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Or he's pushing through Brexit and not accepting crap from anyone including his own party. Sounds good to me.
Makes him a bully in my eyes.
Or he's pushing through Brexit and not accepting crap from anyone including his own party. Sounds good to me.
Is this mouthy git in with a chance?
https://www.theargus.co.uk/news/181...sell-moyle-calls-anti-corbyn-colleagues-c-ts/
I think Boris laid down his metal when he took the whip away from rebel MPs, some very well known and respected, after the failed bill. I do not think that many will try that again for some time to come, self preservation they call it.
But is that good BG?
MP's are elected to represent their constituency and all voters in it, not slavishly follow the commands of their great leader.
If what Boris wants is in conflict with the interests of their constituency it is their democratic duty to oppose him.
Clever, effective politics
Not good democracy..... but that is what Johnston and Cummings are all about.
There are insufficient checks and balances both within the Tory Party and (as a result of the Election) in Parliament to properly scrutinise forthcoming tory initiatives......
Clever, effective politics
Not good democracy..... but that is what Johnston and Cummings are all about.
There are insufficient checks and balances both within the Tory Party and (as a result of the Election) in Parliament to properly scrutinise forthcoming tory initiatives......
Johnson [emoji106]
Haha
Your political allegiances and perspective on democracy were never in doubt.....
They will just shoot themselves in foot again
Lajoie was among many first-time canvassers organised on WhatsApp who went to Putney, Kensington, Ruislip and Chingford to campaign for Labour. On election night she met a homeless man who said he wasn’t registered but would have voted Conservative if he could. “I am very rarely speechless, but I don’t know how to process that: you’re suffering, you’re homeless, you might not survive the next five years, but what – at least it won’t be a Polish coroner who does your autopsy?”
What a shocking selection of people for the next Labour leader. No hard working person will ever vote for these people. People like Caroline Flint, John Mann remind me how good Labour used to be. Have a nice Xmas.
Please share the source of your knowledge of what/who all hard working persons will or won't vote for.
And your lack of knowledge outside your own allegiances are also never in doubt [emoji23]
Here’s an idea
The bits in red are where hardworking people voted for a Labour candidate, the other colours represent where other hardworking people voted for someone else representing other political parties, I do hope that’s helps?
What a shocking selection of people for the next Labour leader. No hard working person will ever vote for these people. People like Caroline Flint, John Mann remind me how good Labour used to be. Have a nice Xmas.
People like Caroline Flint, John Mann remind me......
I think Boris laid down his metal when he took the whip away from rebel MPs, some very well known and respected, after the failed bill. I do not think that many will try that again for some time to come, self preservation they call it.