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Has anybody said it's just the Tory MPs?
Rachel Reeves on tv this morning saying that sexism is rife in Parliament.She didn’t say it was just from one side so by definition it appears to be a generalisation.Not just the Tory MPs then.
Quote from: i_ateallthepies on April 25, 2022, 08:55:09 amHas anybody said it's just the Tory MPs?Well, possibly Angela Raynor."But it is the PM who is dragging the Conservative Party into the sewer - and the anonymous Tory MPs doing his bidding are complicit. He and his cheerleaders clearly have a big problem with women in public life. They should be ashamed of themselves.”
Quote from: drfchound on April 25, 2022, 09:29:15 amQuote from: i_ateallthepies on April 25, 2022, 08:55:09 amHas anybody said it's just the Tory MPs?Well, possibly Angela Raynor."But it is the PM who is dragging the Conservative Party into the sewer - and the anonymous Tory MPs doing his bidding are complicit. He and his cheerleaders clearly have a big problem with women in public life. They should be ashamed of themselves.”It was the MOS who said they were Tory MPs they were reporting on, not Angela Raynor.That's if you believe there were any 'anonymous' Tory MPs involved in the first place, of course, and not just the MOS making up them up to create a story.
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on April 25, 2022, 09:56:14 amQuote from: drfchound on April 25, 2022, 09:29:15 amQuote from: i_ateallthepies on April 25, 2022, 08:55:09 amHas anybody said it's just the Tory MPs?Well, possibly Angela Raynor."But it is the PM who is dragging the Conservative Party into the sewer - and the anonymous Tory MPs doing his bidding are complicit. He and his cheerleaders clearly have a big problem with women in public life. They should be ashamed of themselves.”It was the MOS who said they were Tory MPs they were reporting on, not Angela Raynor.That's if you believe there were any 'anonymous' Tory MPs involved in the first place, of course, and not just the MOS making up them up to create a story.The words I quoted were from Raynor.
Quote from: drfchound on April 25, 2022, 09:29:15 amQuote from: i_ateallthepies on April 25, 2022, 08:55:09 amHas anybody said it's just the Tory MPs?Well, possibly Angela Raynor."But it is the PM who is dragging the Conservative Party into the sewer - and the anonymous Tory MPs doing his bidding are complicit. He and his cheerleaders clearly have a big problem with women in public life. They should be ashamed of themselves.”It was the MOS who said they were Tory MPs they were reporting on, not Angela Raynor.That's if you believe there were any 'anonymous' Tory MPs involved in the first place, of course, and not just the MOS making up them up to create a story.
Quote from: i_ateallthepies on April 25, 2022, 08:55:09 amHas anybody said it's just the Tory MPs?Well, possibly Angela Raynor."But it is the PM who is dragging the Conservative Party into the sewer - and the anonymous Tory MPs doing his bidding are complicit. He and his cheerleaders clearly have a big problem with women in public life. They should be ashamed of themselves.”
''More than 100 fines have now been issued over partygate, say Met police – UK politics live''
Quote from: SydneyRover on May 12, 2022, 11:53:17 am''More than 100 fines have now been issued over partygate, say Met police – UK politics live''But surprisingly nothing in the post for Johnson? I'm imagining quite a few lefty's Throwing strops today.
Quote from: drfchound on April 25, 2022, 08:15:08 amRachel Reeves on tv this morning saying that sexism is rife in Parliament.She didn’t say it was just from one side so by definition it appears to be a generalisation.Not just the Tory MPs then.I'm not sure how she would know this, because it would have to be a very dark night for someone to "bump"into her.Just not sure about her, sitting there in the commons with her grans old undies on her face, she just has something about he i can't quite put my finger on it, is she related to Michael Howard the ex Tory mp.There's defiantly "something of the the night" about her!
There's a very odd comment from the Met. The Acting Deputy Commissioner said that whether an event took place in someone's home was taken into account in deciding whether or not to impose a fine. I fail to see why that should be a factor - surely you either broke the law or you didn't, regardless of where (the daughter of a friend was a student during the first lockdown and was fined for having friends round to her house).As BFYP says, it'll be interesting to see the detail in the Sue Gray report.
And''The conclusion of the Met investigation into Partygate does not just mean that the Sue Gray report into the lockdown-busting events will be published imminently; it also triggers the launch of the privileges committee inquiry into claims that Boris Johnson deliberately misled MPs when he said the rules were followed at all times.The Commons voted for this investigation to go ahead last month, but the motion passed by MPs said the committee would “not begin substantive consideration of the matter” until the Met inquiry was over''It's never ends
Turns out that the Met only looked at some of the alleged breaches, not all of them;https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/partygate-police-probed-just-two-27013954So how can they be satisfied that no further actionable breaches took place?
Quote from: albie on May 19, 2022, 11:50:37 pmTurns out that the Met only looked at some of the alleged breaches, not all of them;https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/partygate-police-probed-just-two-27013954So how can they be satisfied that no further actionable breaches took place?So let's get this right. He attended 4 social events at his place of work, where people who shouldn't have been there were invited and have been fined for breaking the law. And it never dawned on him to stop the social events in his office? And that's all hunky dory?