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Post by PotteringThrough on Nov 15, 2023 14:39:23 GMT
Here we go everyone, laws are there to be broken
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Post by Seymour Beaver on Nov 15, 2023 14:41:12 GMT
Here we go everyone, laws are there to be broken The party of Law and Order.
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Post by satoshi on Nov 15, 2023 14:41:43 GMT
Send the buggers back
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2023 14:52:45 GMT
Disagree with you on that. Suella had already asked Sunak to approve a Plan B as she was concerned that the Supreme Court would dismiss her appeal saying that this would run the risk of putting the policy of stopping the boats back to square one. The only person to look twattish is the PM. BTW the dismissal of her appeal by SC was not based of politics but the simple fact that there was no safeguards with Rwanda to prevent genuine refugees and asylum seekers from being deported back to their original country which is illegal. I don’t think this is the end of the Rwanda project if cleverly gets his head around the refoulement issue. Suella wrote on page one of her illegal migration bill that the bill was unlawful. She is an absolute joke. She knew it was unlawful and yet she litigated and lost. How much money has been wasted on this policy which never would have stopped the boats anyway!? Money, and time, and effort. The Rwanda deal wasn’t plan A. There has been no plan for “illegal immigration” unless the “plan” was to fail because they simply couldn’t be arsed to think of anything.
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Post by Paul Spencer on Nov 15, 2023 15:18:11 GMT
Oh this is just beautiful, he won't have to buy a drink for a very long time! 🤣
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Post by Paul Spencer on Nov 15, 2023 15:38:31 GMT
Here we go everyone, laws are there to be broken I know that he's as thick as a brick but that in itself doesn't excuse him from talking such nonsense. You no longer have a democracy if you choose to ignore the laws that you don't like. So Lee, we've all decided that we don't like paying Council Tax and as a result, we're simply not going to pay it anymore. See, it's dead easy to talk complete bollocks, mate.
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Post by Paul Spencer on Nov 15, 2023 15:53:52 GMT
Just look at Jo Coburn's face towards the end of this clip, as she contemplates finding the nearest wall to headbutt!
Rosie Holt couldn't parody Caulfield any better if she tried!
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Post by gawa on Nov 15, 2023 17:06:09 GMT
Lies With Rishi on live now. Don't miss it lads.
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Post by essexstokey on Nov 15, 2023 18:32:04 GMT
Here we go everyone, laws are there to be broken One law fir the tories one for everyone else yet again I hope at the election they are so fantasy thrashed they bever return What gives them the right right to think there above the law
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Post by essexstokey on Nov 15, 2023 18:34:23 GMT
Here we go everyone, laws are there to be broken The party of Law and Order.[/quotge party if no laws abd dissorder tou neab😆te]
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Post by essexstokey on Nov 15, 2023 18:37:20 GMT
We can't there elected mps hopefulby next year they will have gone 😆😆
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2023 19:46:34 GMT
“The treaty Mr Sunak said the government was working on with Rwanda aims to address this, suggesting the Rwanda government will promise never to send a genuine refugee back to where they had fled from.” www.bbc.com/news/uk-67432853In a couple of years, we will hear about Rwanda sending Afghan refugees (incl. those who worked for the UK) to a war zone in Syria and Syrian refugees to the same in Afghanistan.
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Post by gawa on Nov 15, 2023 20:10:55 GMT
The irony about "do the right thing". Fuck off Keith
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Post by gawa on Nov 15, 2023 20:12:04 GMT
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Post by The Drunken Communist on Nov 15, 2023 20:23:40 GMT
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Post by crouchpotato1 on Nov 15, 2023 20:25:51 GMT
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Post by gawa on Nov 15, 2023 20:27:34 GMT
His seat was lost a very long time ago 🤣🤣
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Post by elystokie on Nov 15, 2023 20:36:37 GMT
His seat was lost a very long time ago 🤣🤣 Indeed, there could be zero boats from now until the election and he'd still have fuck all hope.
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Post by gawa on Nov 15, 2023 21:06:09 GMT
Absolute disgrace that this girl has a peerage. Boris doesn't give a toss, never did.
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Post by PotteringThrough on Nov 15, 2023 21:41:38 GMT
Absolute disgrace that this girl has a peerage. Boris doesn't give a toss, never did. I liked the bit where she talked about her dad. What a journey she spoke about as well - she was born, she remembers being a kid for a bit and now she’s a Lord… I’m only jealous. I’d love to be a Lord.
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Nov 16, 2023 6:31:26 GMT
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Post by satoshi on Nov 16, 2023 6:37:51 GMT
Absolute disgrace that this girl has a peerage. Boris doesn't give a toss, never did. I liked the bit where she talked about her dad. What a journey she spoke about as well - she was born, she remembers being a kid for a bit and now she’s a Lord… I’m only jealous. I’d love to be a Lord. Plenty of lords on here
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Nov 16, 2023 7:27:28 GMT
The irony about "do the right thing". Fuck off Keith 76% of the public want a ceasefire. Doing the right thing my arse.
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Nov 16, 2023 7:29:13 GMT
Absolute disgrace that this girl has a peerage. Boris doesn't give a toss, never did. Pretty sure he must have given a toss at some point with regard to her.
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Post by oggyoggy on Nov 16, 2023 7:34:33 GMT
The irony about "do the right thing". Fuck off Keith 76% of the public want a ceasefire. Doing the right thing my arse. Hamas and Israel don’t. What the British public want is irrelevant. I wish the House of Commons would focus on their jobs rather than having pointless dick measuring votes that have no impact on anything about Gaza, or worrying about whether a few hundred people each year can be deported to Rwanda.
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Post by andystokey on Nov 16, 2023 8:09:23 GMT
76% of the public want a ceasefire. Doing the right thing my arse. Hamas and Israel don’t. What the British public want is irrelevant. I wish the House of Commons would focus on their jobs rather than having pointless dick measuring votes that have no impact on anything about Gaza, or worrying about whether a few hundred people each year can be deported to Rwanda. The position a country would (or should) take on the international stage and at the UN does make a difference. How the country abides by legally binding commitments impacts future treaties and relations. Foreign policy does matter to the British electorate. The public rarely hits the streets in numbers on domestic issues like they do when they disagree with international affairs.
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Post by Biblical on Nov 16, 2023 8:16:08 GMT
76% of the public want a ceasefire. Doing the right thing my arse. Hamas and Israel don’t. What the British public want is irrelevant. I wish the House of Commons would focus on their jobs rather than having pointless dick measuring votes that have no impact on anything about Gaza, or worrying about whether a few hundred people each year can be deported to Rwanda. It’s nothing other than moral grandstanding, a completely pointless vote.
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Post by oggyoggy on Nov 16, 2023 8:16:11 GMT
Hamas and Israel don’t. What the British public want is irrelevant. I wish the House of Commons would focus on their jobs rather than having pointless dick measuring votes that have no impact on anything about Gaza, or worrying about whether a few hundred people each year can be deported to Rwanda. The position a country would (or should) take on the international stage and at the UN does make a difference. How the country abides by legally binding commitments impacts future treaties and relations. Foreign policy does matter to the British electorate. The public rarely hits the streets in numbers on domestic issues like they do when they disagree with international affairs. Yes, but then have an adult debate about it. The votes on Gaza were always going to lose and were entirely for the purpose of giving Starmer a headache. There was no other purpose. The SNP wanted to humiliate Starmer, not bring about a ceasefire. They knew their amendment would lose and so the signal to the world is that it is absolutely clear the UK does not support a ceasefire. So well done SNP for getting that confirmed and on Hansard. And Rwanda is nothing to do with foreign policy.
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Post by andystokey on Nov 16, 2023 8:36:20 GMT
The position a country would (or should) take on the international stage and at the UN does make a difference. How the country abides by legally binding commitments impacts future treaties and relations. Foreign policy does matter to the British electorate. The public rarely hits the streets in numbers on domestic issues like they do when they disagree with international affairs. Yes, but then have an adult debate about it. The votes on Gaza were always going to lose and were entirely for the purpose of giving Starmer a headache. There was no other purpose. The SNP wanted to humiliate Starmer, not bring about a ceasefire. They knew their amendment would lose and so the signal to the world is that it is absolutely clear the UK does not support a ceasefire. So well done SNP for getting that confirmed and on Hansard. And Rwanda is nothing to do with foreign policy. I don't see how you can say the PM concocting a new legally binding treaty with Rwanda and declaring them a safe state isn't foreign policy 🤔.
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Post by oggyoggy on Nov 16, 2023 9:06:42 GMT
Yes, but then have an adult debate about it. The votes on Gaza were always going to lose and were entirely for the purpose of giving Starmer a headache. There was no other purpose. The SNP wanted to humiliate Starmer, not bring about a ceasefire. They knew their amendment would lose and so the signal to the world is that it is absolutely clear the UK does not support a ceasefire. So well done SNP for getting that confirmed and on Hansard. And Rwanda is nothing to do with foreign policy. I don't see how you can say the PM concocting a new legally binding treaty with Rwanda and declaring them a safe state isn't foreign policy 🤔. It is all about immigration and stopping the boats. It relates to the Home Office drafted bill sponsored by the now former Hone Secretary, Suella Braverman, called the Illegal Migration Bill. It is about supposedly stopping the boats of asylum seekers. It is about immigration far more than about foreign policy. Else it would have been a foreign office minister and not the Home Sec speaking in the Commons about it yesterday. It impacts on foreign policy because it badly damages our reputation and standing in the world.
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