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Post by Morgan on Oct 20, 2022 5:55:24 GMT
'I've had enough of talentless people' - Charles Walker The Conservative politician spoke candidly with the BBC about his frustrations with his party. Walker said that he was "livid" and that there was "no coming back" from this for the government. www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-politics-63320605
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Post by Morgan on Oct 20, 2022 6:03:04 GMT
And now the funny side........... Westminster chaos continues... in 70 seconds It has been another chaotic day in parliament. Suella Braverman resigned as home secretary, saying she sent an official document from her personal email account, which is a breach of ministerial rules. Ms Braverman used her resignation letter to make a blistering attack on Prime Minister Liz Truss with former Transport Secretary Grant Shapps taking up the position of home secretary. www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-politics-63322000About 40 seconds in. Watch the reaction of the MP when the deputy speaker shouts. You can tell he's not married.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 20, 2022 7:36:48 GMT
Utter chaos.
First you have Tory MP after Tory MP stand up and object to fracking and then saying they will vote against the very mechanism that would make time in the house to discuss banning it. They said it was not a vote about fracking but rather a vote of confidence in their government even though Labour are against fracking anyway. Then they say, one after another that Labour should be working with the government whilst working against Labour. They certainly know their own tricks best.
They you have bully boy tactics by some very senior Tories in the voting lobby and whatever you think of him I do not believe Chris Bryant was lying.
Then the chief whip resigns, with reports that Truss 'ran after' her to persuade her not to.
The worrying thing is if there were a GE tomorrow come people would still vote Tory, indeed some on this board as well.
This is like Hello Hello, Some mothers do ave em, faulty towers and black adder all rolled in to one.
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