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I might not be brave enough to call them 'scum' but I would certainly desist on principle from calling them 'the honourable gentlemen.'

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11 hours ago, Baron99 said:

Labour  deputy leader reprimanded by deputy HoC Speaker for calling Conservative MP 'Scum' during debate. 

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-politics-54638267#aoh=16033168203148&referrer=https://www.google.com

 

Blimey.  You can take the woman out of Stockport but....?  What a showing up when the deputy Speaker singled her out & rebuked her.  Looked like a frightened 5 yr old. 

Truly embarrassing when she's on the front bench and supposed to be representing the party.

 

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On 22/10/2020 at 10:17, alchresearch said:

Truly embarrassing when she's on the front bench and supposed to be representing the party.

 

It’s ok. The Tories got their own back by voting against feeding poor kids in the school holidays. According to Nicky Morgan.

 

A classy response from a caring government 

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2 minutes ago, Pettytom said:

It’s ok. The Tories got their own back by voting against feeding poor kids in the school holidays. According to Nicky Morgan.

 

A classy response from a caring government 

I had to watch that bit twice for it to fully sink in.

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32 minutes ago, tinfoilhat said:

I had to watch that bit twice for it to fully sink in.

I have to watch most things that Nicky Morgan says multiple times, to let them sink in.

 

It still hasn’t sunk in that she’s actually a part of our government rather than selling shoes somewhere.

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2 hours ago, Pettytom said:

I have to watch most things that Nicky Morgan says multiple times, to let them sink in.

 

It still hasn’t sunk in that she’s actually a part of our government rather than selling shoes somewhere.

I would like to know what she did to get rewarded with a peerage to get on the House of Lords gravy train after stepping down as an MP.

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2 hours ago, iansheff said:

 

I would like to know what she did to get rewarded with a peerage to get on the House of Lords gravy train after stepping down as an MP.

Like we don't have enough people in the House of Lords.... What is it now, over 800?

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Labour anti semitism report is due today.

 

Also, whilst the BBC seems to have deliberately avoided identifying him as a Corbyn supporter, a Corbyn supporter is in court for harassment of Jewish Labour MPs.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-54722726

 

https://www.thejc.com/news/uk/corbyn-supporter-faces-jail-over-harassment-of-three-labour-mps-who-stood-up-to-antisemitism-1.507971

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Labour MP Apsana Begum has been charged with housing fraud after questions arose over how she acquired her London council flat.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/labour-mp-apsana-begum-charged-with-housing-fraud/ar-BB1autCF?ocid=msedgntp

 

What is it with MPs, they have a good salary and generous expenses and yet still want more.

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51 minutes ago, the_bloke said:

Labour anti semitism report is due today.

 

Also, whilst the BBC seems to have deliberately avoided identifying him as a Corbyn supporter, a Corbyn supporter is in court for harassment of Jewish Labour MPs.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-54722726

 

https://www.thejc.com/news/uk/corbyn-supporter-faces-jail-over-harassment-of-three-labour-mps-who-stood-up-to-antisemitism-1.507971

 

Unless there is a link to his activities and whatever category you choose to put him in its not wise to speculate any particular one.

 

In my opinion he will have a complex number of influences on his views and actions, starting with his parents and upbringing.  His political affiliation may have resulted in  joining a political party probably after the age of 16 and therefore much of his basic personality will have been formed many years before that. 

 

He is also a man, white, has long hair and a beard. He may also even be a Norwich City fan. He will fit any number of categories.

Where are the links?

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29 minutes ago, Flanker7 said:

 

Unless there is a link to his activities and whatever category you choose to put him in its not wise to speculate any particular one.

 

In my opinion he will have a complex number of influences on his views and actions, starting with his parents and upbringing.  His political affiliation may have resulted in  joining a political party probably after the age of 16 and therefore much of his basic personality will have been formed many years before that. 

 

He is also a man, white, has long hair and a beard. He may also even be a Norwich City fan. He will fit any number of categories.

Where are the links?

Links to what? That he was a Corbyn supporter? Did you read the second article? I think it's safe to say that someone who sends MP's emails telling them to support Corbyn or get out of the party is a Corbyn supporter.

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