Baxter
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Is there any reason why he’s allowed to continually call it the ‘surrender act’? Normally pulled up for shite like that.
Seriously? You don't acknowledge that you are, at best, pedantic and obtuse on occasion? It's pretty consistent. You literally got thread banned yesterday for it. You think this is everyone else's fault? That you are a persecuted free thinker telling it straight?Yes, I have seen that every single poster, even those that disagree on some points but agree on others are referred to as WUMs and other insults by a number of posters here. Mob rule basically.
He won't like you saying that, Laura.Johnson should stop refering to the Benn act as the surrender act. Childish.
Yes, partizan. I stand by the claim. Shall we set up a thread rather than ruin this one further where I can show the evidence and you can tangentially chunter pedantically in the face of it?Partizan....
Come on. While the labour and lib dem supporters here tear each other apart daily I have repeatedly said that all the MPs are a joke. Unfit for purpose.
Commenting against the hyperbole posted towards the Tory's doesn't mean I think very highly of them.
He won't like you saying that, Laura.
I take it back. You are impartial.Johnson should stop refering to the Benn act as the surrender act. Childish.
When is Boris on?
Seriously? You don't acknowledge that you are, at best, pedantic and obtuse on occasion? It's pretty consistent. You literally got thread banned yesterday for it. You think this is everyone else's fault? That you are a persecuted free thinker telling it straight?
You're clever. I get that. Discuss, debate but, please, drop the sixth form debating tactics. It'd be nice if the front bench of the Govt might do the same at some point.
Yes, partizan. I stand by the claim. Shall we set up a thread rather than ruin this one further where I can show the evidence and you can tangentially chunter pedantically in the face of it?
Good. It can be an echo chamber in here and you have good points to make contrary to the prevalent opinion here. I, for one, welcome that. Your points are not helped though by pretending you don't get Blackford's point about dictatorship (a direct reference to unlawful proroguement to stymie Parliament) nor Johnson's campaign mode response.I would much rather discuss the debate occuring right now.
I don't find the Caf to be particularly left wing but I am aware that in parts of the country (and World) my politics would be seen as Bolshevik. I know no-one who voted leave and I do like to see views from the other side even if I rarely see any points that I agree with. I think this thread is overwhelmingly remain in general and, in a sense, is an echo chamber (although this is not an expression I like).Yeah, the Caf is such a leftist echo chamber that the Corbyn thread is bloody unbearable for leftists.
Sorry, mate, I should've made it clear that I wasn't criticising your post...I was just moaning in general.I don't find the Caf to be particularly left wing but I am aware that in parts of the country (and World) my politics would be seen as Bolshevik. I know no-one who voted leave and I do like to see views from the other side even if I rarely see any points that I agree with. I think this thread is overwhelmingly remain in general and, in a sense, is an echo chamber (although this is not an expression I like).
Just saw Desmond Swayne MP on C4, seems a bit of a nutter
Good. It can be an echo chamber in here and you have good points to make contrary to the prevalent opinion here. I, for one, welcome that. Your points are not helped though by pretending you don't get Blackford's point about dictatorship (a direct reference to unlawful proroguement to stymie Parliament) nor Johnson's campaign mode response.
The standing Government attempted to remove parliamentary scrutiny at possibly the most critical post WWII moment. Their response is to shrug and carry on. It is unsurprising that this is unpopular in Parliament and Blackford's point is clear both in meaning and motivation.
I disagree with the language being used. Dictator just demonstrates laziness and the use of soundbites.
It's the same with Johnson's usage of surrender act.
Can anyone say that today, anything has been achieved in the commons beyond hurling abuse at each other?
He's got absolutely nothing beyond fake outrage.Boris just winding everyone up now with his use of 'surrender act'.
I take it back. You are impartial.
Hard to believe the bloke who has said and done indefensible shit that has seen him sacked upwards to his dream job, doesn't feel the need to stop doing and saying indefensible shit.Labour MP Paula Sherriff just had a withering, emotional outburst in the Commons, saying Johnson should be “ashamed” of his conduct and that MPs had been threatened and put in danger, and should enjoy more respect from the prime minister.
The PM rebuffed her remarks with blunt indifference.
This from the HuffPost’s Paul Waugh:
Wow. Boris Johnson responds to an emotional plea by Paula Sheriff to stop using perjorative and 'dangerous' language like 'Surrender Act' (citing memory of Jo Cox and referring to new death threats to MPs), by saying her remarks are mere "Humbug".
Total fury on Labour benches.
(Guardian)
Exactly. Boris is a complete cnut, has always been a complete cnut and will always be a complete cnut.Hard to believe the bloke who has said and done indefensible shit that has seen him sacked upwards to his dream job, doesn't feel the need to stop doing and saying indefensible shit.
British history is replete with shameless chancers like him, flitting from top job to top job & caring about nothing bar himself & his own advantage.Hard to believe the bloke who has said and done indefensible shit that has seen him sacked upwards to his dream job, doesn't feel the need to stop doing and saying indefensible shit.
As we stand now, General Election. GNU and replacement leader offer me nothing as none of the people suggested would have any interest in the transformative policies I'm looking for and seeing at the conference this year. I mean, the main 'Labour' head being favoured for the temporary job tried to look tougher than the Tories on welfare the last time she got given that job.@Dobba As a staunch Corbyn hard left supporter, what compromises would you make to see BJ chucked out of office? ergo, how far would you go? A temporary GNU? A replacement labour leader? Or just a GE?
Laura Kuenssberg said:Have seen more hours of the Commons than I care to remember + that was one of most brutal + mad I have ever seen - no shred of remorse from the PM ruled to have broken law yesterday, paltry attempt at answering Corbyn's Qs, a few Labour MPs screaming, 'you should be in jail'
Even the assistant editor of the fecking Spectator is shocked by his conduct.
Almost certainly.Plenty of time between now and their Christmas party where they'll all be up his arse again.
He may not, but given his circumstances, I think BJ's bossed it tonight. Despite tonnes of ammo, opposition have barely laid a glove on him.He's got absolutely nothing beyond fake outrage.
He may not, but given his circumstances, I think BJ's bossed it tonight. Despite tonnes of ammo, opposition have barely laid a glove on him.
I doubt he has lost even one voter tonight, and many will have been inspired by his bullish resoluteness. He has certainly been getting personal populism 101 tuition from Trump/Bannon, and anything he says is purely for his base. Ditto AG Cox from this morning.
Anyways, its all moot and won't matter once GE campaigning starts.
F*ckng stroll on...Johnson just said in the Commons that the best way to honour the memory of Jo Cox and to bring this country together is to get Brexit done.
You do know I hate BJ, right? But the point is, the only people outraged by him, are people who were already outraged before.I want to say 'Thanks, Laura' but @SteveJ has already used that joke tonight
Even the assistant editor of the fecking Spectator is shocked by his conduct.
You do know I hate BJ, right? But the point is, the only people outraged by him, are people who were already outraged before.