I'm looking forward to him giving the Cult's of Brexit both barrels when he steps down after the 31st.
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Sounds like you'd prefer some kind of unelected commission, instead of British Parliamentary democracy.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostOne twat down, several hundred to go!Comment
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Some MPs who were able to read their own manifesto would be a useful start...Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSounds like you'd prefer some kind of unelected commission, instead of British Parliamentary democracy.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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These pro No Deal MPs are bad in that respect, but you need to understand the principles of British Parliamentary representative democracy.Originally posted by Mordac View PostSome MPs who were able to read their own manifesto would be a useful start...Comment
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better still, they follow the wishes of their constituents and vote for or against based on what they voted for.Originally posted by Mordac View PostSome MPs who were able to read their own manifesto would be a useful start...Comment
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You need to understand the principles of British Parliamentary representative democracy. Although I do acknowledge that is somewhat optimistic.Originally posted by JohntheBike View Postbetter still, they follow the wishes of their constituents and vote for or against based on what they voted for.Comment
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Do pay attention. Bercow was elected primarily by a Labour party intending to stitch up the Tories by putting the Labour-supporting Squeaker in the chair ahead of several far more qualified (and determinedly neutral) candidates and in defiance of Parliamentary tradition.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSounds like you'd prefer some kind of unelected commission, instead of British Parliamentary democracy.
Much like Corbyn was elected as Leader buy a pile of uneducated students and a lot of people who paid £3 to join Labour so they could vote in a clown rather than Millipede senior.
Bercow is an egotistical fool, but the rot in Parliament predates him by some margin.Blog? What blog...?
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Sure thing, Mal.Originally posted by malvolio View PostDo pay attention. Here is a non sequitur rant.Comment
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