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Mister M

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Mister M last won the day on April 22

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  1. Really then you have a poor memory because I do.
  2. That's why Axe was saying that they should dispense with PMQs when the PM isn't available.
  3. Is that why you support the Tories then Axe?
  4. As per above that report in Private Eye, I've no need to type it out - someone on youtube has saved me the trouble:
  5. No she is not a scrubber. I think she's an effective parliamentary performer, popular with the Labour Party and many in the country. I'm just in the process of reading the latest edition of Private Eye which uncovers the dirty tricks between Greater Manchester Police and the Conservative Party to oust Angela Rayner. It's really basic stuff, and now that it's being uncovered the Chief Constable of GMP has questions to answer. Angela only used Johnson as a stick to beat Sunak with. Speaking of praising others did you see the letter former Tory MP Nick Boles wrote to the Times in praise of our Ange?
  6. Yes he witnessed some of his family being butchered and he suffered head trauma.
  7. I've just remembered why I supported the Conservative MP William Wragg when news came to light of him sending pics of his pecker- He described the former Tory MP Nadine Dorries as "lingering", which I thought was a wonderful description, and secondly this:
  8. What do you mean "it"? He has a name, and in spite of what happened to him in Sudan, he's an incredible guy. In all seriousness Axe, you've no idea what he had to endure in Sudan, and frankly even if he did arrive here illegally I would say nothing.
  9. I don't know, I've never asked - I just think it would be traumatic to delve.
  10. Whether we like it or not - we're part of a wider world where a big shift in populations is taking place. Britain has for many years being a safe haven for those fleeing conflict and natural disaster. I just think not to do 'our bit' is such a dereliction of duty - both moral and humanitarian. We still are the 6th biggest economy in the world, we can support the most vulnerable from overseas (and I'm certain that we should try to ensure that the elderly and disabled are included, rather than just fit young men), and help young people get to university.
  11. Oh I 'm sure that they can. However plans of social mobility, Further Education and an industrial strategy have been so silent this last 14 years, people would be forgiven for thinking they aren't on the agenda
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