Cunt has retired now.
St Albans had the same problem. There was a petition a while back to remove their MP because she also did this. Sadly it didn’t lead anywhere.
The will of the people, but only when it suits our purposes.
Cunt has retired now.
St Albans had the same problem. There was a petition a while back to remove their MP because she also did this. Sadly it didn’t lead anywhere.
The will of the people, but only when it suits our purposes.
Weirdly, I couldn’t find any mention of this one in The Canary. Ian Lavery MP received £165,000 from the 10 member trade union he ran.
MP received £165,000 from trade union
Weirdly, I couldn’t find any mention of this one in The Canary.
Which reinforces my point.
All media outlets are biased and choose to print that which pushes their bias.
Are these facts correct? If yes then no problem.
If the above is true then Mr Lavery ought to be punished fully.
Which reinforces my point.
All media outlets are biased and choose to print that which pushes their bias.
Your point was irrelevant to the discussion. Bias was not the issue being raised. It goes to credibility - which is garnered through merit over time and by the standards of journalism applied. Something the broadsheets and BBC have a history of, and, if you’re looking for an example of an online-only publication something like Huff Post.
The whole point being made in the discussion was that publications like Brietbart and the Canary are not outlets for journalism, they are (crap) activist mouthpieces.
More senseless cuntishness from the Home Secretary:
A judge has upheld Home Secretary Amber Rudd’s decision to send home an American couple who have invested more than £300,000 into the Scottish economy.
I follow him on Twitter
Agreed. But those same people can’t be seen to be holding the Speaker of The House, let alone The House itself in contempt. In a representative democracy like ours, the Government needs to take note of the will of the people as expressed by their representatives.
And less than a week later:
MPs suggest six-week wait for first benefit payment could be reduced to a month despite May’s insistence system is working
The cabinet minister says a lack of affordable housing is the "biggest barrier to social progress".
Or maybe, stop creating policies which encourage house price inflation.
Fucking shitheads.
Communities Secretary Sajid Javid said taking advantage of record-low interest rates “can be the right thing if done sensibly”.
Presumably Javid is entirely unrelated to any of those people in the Conservative party who for years have repeatedly slammed any suggestion of such irresponsible borrowing for improvements to infrastructure as an evil socialist idea?
Presumably Javid is entirely unrelated to any of those people in the Conservative party who for years have repeatedly slammed any suggestion of such irresponsible borrowing for improvements to infrastructure as an evil socialist idea?
HS2?
Great day today for a unified and consistent message from our glorious leader and her colleagues:
Brexit secretary forced to issue statement after PM contradicts his suggestion that MPs might not get vote before UK leaves EU
For. Feck’s. Sake. David Davis makes the lettuce in my lunchtime sandwich look intelligent, crisp and well prepared.
Moving from lettuce to cabbage brings us to JRM who managed to contradict himself about the decline in the £ halfway through an interview that can only be described as a long drawn-out, high-pitched brain fart.
Eurosceptic Tory MP says Mark Carney has been ‘consistently wrong’ about impact of UK leaving EU
He might have nice elocution, but he is rapidly revealing himself to be unreasonably ignorant and extremely deluded.
The most telling information today came from Sir Ivan Rogers appearance in front of the Commons treasury select committee.
Theresa May’s early triggering of Article 50 has left the country “screwed” in its negotiations with the EU, according to the UK’s former ambassador to the EU. He also warned that he told the Government not to do it. Giving evidence to the Commons...
One gem from his appearance is the fact that despite all their bluster Davis & Co cannot begin to actually talk trade with the EU until Brexit has happened. They can discuss the nature of the future relationship but not trade.
"…What we are talking about going into the new year are not trade talks. They are talks about the future partnership, and the framework for that future partnership, and that is what is specified in article 50. Those are not trade talks …
The point about trade deals is that they are inordinately complex, legal, lengthy documents. They often run to thousands of pages. There is no way that a UK-EU trade deal as comprehensive as the one I think you’ll want to strike will be done in under a couple of thousand pages. Those couple of thousand pages are not going to be legally baked and done by October 2018. No chance. And, as I say, legally they are under a different article of the treaty…"
Lord Buckethead for the win:
University lecturer provides info on how his course is taught in relation to Brexit
[WARNING: STRONG LANGUAGE] In an effort to respond to Tory whip Chris Heaton-Harris’s call for universities to provide details of courses and lectures that refer to Brexit, Professor Peter Co…
This is the wanker of a local Tory MP that I’ve had several run ins with. At the last election I called him a slimy spitting image stereotype of a grasping Tory dog.
I’m hoping the smug cunt gets what’s coming to him. The house is hot to make an example of someone right now so the timing is just perfect.
Mark Garnier faces a Cabinet Office investigation as the PM vows action on MPs' behaviour.
I’ve just emailed him to see if he is interested in a slightly used blow up doll from the early 80s
Was it formerly owned by BMtel?
Not sure,found it in reading services