hardest right wing Government in modern history. Conventions and customs ignored and scoffed at. There are no moderates and dissent is stamped out with an Iron fist I should imagine if Labour get hammered, he'll have no choice but to resign. As 2017 was a disaster in reality for the Tories I'd imagine Johnson will have to resign if they come back a single seat light.
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Post by essexstokey on Sept 5, 2019 12:30:35 GMT
Voting against the government in a vote of confidence has always resulted in the withdrawal of the whip. Momo is fighting with Jess MeMeMeMe Phillips in that fake concern for tory mps, who could not be moved by MeMeMeMe impassioned speech in the commons telling the tories they didnt stand uo for their colleagues like she has, disgusting they didnt fire off a few tweets and take to the airwaves peddling thr pretend thick brummy stick before actually doing the square root of fuck all. I'm just enjoying this hard right takeover of the Tory Party mate. Should see it out of power for a generation. Nope can see it even worse than that 120000 ageing members a big split in the party and a incompetent leader may be the end of the self centred party all together !!
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Post by serpico on Sept 5, 2019 12:43:49 GMT
Voting against the government in a vote of confidence has always resulted in the withdrawal of the whip. Momo is fighting with Jess MeMeMeMe Phillips in that fake concern for tory mps, who could not be moved by MeMeMeMe impassioned speech in the commons telling the tories they didnt stand uo for their colleagues like she has, disgusting they didnt fire off a few tweets and take to the airwaves peddling thr pretend thick brummy stick before actually doing the square root of fuck all. I'm just enjoying this hard right takeover of the Tory Party mate. Should see it out of power for a generation. I thought the hard right was on the march ?
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Post by wagsastokie on Sept 5, 2019 13:02:46 GMT
Voting against the government in a vote of confidence has always resulted in the withdrawal of the whip. Momo is fighting with Jess MeMeMeMe Phillips in that fake concern for tory mps, who could not be moved by MeMeMeMe impassioned speech in the commons telling the tories they didnt stand uo for their colleagues like she has, disgusting they didnt fire off a few tweets and take to the airwaves peddling thr pretend thick brummy stick before actually doing the square root of fuck all. I'm just enjoying this hard right takeover of the Tory Party mate. Should see it out of power for a generation. Is that a generation of pre school kids Because if by fluke corbyn gets In power The Tory’s will be back in five years to sort the shit out
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