Looks like a recall signing will take place in the Wellingborough Constituency for a by election for Peter Bone seat.
The day before he was exposed, was on Jeremy Kyle stamping his feet, calling people out and shouting someone down ... ... this is how these people are, like Boris Johnson they believe their bluster will always triumph in the end. And, with some gullible dopes, it always will.
I heard a remarkable quote today. 'if you're 45 and your politics are the same as when you were 21, you haven't been thinking, you've been rearranging your prejudices'
I always knew he was an imbecile, but by Christ it keeps on getting worse. This moron was elected as Prime Minister of the UK. Just let that sink in....
And still do ... ... but pretend they don’t They'd vote him back in tomorrow if he hadn't been humiliated and kicked out by his own party ... ... he now writes a column no-one reads and speaks on a TV show no-one watches. He started out as a comedy and seamlessly transformed into a tragedy. I've enjoyed laughing at him, and his arse lickers, from the start and still do.
Shadow ministers beginning to bail out. Over Israel, what a great look for a party continually accused of hating Jews. Labour - Hold My Beer.
Aye Borisitis is hard to shake off. Symptoms include an inability to admit one is wrong despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, and also fabricating intricate excuses blaming anything and everything but their glorious leader Bonko.
It's the way forward for me, and the press are remaining quite over some of the main issues of corruption, interference, money, blackmail, and complete and utter chaos. As for Sunak, he has been installed to look after the rich, and **** the rest of us.
In situations like this there's usually been a better option waiting in the wings. Blair's Labour, and even Cameron's Conservatives, God help us, looked a much better bet than the dying farts of a clapped out government. I don't think we can say that now. Labour seem determined to sabotage the massive gift that the Tories are handing them. It's like replacing Grayson with Parkinson - you're just hoping that the act of change in itself will create a positive reaction rather than having any real evidence that they're any better.
Or if you voted for the guy who managed to lose to him. Or if you constantly accuse others of voting for either of them when they didn't. If you don't, you should.
Just been reading about the MP who's 'resigned to pursue a ceasefire' by Israel. I totally understand his position but can't see how his resignation will help his cause. Surely being a duly elected British MP carries more influence which could help him. This isn't a war, it's revenge and punishment ... the vast majority of the dead are innocent civilians, not soldiers.
It is such a terrible situation in Gaza at the minute and as I have said before I dont claim to understand the rights and wrongs of it. It just looks appalling and has done since the terrorist attack which was shocking. I think Starmer has done a very good job on the issue so far. I know he put his foot in his mouth early on but I am not so sure that is the problem it is made out to be. He is trying to keep in step with the majority of UK allies in not demanding a ceasefire. I think this is where some Labour politicians are unhappy and their constituents are unhappy. Councillors quitting is one thing, front benchers another. The MP Hussai said he has quit to be able to more strongly call for a ceasefire. If the news is to be believed Labour front benchers have been told they have not to support a call for a ceasefire or they cant stay in post. Maybe this is what Hussain means. Again according to the media others may follow suit, depends on how much faith you put in the media sources I suppose (not much by me). If there is a vote on a ceasefire next week, and it looks possible, then it will be interesting to see whether Starmer gives them free vote or not. That could be a tipping point in terms of more resignations.