JM2K6 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 24, 2021 12:44 pmThat makes no sense whatsoever, I'm sorry. Can you rewrite that so an idiot like me can understand what you're trying to say?Rhubarb & Custard wrote: ↑Sat Jul 24, 2021 11:58 am That they're evasive is a problem, that he lies is a different and further problem. But if you set the standard such they have to answer questions asked not that they'd like to have been asked maybe you don't escalate to still worse standards of behaviour.
Plus, the fact he lies isn't a different problem, it's the actual problem everyone is talking about. Being evasive is something you're talking about on your own here.
Politicians don't play politics, it's their job. Butler attempting to show up the PM's dishonesty and utter disregard of the rules, plus Parliament's failure to hold him to account, is not "playing politics" any more than literally any other attempt to hold people to account.I don't happen to agree with Jess either, playing politics is a perfectly acceptable expression for me, and it's quicker than saying writing a full definition. I mean maybe if you took it out and that removed all negative/pejorative commentary that would be one thing. But it's not always an overly negative thing to say, often it's said by the losing side in a debate and they simply look weird/sad, and it'd only be replaced by something else derogatory anyway
If you start with not even letting them be evasive you hopefully never escalate to them flat out lying. Yes there are some corrections needed but why be so limited as to hope the corrections should be around the most base of behaviours. Okay if all you want to talk about is the lying you do that, there's little need to be upset however if someone else widens a conversational point
And yes, calling out the PM (and others) for lying is part of their job and important. But, waiting until the final day before recess giving the press a story going into recess isn't 'just' doing the job, it is in part playing politics, which to a degree is fine because that is part of their job, but then I don't think accusing someone of playing politics means they're automatically wrong or that there's no merit to their comment(s) and of course multiple things might be true at once. And in this matter as I have my doubts the speaker or deputy speaker will now be able to easily contain further charges that the PM and others are lying, the Lib Dems, Labour, the SNP will all smell blood, the Speaker's and the PM's, even the DUP might smell blood if they think it's in their interests, one might even think they'd be willing to play politics with the issue