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May held a public conference and stated that it was MP's fault that no deal had been agreed inciting a people vs parliament rhetoric, but pitched from the opposite side to Boris
Parliament has always been a hot bed for argument, that's it's purpose. Has anyone listened to the language used by opposition parties? Undermining the government of the day at every possible turn. We can argue the rights and wrongs of it all we want, but the fact is, all sides in parliament are guilty of inciting division. He who casts the first stone and all that They should all dial it back a bit, start debating in calm terms, we won't get a consensus without that. |
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I can't recall any other time that a prime minister has had his conduct and language questioned like this, however you try to normalise it.. it isn't normal. At this point any deal is irrelevant, whether voted for or not by whichever side. This issue concerning the PM that is corrupting parliament has to be addressed first. |
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I can't imagine how stressful it would be to receive death threats.. could you imagine that happening in anyone else's place of work, when a college a few years ago had been killes following threats?
But your managers reaction was 'humbug'? I can't even.... |
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Parliament is on again
Corbyn is there but not JohnsonPM Live |
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He has to meetings already set up. |
I really think they should make it a requirement that MPs HAVE to be there. For ****s sake, its a large part of their job and they can just ignore it if they chose to...when important votes are going on too, it seems the place is bloody empty sometimes :bored:
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Would you not stand up to prevent something happening to any friend of yours, if you'd had a close friend murdered brutally. I actually fooled myself to think that's something you'd have had strong empathy with. How badly wrong I was there. In light of your great and right endless campaign of a brutal murder you know about. With the outage you rightly still feel now. In fact I get furious on that murder too. It was evil. I mention Jo Cox too, I canvassed wih her in elections. I fear hearing from other MPs, and the threats they are getting now. I fear another MP could be murdered and inflammatory language could hasten that. |
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Why didn't she need to? ... Tracy Brabin who took Batley and Spen filowing the murder made the first heartfelt plea... everyone was thinking along the same lines, we're getting threatened, what if?... And they are perfectly right to question whether the pms words are inciting hatred, as Jess Phillips found out this morning they are!
So why is it wrong? |
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Them Duckworth's have never been trustworthy. |
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I honestly do not understand you at all now, sorry. She was talking in the context of dangerous inflammatory language that has been repeated in threats and death threats to MPs, mainly Female ones. One example sadly of what can happen from fuelling hate and descriptive divisive terminology. Was that murder of Jo Cox. Paula was only highlighting the danger of what can result from that. How on earth could Jo not have been mentioned in that. Honestly. Really Kazanne, whenever I talk to anyone and thankfully most Con supporters I talk to don't think as you do. Even they say, we must never forget what happened to Jo. Because it could happen to any MP from any Party now. I often express my fears for MPs and not only MPs and mention Jo loads. As someone who canvasses, I fear for myself too. Just even delivering leaflets. I have the thought of what happened to Jo always in my mind. Knowing at present any political activity has risks. I've had traitor said to me for just saying I'd still vote remain. That MP you deride so easily, and others in all Parties, also have fears. Even Jo Swinson stated last night. She'd reported a death threat against her child to the Police. That's how bad it is. It's not humerous in the slightest. |
Well said Joey:clap1:
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Katy Balls
Deputy Editor on All Out Politics SkyNewsHD 09:28AM confirmed Johnson PM has a Secret Plan to leave the EU on the 31st October 2019. |
MP's are voting Right Now
a Recess until next Thursday for the Conservative Conference. |
289 Yes
306 No [MPs have voted against allowing a parliamentary recess for the Conservative Party conference. For: 289 Against: 306] So Lost the Vote still set to have the Manchester Conservative Conference starting Saturday |
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We'll never agree. I give up. |
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Debate Live In Parliament Now until 5PM.
Principles Of Democracy Debate which about making sure everyone has Voter ID. Not many MP's there/ |
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