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Originally posted by Bean View PostShow me where spreadsheet Phil has said something similar to this (yes Phil was wrong to do so, but not necessarily a hypocrite)
promising to end “throwing clubhouse theatrical abuse across the floor of parliament”
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Jeremy Corbyn: it’s time for a new kind of politics | Politics | The Guardian
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostOh well, it's not as it hasn't happened before: Access Denied
promising to end “throwing clubhouse theatrical abuse across the floor of parliament”
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Jeremy Corbyn: it’s time for a new kind of politics | Politics | The Guardian
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostHe should clear it up once and for all and say to the tories "read my lips, you stupid people".
When is he going to start this “new kind of politics”, you know, the kind where he doesn’t call ~300 people stupid, which is still disrespectful to the house?
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The real bull tulipter in all of this is Sturgeon who claimed at 5pm to have not seen it so to be unable to render an opinion.
It's kind of pathetic the wooing that goes on to grandpa when he just ignores her.
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Good move by Jeremy who will experience a surge of popularity as a backlash against political correctness. A truly "Trumpian" gesture.
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Can't be long before some academic is presenting Jez's beardy face covered in wireframe.
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Labour were up in arms when DC said "calm down dear".
Not so full of it now are they.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIf you watch the you tube at normal speed difficult to tell, slow it down and it is clearly "woman", not that it is relevant to anything.
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Originally posted by meridian View PostPerhaps. I’d prefer that my MPs understood priorities and empathy though.
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If you watch the you tube at normal speed difficult to tell, slow it down and it is clearly "woman", not that it is relevant to anything.
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Originally posted by Bean View PostThe first two times I saw the clip, = woman
Watched it a few more times, = people.
Add context of the panto, = people.
I can see why people can think it’s either, it’s his weird mouth.
He should clear it up once and for all and say to the tories "read my lips, you stupid people".
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