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Previously on "John Bercow hinted as Caretaker Prime Minister of National Unity"
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI do love the idea of a unity PM. As voted for by 48% of the population. So not even more than half. Even a unity PM with 52% support(BoJo?) is still quite divided IMO.
A bit like the people's vote. Who voted last time? Toads?
I just wish parliament would drop the pretense we live in a democracy. Cancel Brexit. Maybe Juncker could be caretaker PM until the UK is run from Brussels?
It'd certainly be hilarious.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostSo you're quite happy to cough up for "expenses". If the alleged Tory was claiming for clean-up tissues, we'd be in some sort of agreement, but you're so full of sh1t, and not willing to post links, one can only conclude you are full of the brown stuff...
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostSo you're quite happy to cough up for "expenses". If the alleged Tory was claiming for clean-up tissues, we'd be in some sort of agreement, but you're so full of sh1t, and not willing to post links, one can only conclude you are full of the brown stuff...
FWIW, I also happen to believe that MPs are both underqualified and underpaid for what they do. The base salary of the PM that runs the entire country is less than what most decent contractors earn, ffs.
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Originally posted by meridian View PostI’m fairly sure that if you and BB stopped searching the Express for your “news”, their online hits would halve.
Clearly, if his expenses can be published in a “paper” and there is no further action, then they are legitimate - blame the game, not the player. Just be thankful he’s not tossing one off behind his desk like a certain Tory was allegedly doing....
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostThe traitorous toad!
Jeremy Corbyn ‘would support John Bercow as unity PM’ | News | The Sunday Times
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostHe's overpaying for his Sky subscription. I'll rephrase that. We're overpaying for his Sky subscription. Mine is £68 (with Sports, without movies). Is he claiming for all the naughty channels as well, like Jackie Smith's hubby?
John Bercow expenses REVEALED - including Sky Sports subscription and photos for ‘fans’ | Politics | News | Express.co.uk
Clearly, if his expenses can be published in a “paper” and there is no further action, then they are legitimate - blame the game, not the player. Just be thankful he’s not tossing one off behind his desk like a certain Tory was allegedly doing....
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Originally posted by meridian View PostSure, why not? He was an excellent Speaker and recognises the sovereignty of Parliament, he would be good as a caretaker PM.
John Bercow expenses REVEALED - including Sky Sports subscription and photos for ‘fans’ | Politics | News | Express.co.uk
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI still believe there be no deal. BoJo will write for extension and EU will offer it. Then GE based on Boris saying its people versus parliament - I did my best.
There again, I never believed the UK would vote for Brexit so what would I know.
Embrace the chaos!
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Originally posted by Zigenare View Post23:01 31/10/2019 GMT hth.
There again, I never believed the UK would vote for Brexit so what would I know.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI do love the idea of a unity PM. As voted for by 48% of the population. So not even more than half. Even a unity PM with 52% support(BoJo?) is still quite divided IMO.
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