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posted on 15/6/22

Boris Johnson, who is putting up corporation tax by £48bn from 2023 to 2026, says “under Labour taxes go up on business”

posted on 15/6/22

What a shameful nonce, he’s being grilled about the state of the economy and tries to deflect away about the rail strikes.

posted on 15/6/22

Speaker being a nob again

posted on 15/6/22

Another pantomime PMQ’s this week, so useless

posted on 15/6/22

Hoyle is a facking donkey isn’t he

posted on 15/6/22

comment by Ignacio Varga (U11781)
posted 6 minutes ago
What a shameful nonce, he’s being grilled about the state of the economy and tries to deflect away about the rail strikes.
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Starmer took the bait tbf

posted on 15/6/22

By saying he doesn't want the strikes to go ahead and it's in the PMs power to stop it happening?

posted on 15/6/22

Ian Blackford: “Isn’t it the case that Scotland can’t afford to stay in the failed Westminster system?”

PM: “What could be more foolish than a project that envisages trade barriers within the UK?”
https://twitter.com/theousherwood/status/1537032503327866886?t=QXJzi9nXpspzGbVIMhPE4A&s=19

Jabba the Hut trying another one of his kind tricks

posted on 15/6/22

PMQs is pointless these days. Johnson just spouts the same lies every week whilst trying to deflect away from his own incompetence.

posted on 15/6/22

comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 1 minute ago
PMQs is pointless these days. Johnson just spouts the same lies every week whilst trying to deflect away from his own incompetence.
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Essentially, it's "the British people don't want us to worry about what we f...ked up last week, they want us to concentrate on what we're f...king up this week"

posted on 15/6/22

comment by CrouchEndGooner (U13531)
posted 3 minutes ago
By saying he doesn't want the strikes to go ahead and it's in the PMs power to stop it happening?
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Not wanting them to go ahead and opposing them are 2 different things

But Starmer did a decent job in PMQs today

posted on 15/6/22

He could have done but the RMT isn't associated with Labour

The Tory attack line of calling these "Labour Strikes" was first mentioned by Oliver Dowden and it's shows. Weak piisss and ignorant just like he is

posted on 15/6/22

comment by CrouchEndGooner (U13531)
posted 2 minutes ago
He could have done but the RMT isn't associated with Labour

The Tory attack line of calling these "Labour Strikes" was first mentioned by Oliver Dowden and it's shows. Weak piisss and ignorant just like he is
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They don't need it to be truthful though. None of their soundbites ever are. They just need them to stick.

posted on 15/6/22

Is Starmer not allowed to bring up Rwanda?

posted on 15/6/22

(In PMQ’s)

posted on 15/6/22

comment by CrouchEndGooner (U13531)
posted 25 minutes ago
Ian Blackford: “Isn’t it the case that Scotland can’t afford to stay in the failed Westminster system?”

PM: “What could be more foolish than a project that envisages trade barriers within the UK?”
https://twitter.com/theousherwood/status/1537032503327866886?t=QXJzi9nXpspzGbVIMhPE4A&s=19

Jabba the Hut trying another one of his kind tricks
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The PM who negotiated, signed off and championed a deal that put a trade barrier in the North Sea

Literally couldn't make it up.

posted on 15/6/22

Said it before, will say it again: MPs' behaviour at PMQs is a national disgrace.

Each and every one of them should be made to visit parliaments and assemblies elsewhere in the developed world to see how other countries' politicians behave when representing their constituents.

posted on 15/6/22

European Court of Human Rights granted injunctions for three of the seven migrants who were due to be removed to Rwanda last night, Priti Patel says

The remaining four migrants were removed from the flight after being granted injunctions by UK courts or on modern slavery grounds


So we’ll have to leave the U.K. courts now too??

posted on 15/6/22

comment by Ignacio Varga (U11781)
posted about a minute ago
European Court of Human Rights granted injunctions for three of the seven migrants who were due to be removed to Rwanda last night, Priti Patel says

The remaining four migrants were removed from the flight after being granted injunctions by UK courts or on modern slavery grounds


So we’ll have to leave the U.K. courts now too??
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The government just plans to bring in legislation so they can override UK courts remember.

Politicians will be accountable to no one.

posted on 15/6/22

comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by Ignacio Varga (U11781)
posted about a minute ago
European Court of Human Rights granted injunctions for three of the seven migrants who were due to be removed to Rwanda last night, Priti Patel says

The remaining four migrants were removed from the flight after being granted injunctions by UK courts or on modern slavery grounds


So we’ll have to leave the U.K. courts now too??
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The government just plans to bring in legislation so they can override UK courts remember.

Politicians will be accountable to no one.
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Yep. All part of Boris’s plan for the Great British Autocracy:

https://amp.theguardian.com/politics/2021/dec/06/no-10-plans-to-let-ministers-strike-out-legal-rulings-they-disagree-with

posted on 15/6/22

Starmer's spokesman has declined to say whether Labour would cancel the Rwanda policy if in government, though deeply critical of the policy's cost and efficiency. But declines to clarify if Starmer believes it is morally wrong.

Thoughts on this Croobs mate?

posted on 15/6/22

Why won't Starmer jump into this giant trap the Tories have dug for him?

posted on 15/6/22

https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics/survey-results/daily/2022/06/13/c8bf1/1?utm_content=stories&utm_medium=email&utm_source=yougov_daily_uk&utm_campaign=monday-13-06-2022

It's another 52 Vs 48 divisive policy that he's best not grandstanding about, same with brexit

Feels shiiiit but (and this is a flaw as much as a strength) he's carefully listening to focus groups and the seats he's targeting on stuff like this

Labour is clearly opposed, Yvette Cooper eviscerates Patel time and again on this and other issues but we don't need any right wing rags saying STARMER IS ON THE SIDE OF CRIMINAL PEOPLE TRAFFICKERS BRINGING RAPISTS TO THE UK

posted on 15/6/22

Suella Braverman attacks BBC during appearance on @BBCWorldatOne

Asked about claims it is a law-breaking govt, she says:

'With respect that's BBC view, that the UK govt is always malevolent and the EU is always acting as the honest broker and the good guy'

She’s so wound up

posted on 15/6/22

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suella_Braverman#:~:text=She%20was%20granted%20'QC'%20after,MP)%20for%20Fareham%20since%202015.

"She was granted 'QC' after her appointment as Attorney General for England and Wales and Advocate General for Northern Ireland in February 2020, having not "taken silk" beforehand, nor had enough experience to seek such appointment"

Her Wikipedia has said that for over a week now

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