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Tory Cabinet Thread


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2 hours ago, Tj hooker said:

Can't watch today as I'm away,  I assume he's peddling the old shite he always does 

Starmer is just setting traps for his. Its noticable they are distancing themselves from bandenoch aswell

she wasnt even there today.

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Can someone help me..I've only seen half of this story. I'm aware everyone is up in arms and aware that it's because Hoyle allowed a labour amendment to an SNP motion. But I don't understand why that is bad? Isn't that what happens every week? Someone puts down motion, people request amendments, they then vote? 

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4 minutes ago, an tha said:

I see that little rat bastard Sunak has been out playing the 'we must protect how Parliament works" blah blah blah card today.

 

About as genuine as a Gucci handbag off Greaty Market.

 

Fucking cunt. 

 

Whatever happened to them being found in contempt of Parliament a couple of years ago...?

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1 hour ago, Rushies tash said:

 

Whatever happened to them being found in contempt of Parliament a couple of years ago...?

Exfucingactly.

 

The little cunt was giving it the full 'i am so concerned' look...just the worst kind of political posturing.

 

The fucking cunt.

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1 hour ago, Barrington Womble said:

Can someone help me..I've only seen half of this story. I'm aware everyone is up in arms and aware that it's because Hoyle allowed a labour amendment to an SNP motion. But I don't understand why that is bad? Isn't that what happens every week? Someone puts down motion, people request amendments, they then vote? 

This probably explains it about as well as i have seen....

 

https://www.nationalworld.com/news/politics/what-did-lindsay-hoyle-do-4529591

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33 minutes ago, an tha said:

This probably explains it about as well as i have seen....

 

https://www.nationalworld.com/news/politics/what-did-lindsay-hoyle-do-4529591

Ok, that makes more sense. So it would seem he's massively fucked up and the question is did he do it for the reasons he said or because he was helping starmer? 

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22 minutes ago, Barrington Womble said:

Ok, that makes more sense. So it would seem he's massively fucked up and the question is did he do it for the reasons he said or because he was helping starmer? 

My gut feel is he did it for reasons he said.

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3 hours ago, Megadrive Man said:

Why can't they just restart it from the beginning and select the SNP amendment?


 

Because the purpose of his actions was to stop the SNP vote, and he’s a disingenuous little shitbag. Quite what a speaker of the house was doing visiting Israel and enjoying hospitality after the 7 October last year is beyond me, but it seems to have paid off for the Israeli government.

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My take is that tories and SNP tried to lay a bear trap for Labour.

 

Labour sidestepped it.

 

Tories and SNP got pissed off by that fact and turned it into some kind of epoch defining constitutional outrage. 

 

Sturgeon tweeting about it after she conveniently deleted all her covid WhatsApps and spent her members' dues on a caravan sums up what a load of disingenuous bollocks it is.

 

And here's the fundamental point. This is ALWAYS the fundamental point. The vote, any vote, would make NO difference to what's happening in the middle east, nothing, not a thing, nowt. Haranguing the Labour counsellor for Seaforth on Facebook is not going to change that fact.

 

I can't tell if it's willful ignorance, or if it's fired up by grifters like Jomes or Skwarkbox, or just a form of mentalism. Possibly all three.

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12 minutes ago, Section_31 said:

My take is that tories and SNP tried to lay a bear trap for Labour.

 

Labour sidestepped it.

 

Tories and SNP got pissed off by that fact and turned it into some kind of epoch defining constitutional outrage. 

 

Sturgeon tweeting about it after she conveniently deleted all her covid WhatsApps and spent her members' dues on a caravan sums up what a load of disingenuous bollocks it is.

 

And here's the fundamental point. This is ALWAYS the fundamental point. The vote, any vote, would make NO difference to what's happening in the middle east, nothing, not a thing, nowt. Haranguing the Labour counsellor for Seaforth on Facebook is not going to change that fact.

 

I can't tell if it's willful ignorance, or if it's fired up by grifters like Jomes or Skwarkbox, or just a form of mentalism. Possibly all three.

 

Pretty much how I see it. A political battle over semantics, knowing nothing can be actioned by it. Immediate ceasefire, humanitarian ceasefire, humanitarian pause, People's Front of Judea, Judean People's Front, it's all posturing from politicians that have no power over the situation.

 

The only country with any pull over Israel is the US. 

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3 minutes ago, Babb'sBurstNad said:

 

Pretty much how I see it. A political battle over semantics, knowing nothing can be actioned by it. Immediate ceasefire, humanitarian ceasefire, humanitarian pause, People's Front of Judea, Judean People's Front, it's all posturing from politicians that have no power over the situation.

 

The only country with any pull over Israel is the US. 

 

I don't even think the yanks do any more.

 

The idea of calling Starmer a genocide enabler is next level psychosis. These people really need to put down the momentum pamphlets and have a brandy.

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Just flicked onto Talk TV on the Liverpool TV freeview and Liverpudlian Tory Jake Berry is at the helm as Terry from St Helens states on the phone in, and I quote: 

 

“no one’s got control in this country. Doesn’t matter who I vote for in my constituency it’ll

always be Labour. We need a dictatorship in this country.” 

 

And there you have it. The great English public speaks. Rule me with a rod of iron and as long as I can be obnoxious to forrins I’m

alright. 
 

 

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