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    #11
    Scumbag Tory bully resigns & returns to the back benches.

    Same old same old.

    I wonder if it's roid rage. .
    Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 22 April 2023, 21:45.
    When the fun stops, STOP.

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      #12
      Originally posted by WTFH View Post

      Do you suffer from short term memory loss?

      Remember when he was arguing about the Northern Ireland Protocol as Brexit Minister, but he'd never got round to reading the Good Friday Agreement?
      Or when he was on holiday, but claimed these was closed, and that delayed the evacuation from Afghanistan?
      Or his insistence on using private jets for his journeys?
      Or how he didn't think Dover-Calais ferry route was important to the UK trade with the EU?
      Or referring to people who rely on food banks as having a cash-flow problem?
      Or when he told a disabled campaigner that reversing NHS cuts was a "childish wishlist"?

      Do I need to go on?
      Raab is a complete plonker like most ministers. I wouldn't trust him to run a corner shop let alone be such a senior minister.

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        #13
        What I find dispiriting is these Tory politicians have been educated at Oxbridge yet they are so wanting in basic knowledge and they would not be able to hold down any meaningful job in the real world. e.g. Raab not knowing Dover is a major commercial port; Truss saying that the Baltic countries are on the Black Sea and a host of other ignorant beliefs.
        "A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George Orwell

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          #14
          Originally posted by Paddy View Post
          What I find dispiriting is these Tory politicians have been educated at Oxbridge yet they are so wanting in basic knowledge and they would not be able to hold down any meaningful job in the real world. e.g. Raab not knowing Dover is a major commercial port; Truss saying that the Baltic countries are on the Black Sea and a host of other ignorant beliefs.
          That's all politicians, not just Tory ones. Which is the real problem. It's far easier to appear smart and up to speed when you don't have to make the decisions, merely criticise those that do.

          The answer is not to allow people to stand who have not held down a salaried position (and excluding all those political non-jobs like researchers and financial consultants) and who are under 40 years old. But that won't happen either.
          Blog? What blog...?

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            #15
            Originally posted by malvolio View Post

            That's all politicians, not just Tory ones. Which is the real problem. It's far easier to appear smart and up to speed when you don't have to make the decisions, merely criticise those that do.

            The answer is not to allow people to stand who have not held down a salaried position (and excluding all those political non-jobs like researchers and financial consultants) and who are under 40 years old. But that won't happen either.
            That's age discrimination and it means people like William Hague couldn't become an MP.

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            "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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              #16
              Originally posted by SueEllen View Post

              That's age discrimination and it means people like William Hague couldn't become an MP.

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              And thats a bad thing?

              It's not age discrimination, any more than being over 18 is. It's a requirement for the job.

              It does discriminate against people who have never had a job in the real world, who are around 40% of MPs and a lot of their advisors. We don't need career politicians making major decisions on our behalf.
              Blog? What blog...?

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                #17
                Originally posted by malvolio View Post
                And thats a bad thing?

                It's not age discrimination, any more than being over 18 is. It's a requirement for the job.
                Being a child is a protected characteristic.

                Being an adult isn't.

                Originally posted by malvolio View Post

                It does discriminate against people who have never had a job in the real world, who are around 40% of MPs and a lot of their advisors. We don't need career politicians making major decisions on our behalf.
                Anyway your plan still fails as there are still some people with inherited wealth who could become an MP over 40 without ever having a real job.
                "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
                  Being a child is a protected characteristic.

                  Being an adult isn't.



                  Anyway your plan still fails as there are still some people with inherited wealth who could become an MP over 40 without ever having a real job.
                  Well yes, let's ignore sensible solutions - or proposals, to be fair - in the interests of nobody losing the race and nobody having to face selection on the basis of suitability for the job. And invent legal reasons for doing so that ignore any measure of common sense.

                  Which is largely why we are where we are now.

                  Point to anyone in the current Parliament who meets any justification for being called a statesman, and who demonstrates any kind of vision other than personal survival. And when they do appear, the pygmies eventually take them down.
                  Blog? What blog...?

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                    #19
                    Sadly after decades of brilliant and unflagging support by the thoroughly apolitical & professional Civil service, we still have massive population growth driven mainly by both legal & illegal immigration (2 year wait for a decision compared to a decade ago), sky high crime with institutionalised racism in the Police (how long ago was the MacPherson report), significant fraud against the government, failing prisons (strange now the parole hearings can be public they seem more conservative), 10 month wait for cataract surgery (so difficult its done in the back of an airplane in many countries), insufficient services and demonstrable institutionalised wastage.

                    Must be the Politicians fault.

                    Yes the fish rots from the head but as the head is cut off every few years at election time one does wonder.

                    Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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