It is a mad story but a bit naughty of someone to print that. He didn’t crash because he had a skirt on or there’d be chaos in car parks at Scottish wedding venues.
Think the details were printed as the offence happened in November 21 and he'd milked the applause for coming out in March 22 knowing fine well a day in court was looming
Not forgetting the current the The Rt Hon Nadhim Zahawi MP, who does pay all his taxes accrued by his complex web of companies , at least thats what he informs us.
All of whom were born in England. They're as British as you and I. Showed your true colours there, Smuggy.
Yes I know, everyone does, there's this thing called Google It was a subtle joke, based on the names, that anyone with a brain would easily see ... .... I didn't think anyone would be daft enough to take it seriously
According to Johnson, Cummings was a man of the highest integrity ... ... these words just pour out of them.
Or from an obscene middle finger salute from the education minister... unbelievable https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...-slam-education-minister-over-obscene-gesture
Since poor David Amess was murdered the 'go to' excuse is always 'death threats' ... ... it's the MP version of 'I'm from a broken home'
See the unions gave her both barrels... The joint letter from Unison, the Association of School and College Leaders, the National Association of Head Teachers and the National Education Union, published on Monday, expressed grave concern at her actions and its likely impact on standards in schools. It said: “As representatives of the teachers, leaders and support staff who run our nation’s schools and colleges, we are deeply aware of just how important professional conduct, ethical standards and appropriate behaviour are for our children and young people. “We note your comment that you were responding to a ‘baying mob’, plus your justification that ‘I should have shown more composure but am only human.’ “Frankly, explanations such as this from politicians are no longer good enough. As role models, politicians are increasingly falling short of the standards expected of them. Your words would certainly not be an acceptable excuse from a pupil or member of staff in a school or college. “We believe you should publicly acknowledge the impact that your loss of composure is likely to have on the ability of education teams to maintain common decency in schools.