View Full Version : House Of Lords Conservative Lord Young has Resigned
arista
29-08-2019, 09:43 AM
Resigned
as he does not agree with
the PM.
Bugger Off then
He is the Government, Whip
Ref:LBC /SkyNewsHD
...so this is the face of independence then, is it Arista...if you don’t like what we do or what we say, even though we are meant to be your serving government ...you can just bugger off...that’s an excellent plan for making Britain great again...all those in favour of, have a cup of tea and a digestive...all those against...bugger off...
Twosugars
29-08-2019, 09:50 AM
A man of principle, a rarity among the cons
arista
29-08-2019, 09:59 AM
...so this is the face of independence then, is it Arista...if you don’t like what we do or what we say, even though we are meant to be your serving government ...you can just bugger off...that’s an excellent plan for making Britain great again...all those in favour of, have a cup of tea and a digestive...all those against...bugger off...
Sure it is.
Johnson PM has only added 5 days off
as they spend 4 weeks on Party Political Conferences
Labour has not cancelled their Conference
Sept 21st in Brighton
Liam-
29-08-2019, 10:14 AM
...so this is the face of independence then, is it Arista...if you don’t like what we do or what we say, even though we are meant to be your serving government ...you can just bugger off...that’s an excellent plan for making Britain great again...all those in favour of, have a cup of tea and a digestive...all those against...bugger off...
Dictatorship 101
Dictatorship 101
...so long as our dictators are home grown British, eh....
i've never really understood the purpose of resigning over a matter of principle in a democratic institution. It may provide 5 minutes of fame, but the underlying result is that they are enabling those that they disagree with
The Slim Reaper
29-08-2019, 10:34 AM
i've never really understood the purpose of resigning over a matter of principle in a democratic institution. It may provide 5 minutes of fame, but the underlying result is that they are enabling those that they disagree with
Because principles should always be principles.
i've never really understood the purpose of resigning over a matter of principle in a democratic institution. It may provide 5 minutes of fame, but the underlying result is that they are enabling those that they disagree with
...I don’t see it so much about any fame but more about not wanting to be a part of something you don’t believe in, I can completely relate to that...because it would jar with too much of who you were in your principles...and make you feel as though you had lost who you are...
...I don’t see it so much about any fame but more about not wanting to be a part of something you don’t believe in, I can completely relate to that...because it would jar with too much of who you were in your principles...and make you feel as though you had lost who you are...
all the more reason to stay and fight for what you do believe in. Running away I think is more defined as "nothing to do with me" and I do not admire that at all.
all the more reason to stay and fight for what you do believe in. Running away I think is more defined as "nothing to do with me" and I do not admire that at all.
...he’s not able to prevent anything that’s happening atm though...it wouldn’t be energy well spent to stay, it would be pointless...he doesn’t need to ‘fight’ for his principles in that way, he owns them/they belong to him...he doesn’t need to be part of something he has no belief in...
Twosugars
29-08-2019, 01:02 PM
all the more reason to stay and fight for what you do believe in. Running away I think is more defined as "nothing to do with me" and I do not admire that at all.
He will fight in house of lords.
Government has collective responsibility so he cant be a part of that
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