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Another MP going at the next General Election.
[Mike Freer MP QUITS: Veteran Tory justice minister stands down after his office faced 'arson' attack and he was forced to wear a stab vest] https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ng-Israel.html |
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Remembering Kerry
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This is a concern. MPs shouldn't have to face threats to their lives, or of injury. Parties shouldn't have to be worried about the safety of their constituency offices. The Country along with the world is going bonkers But in a sinister way. It doesn't help that leaders of Parties disrespect each other and throw childish insults back and forth to each other. When leaders attack other leaders and indeed other Parties MPs. They are attacking the supporters/voters of those Parties too. Even I have to admit there's not a great deal of difference of policy between the Parties at present. The only difference being, if Labour was in power, more sensitivity, understanding, fairness and compassion would be more evident in the policies. The Prime Minister spends more time talking about Labour at PMQs rather than answering questions as to what his government has done and is doing. The opposition Parties are NOT there to support the government. Then this weak Speaker does nothing to change the tone and content of PMQs. He's terrible really. So divisive politics gets worse. Then MPs get threatened and need tight security. It comes from the top of politics and it's time it was dealt with properly. With leaders who act like leaders and grown adults rather than playing at presenting a pathetic pantomime week after week. |
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