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14 minutes ago, Renton said:

 

 

Regardless, I really hope this is the last time I have to listen to this utter thundercunt at PMQ again. T


I don't know what I think, I worry that he's replaced and the goldfish memory of the electorate forgets.

What I like about this, is he's totally unable to hide all the corruption and favouritism to the elite, at the cost of the electorate, that the "Conservatives" do as their business as usual. It's almost like an unintentional transparency .

Putting Gove in, who has no right to be involved in politics, may well steady the ship :(

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Oh god here's Burgon. Him and Russell-Moyle on the same day. Brutal. 

 

Russell-Moyle had to withdraw his question and Burgon didn't ask one. Open goals available here lads. Dipshits.

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14 minutes ago, Tom said:

Burgon is known as “plank” by a lot of Labour people on account of being as thick as two short ones.

 He even looks dopey as fuck 

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This is so damaging to UK politics and depressing really.

When Trump was being attacked - it was condemned , even in the Torygraph that the President of the USA is above the law.

All this is showing is that the current system is all honor and there's no real rules or way of enforcing anything.

It's clear and obvious Boris has lied, Starmer took him for that today .
The Speaker himself is having to intervene constantly 

The Met office have started criminal charges.

Scary really, I didn't think we had a system where MPs were so above the law -- and I thought I was quite aware of UK politics.

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It would be funny as fuck if Russian sanctions led to the Russian / Tory money tap being turned off. It’s fucking incredible we’re at this point anyway without most people giving a shit though 

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2 hours ago, scoobos said:

Scary really, I didn't think we had a system where MPs were so above the law -- and I thought I was quite aware of UK politics

 

Then you really haven't been paying attention the last 3 years. We're close to being a banana constitutional monarchy, without the bananas. 

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Yeah , to be fair, I've been away a really long time.

I remember people saying the Cayman government was corrupt , and once you'd seen it so transparently - you'd see it when you returned home.

I was hoping that to be the case, but this stuff is just totally blatent.

Dick nearly gets fired (rightfully last year) but the government defend her.
The MET for example, manage security of Downing street in a way , right? I mean it's their police force there.. So they must have KNOWN what was going on.
Then the MET say they wont investigate.
Now it looks like Boris may go and the tories may look for a scapegoat - all of a sudden they want to investigate.

All those PPE deals, "NHS" *Cough* test and trace all of it has exposed them . The current cabinet isn't clever enough for cloak and dagger (except for Gove, who's a durty bastard)

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1 minute ago, NJS said:

Absolutely no vision apart from small tweaks to the status quo just about sums him up. 

 

He's not fought a GE (and lost miserably) yet. He's not put together a manifesto yet. 

What he has done is assemble a decent looking front bench, he's acted competently in parliament, and he is destroying the tories in the polls. I know the latter is mainly due to Johnson but the reality is Corbyn would still be lagging. He's changing labour into a credible choice which is something Pidcock cannot stand. 

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