Westminster Politics

They can't get rid of him at this stage because the moment he's at risk he'll call an election.
 
The whole racist, Islamophobic stuff is just a rinse repeat of the early 2000s - post 9/11 stuff around Muslims. They're that desperate.
 

This is why it's best to vote Tory. If things had gone well for them then we'd all be better off. Imagine how bad things would've been if Corbyn had gotten into power! We'd have a cost of living crisis or something!
 
what about Diane Abbott makes her bad at her job?
Her local constituency overwhelmingly votes for her and she has a strong approval rate of the people she serves.
Is she your MP? Or perhaps have you taken part in any town halls she’s hosted?
Since he won't answer you I'll respond;

Hurrrrrrrrrrr fokin woke
 
When the forced apology is 'strong(er) words' than the slur.

Tories won’t give back Hester’s £10m because he has apologised, suggests No 10
The Tories will not hand back donations from Frank Hester because he “apologised” for remarks about Diane Abbott and condemned racism, Downing Street suggested.
The Prime Minister’s press secretary told reporters after PMQs: “Obviously donations are a matter for CCHQ (Conservative Campaign Headquarters) and you’re welcome to go to them.
“I’ll reiterate though, he has apologised for these alleged remarks. He has said very clearly on the record that racism is abhorrent; very strong words.
“And ultimately he has been donating to the most diverse Cabinet in history, led by the first non-white prime minister.”
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politic...est-news-rwanda-asylum-farage-johnson-tories/
 


He's a sack of shit. They've said in their defence:

During prime minister’s questions, the speaker must select MPs from either side of the house on an alternating basis for fairness.

This takes place within a limited timeframe, with the chair prioritising members who are already listed on the order paper.

This week – as is often the case – there was not enough time to call all members who wanted to ask a question.


Sure, but the person you didn't allow to speak this week was not only the subject of the main debate, but also the victim.

Get in the bin Lindsay Hoyle. Dairylea Man.
 
what about Diane Abbott makes her bad at her job?
Her local constituency overwhelmingly votes for her and she has a strong approval rate of the people she serves.
Is she your MP? Or perhaps have you taken part in any town halls she’s hosted?

She's a bit thick and extremely combative. A hit in any walk of life and especially politics.
 


The state of this country, honestly.
 
The Bar Council should suspend all barristers activities until the tories take back these ridiculous claims. Starmer never seems to respond to it either at PMQs. afraid of making it a bigger deal. he should just call Rishi a stupid twat for not understanding how the legal system works...
 
The Bar Council should suspend all barristers activities until the tories take back these ridiculous claims. Starmer never seems to respond to it either at PMQs. afraid of making it a bigger deal. he should just call Rishi a stupid twat for not understanding how the legal system works...

Oh he understands perfectly fine. It's the people he's dog whistling to who do not.
 
She's a bit thick and extremely combative. A hit in any walk of life and especially politics.

So despite being good at her job, her continuents loving her and being a longstanding MP with overwhelming support at local elections - oh and being a Cambridge graduate
You just think she's a bit thick and 'combative' (a trope thrown at black people, especially women lazily & unjustly) - and have no facts to back it up.

Got it.
 
It is fecking wild to me that the likes of Rayner and Sturgeon have been given a shit ton of grief for calling Tories ‘scum’ but when some racist prick says racist stuff it’s a case of ‘we just need to move on’.

I am beyond sick of these cnuts. They degrade themselves and our entire country on a daily basis, without shame or remorse. I can’t imagine how fecking shallow you’d need to be as a human to dance along to their hate filled tune.
 
This week – as is often the case – there was not enough time to call all members who wanted to ask a question.

That's it pure and simple, happens every week.
I am not the biggest fan of Hoyle, but he's dammed if he does and dammed if he doesn't, she wasn't listed, end of!
 
So despite being good at her job, her continuents loving her and being a longstanding MP with overwhelming support at local elections - oh and being a Cambridge graduate
You just think she's a bit thick and 'combative' (a trope thrown at black people, especially women lazily & unjustly) - and have no facts to back it up.

Got it.

Have you watched her interviews where she umms and ahhs for a while then freezes and goes blank? It's like watching a computer crash.

She'd probably be good at her job if she was 'just' an MP campaigning for local issues but shes not, shes high up in shadow government campaigning on national issues. And there shes terrible. One of the worst there has been in living memory and a big part of the reason the last Labour shadow government failed so spectacularly.
 
Have you watched her interviews where she umms and ahhs for a while then freezes and goes blank? It's like watching a computer crash.

She'd probably be good at her job if she was 'just' an MP campaigning for local issues but shes not, shes high up in shadow government campaigning on national issues. And there shes terrible. One of the worst there has been in living memory and a big part of the reason the last Labour shadow government failed so spectacularly.
The trouble is, when Abbott has an off day or skews something up in an interview (like anyone really), it becomes front and centre in the headlines, and she's disproportionately labelled a laughing stock and becomes a proverbial punching bag for the right to ridicule. The same level of ridicule and scrutiny isn't aimed at her white or male peers, and certainly not those in the conservative party.

On the balance of things she's had a pretty distinguished career, and a bit of a trailblazer herself considering she was the first black female MP and has been one for almost 40 years, a popular one at that.

She's by no means a perfect representation of a parliamentarian, bit she's hardly the clown act she's depicted to be, certainly no more so than much of her peers. I do feel that its racism that's made her such an 'acceptable' target for ridicule and abuse.
 
Have you watched her interviews where she umms and ahhs for a while then freezes and goes blank? It's like watching a computer crash.

She'd probably be good at her job if she was 'just' an MP campaigning for local issues but shes not, shes high up in shadow government campaigning on national issues. And there shes terrible. One of the worst there has been in living memory and a big part of the reason the last Labour shadow government failed so spectacularly.
Wait till you hear about Boris Johnson as PM pal.
 
That's it pure and simple, happens every week.
I am not the biggest fan of Hoyle, but he's dammed if he does and dammed if he doesn't, she wasn't listed, end of!

Did you not think today was an exceptional circumstance given she was both subject and victim? Or, is she less of a person for you than a stick which Labour can use to beat the Tories?


Have you watched her interviews where she umms and ahhs for a while then freezes and goes blank? It's like watching a computer crash.

She'd probably be good at her job if she was 'just' an MP campaigning for local issues but shes not, shes high up in shadow government campaigning on national issues. And there shes terrible. One of the worst there has been in living memory and a big part of the reason the last Labour shadow government failed so spectacularly.

She's seventy! I'd agree that she was past her best when Corbyn brought her back, but there's an almost daily parade of white men fecking up just badly on television.
 
Did you not think today was an exceptional circumstance given she was both subject and victim? Or, is she less of a person for you than a stick which Labour can use to beat the Tories?
Yeah, extremely disingenuous to suggest that she was just going to ask about potholes in Hackney or something like any other backbencher at PMQs. This was very clearly an exceptional situation which any Speaker with a brain and an ounce of courage would have responded to appropriately.
 
The trouble is, when Abbott has an off day or skews something up in an interview (like anyone really), it becomes front and centre in the headlines, and she's disproportionately labelled a laughing stock and becomes a proverbial punching bag for the right to ridicule. The same level of ridicule and scrutiny isn't aimed at her white or male peers, and certainly not those in the conservative party.

On the balance of things she's had a pretty distinguished career, and a bit of a trailblazer herself considering she was the first black female MP and has been one for almost 40 years, a popular one at that.

She's by no means a perfect representation of a parliamentarian, bit she's hardly the clown act she's depicted to be, certainly no more so than much of her peers. I do feel that its racism that's made her such an 'acceptable' target for ridicule and abuse.

There is a daily parade of backbench politicians fecking up but its a different one each time and they do a bit of damage limitation before shuffling away never to be seen again. She (was) frontbench, screws up on a regular basis, and reacts quite nastily when called out on it. Racism is an easy excuse here. Shes disliked because shes a horrible politician. Same as George Galloway, Nigel Farage or any of the other stains on politics.
 
Have you watched her interviews where she umms and ahhs for a while then freezes and goes blank? It's like watching a computer crash.

She'd probably be good at her job if she was 'just' an MP campaigning for local issues but shes not, shes high up in shadow government campaigning on national issues. And there shes terrible. One of the worst there has been in living memory and a big part of the reason the last Labour shadow government failed so spectacularly.

Umming and ahhing is literally what every politician does, bring up any interview with any politician on the front bench and they're doing the same - if thats the benchmark for which you are measuring her against then you need to apply the same critiques to every politician.
The focus gets put on her when she does it because she's a black woman with left-wing views, any mistake she says/does gets highlighted tenfold, whereas a Boris, Farage etc can do (and have done) worse with less pushback and even have positive public opinion.
 
She's a bit thick and extremely combative.
I'm in the Boris camp.
I am hoping Boris will be the new PM.
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Is this the political/rich people version of 'he has black friends so he can't be racist!'

Does business in Jamaica and Bangladesh FFS :lol:
Very uncharitable of you. He expolits people of all colours and creeds without discrimination, don't you know.
 
Why didn't you get born into a landowning wealthy family? It is borderline irresponsible not to be.
I know. I'm sorry, Master :(
 
... She'd probably be good at her job if she was 'just' an MP campaigning for local issues but shes not, shes high up in shadow government campaigning on national issues. And there shes terrible. One of the worst there has been in living memory and a big part of the reason the last Labour shadow government failed so spectacularly.
She had the whip removed last year. So you're completely wrong there again, aren't you?