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Old 10-11-2022, 08:44 AM #9
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Originally Posted by thesheriff443 View Post
Anyone who watches hoc, know’s they are constantly ripping the piss out of each other

Basically they all know politics is just a big joke at the end of the day and in what other job do you have bars at your work place to use when you like.
I agree in the main.

I don't think the UK has ever been more badly served by those who it seems astoundedly get elected to parliament.
Therein is another problem re the voters who ekect them.

If I had my way I'd rip near all up and start again.
Changing the ridiculous oaths they take.
The electoral system.
This obsession with manifesto pledges.

A manifesto in a lot of its pledges only has a brief outline usually of policy.
Anything that takes away from or adds much more to a pledge in a manifesto then I'd like to see more freevotes.

It should too, I agree be a workplace like environment as you say with very limited or no access to alcohol in said workplace.

However on this point, the Speaker if he gives attention to any MP.
Should not then involve other MPs in discussion of that MP.
This Speaker annoys me.

I don't think I've ever read or come across before any Speaker or Deputy speaker engaging with an MP, to then bring in another or others as to comment on that MP.

Yes however, politics is sadly at this time a joke.
A sick joke as to how all Parties MPs behave at times.
That really is worrying since politics and what politicians say and do in parliament affects strongly our lives and livelihoods
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