Stop voting for fucking Tories
No they didn’t. They didn’t vote at all, which is not quite the same thing, although the whips had previously threatened to throw out anyone who abstained, as well as those actively voting against the Govt. Incidentally, Truss didn’t vote either, so perhaps she’ll kick herself out of the party.I like neeps wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 7:26 pm Kwasi Kwarteng, Boris Johnson, Priti Patel, Nadine Dorries, Theresa May all voted against the motion. Would be funny if Truss suspends them all to be fair. Like when Johnson sacked Gove as a last hurrah.
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Comments suggesting he has passed photos to the Dept Speaker.
JRM & Coffey should be suspended immediately
JRM & Coffey should be suspended immediately
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For a speech about his colleagues putting their career above national interest he does mention the interest he has in his friends keeping their jobs quite a lot doesn't he.
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Oh that's shame. Truss resigning and kicking herself out of the party is the smart choice for her.Lobby wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 7:32 pmNo they didn’t. They didn’t vote at all, which is not quite the same thing, although the whips had previously threatened to throw out anyone who abstained, as well as those actively voting against the Govt. Incidentally, Truss didn’t vote either, so perhaps she’ll kick herself out of the party.I like neeps wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 7:26 pm Kwasi Kwarteng, Boris Johnson, Priti Patel, Nadine Dorries, Theresa May all voted against the motion. Would be funny if Truss suspends them all to be fair. Like when Johnson sacked Gove as a last hurrah.
I like neeps wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 7:36 pmOh that's shame. Truss resigning and kicking herself out of the party is the smart choice for her.Lobby wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 7:32 pmNo they didn’t. They didn’t vote at all, which is not quite the same thing, although the whips had previously threatened to throw out anyone who abstained, as well as those actively voting against the Govt. Incidentally, Truss didn’t vote either, so perhaps she’ll kick herself out of the party.I like neeps wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 7:26 pm Kwasi Kwarteng, Boris Johnson, Priti Patel, Nadine Dorries, Theresa May all voted against the motion. Would be funny if Truss suspends them all to be fair. Like when Johnson sacked Gove as a last hurrah.
Apparently Truss missed the vote because she was dealing with the resignations of the Chief Whip and Deputy Chief Whip.
Settled in for the night - gin bought and popcorn in a bowl - watching Man Utd v Tottenham as a warm up - roll on the news!
Edit: Just caught Krishnan from C4 calling Steve Baker a Cnut on twitter - brilliant. Tonights news coverage is surely worth a BAFTA?
Edit: Just caught Krishnan from C4 calling Steve Baker a Cnut on twitter - brilliant. Tonights news coverage is surely worth a BAFTA?
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Was the word; Cunt, Krishnan ?
If so, it was certainly not, in any way, out of line, just understandable in the presence of such an odious, lying ball of intolerance & vileness.
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The Whips didn't vote either. Utterly clueless leadership - why create such a mess over a vote they were hardly likely to lose anyway - even with all those not voting they had a 96 majority.Lobby wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 7:42 pmI like neeps wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 7:36 pmOh that's shame. Truss resigning and kicking herself out of the party is the smart choice for her.Lobby wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 7:32 pm
No they didn’t. They didn’t vote at all, which is not quite the same thing, although the whips had previously threatened to throw out anyone who abstained, as well as those actively voting against the Govt. Incidentally, Truss didn’t vote either, so perhaps she’ll kick herself out of the party.
Apparently Truss missed the vote because she was dealing with the resignations of the Chief Whip and Deputy Chief Whip.
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I guess because Truss made such a song and dance about fracking it's at least something to point to as an achievement.Ovals wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 7:51 pmThe Whips didn't vote either. Utterly clueless leadership - why create such a mess over a vote they were hardly likely to lose anyway - even with all those not voting they had a 96 majority.Lobby wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 7:42 pmI like neeps wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 7:36 pm
Oh that's shame. Truss resigning and kicking herself out of the party is the smart choice for her.
Apparently Truss missed the vote because she was dealing with the resignations of the Chief Whip and Deputy Chief Whip.
It's getting quite hard to see how the next PM isn't Johnson. The rabidly Tory outriders such as Guido and Haywood are saying. Won't be long before Choppers gets in on the action too.
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Poster of this tweet has no special inside info I'm sure but would be kinda funny if true
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fishfoodie wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 7:34 pm Comments suggesting he has passed photos to the Dept Speaker.
JRM & Coffey should be suspended immediately
Looks like he has.
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Very hard to see any actual evidence of anything here. Also he'll get in trouble for posting pictures in the lobby you'd think.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 8:03 pmfishfoodie wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 7:34 pm Comments suggesting he has passed photos to the Dept Speaker.
JRM & Coffey should be suspended immediately
Looks like he has.
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Aren't Whistleblowers protected ?I like neeps wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 8:05 pmVery hard to see any actual evidence of anything here. Also he'll get in trouble for posting pictures in the lobby you'd think.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 8:03 pmfishfoodie wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 7:34 pm Comments suggesting he has passed photos to the Dept Speaker.
JRM & Coffey should be suspended immediately
Looks like he has.
He can make a legitimate case that he needed to take the photo, to correctly identify the guilty parties, & make sure of his facts.
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It's down to 69 as of yesterday, with the by-elections, suspensions, defections, etc, etc
Todays events could well lead to a few more defections, if nothing else
Charles Walker MP (com) absolutely losing it on BBC news. So angry he looked like he was going to cry.
“Hope those people that backed Truss so they could get to hold a red box and sit round the cabinet table are now happy”
“This is what happens when talentless people are promoted”
“Hope those people that backed Truss so they could get to hold a red box and sit round the cabinet table are now happy”
“This is what happens when talentless people are promoted”
All the money you made will never buy back your soul
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Hope that he has more to back up his claims though, as this shows nothing conclusive.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 8:03 pmfishfoodie wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 7:34 pm Comments suggesting he has passed photos to the Dept Speaker.
JRM & Coffey should be suspended immediately
Looks like he has.
Apologies, thought I was watching it liveSlick wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 8:17 pm Charles Walker MP (com) absolutely losing it on BBC news. So angry he looked like he was going to cry.
“Hope those people that backed Truss so they could get to hold a red box and sit round the cabinet table are now happy”
“This is what happens when talentless people are promoted”
All the money you made will never buy back your soul
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Meanwhile one loyal Tory MP says this is all Labour's doing in trying to destabilize the Government and take over Parliament....
No-one could make this shit up
No-one could make this shit up
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But he's not done that. It's a picture that shows Coffey and Rees-Mogg and some confused/mildly shocked Tories but nothing more.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 8:13 pmAren't Whistleblowers protected ?I like neeps wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 8:05 pmVery hard to see any actual evidence of anything here. Also he'll get in trouble for posting pictures in the lobby you'd think.
He can make a legitimate case that he needed to take the photo, to correctly identify the guilty parties, & make sure of his facts.
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His account has been corroborated by other MPs though, & this all happened contemporaneously, so it's not like he thought; "I'll just take a snap, so I make up a story about MPs being bullied to vote".I like neeps wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 8:32 pmBut he's not done that. It's a picture that shows Coffey and Rees-Mogg and some confused/mildly shocked Tories but nothing more.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 8:13 pmAren't Whistleblowers protected ?I like neeps wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 8:05 pm
Very hard to see any actual evidence of anything here. Also he'll get in trouble for posting pictures in the lobby you'd think.
He can make a legitimate case that he needed to take the photo, to correctly identify the guilty parties, & make sure of his facts.
There's dozens of people in that pic, & there were hundreds of others going thru to vote, so the Speaker isn't going to have a hard time getting MPs to confirm or deny the story; & it's not like the last allegations of Whips going beyond the acceptable is in the dim & distant past.
And then we have the assessment of the now Ex Deputy Chief Whip
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Reportedly the Chief Whip and Deputy have "unresigned"
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I honestly didn't know that was what he'd actually called him when I posted this; so I'm obviously delighted that even someone as errudite, as Krishnan struggles to come up with anything else when faced with such a loathsome creature.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 7:47 pm
Was the word; Cunt, Krishnan ?
If so, it was certainly not, in any way, out of line, just understandable in the presence of such an odious, lying ball of intolerance & vileness.
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No 10 reporting they've both unresigned (as of 22:34).fishfoodie wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 8:43 pmHis account has been corroborated by other MPs though, & this all happened contemporaneously, so it's not like he thought; "I'll just take a snap, so I make up a story about MPs being bullied to vote".I like neeps wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 8:32 pmBut he's not done that. It's a picture that shows Coffey and Rees-Mogg and some confused/mildly shocked Tories but nothing more.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 8:13 pm
Aren't Whistleblowers protected ?
He can make a legitimate case that he needed to take the photo, to correctly identify the guilty parties, & make sure of his facts.
There's dozens of people in that pic, & there were hundreds of others going thru to vote, so the Speaker isn't going to have a hard time getting MPs to confirm or deny the story; & it's not like the last allegations of Whips going beyond the acceptable is in the dim & distant past.
And then we have the assessment of the now Ex Deputy Chief Whip
I suppose that means that they'll both be in the HoL, after Dizzys Honours list at the end of the week ?
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The whole structure of the Tory Party is breaking apart
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40 Tory MPS failed to vote last night reportedly
More shambles this morning. Apparently no. 10 texted journalists last night to say the Fracking vote was a confidence vote and that those who failed to vote without a valid excuse will be disciplined.
This morning, the Transport Minister, Anne-Marie Trevelyan, has been lying through her teeth on the Breakfast shows, but when asked said it was an ‘important’ vote, but not a vote of confidence.
Given the reported anger amongst Tory back benchers, I can see any attempt by Truss to discipline members going down like the proverbial cup of cold sick.
This morning, the Transport Minister, Anne-Marie Trevelyan, has been lying through her teeth on the Breakfast shows, but when asked said it was an ‘important’ vote, but not a vote of confidence.
Given the reported anger amongst Tory back benchers, I can see any attempt by Truss to discipline members going down like the proverbial cup of cold sick.
EnergiseR2 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 6:24 am It's because they somehow think they can hold on. Tories were twats back say in the 90's but they fucked off when people wanted them to. Look at Queen twat Currie and her eggs. The new right like Johnson or across the water Trump just point blank refuse to go. They must have been impossible to parent
It's easy, ship them off to boarding school.
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So, correct me if I'm wrong here, but last night was originally a confidence motion on the government which was whipped to ensure a victory.
Someone stood up in the commons and said it was not a confidence vote, which caused the chief whip and deputy chief whip to resign.
MPs were bullied and harassed into the division lobby of the government's choice, making MPs vote against the wishes of their constituents.
When the vote was "won", it was then spun as a confidence motion and the Chief Whip and Deputy were back in post (presumably strong-armed back in)
Would that be a fair summation of events?
edit - I missed Lobby's post.
So now it wasn't a confidence vote, again.
I wonder what it will have been by lunchtime?
I know Armando Iannucci stopped writing The Thick of It because life was imitating art, but even he would have struggled to make this believable comedy
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You don't get rich betting against the Tory Party, but it's entirely feasible this is the end for them
Old men forget: yet all shall be forgot, But he'll remember with advantages, What feats he did that day
Paddington Bear wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 7:38 am You don't get rich betting against the Tory Party, but it's entirely feasible this is the end for them
A lot of people across the country hold conservative views, I oppose them vehemently and think that they are wrong, but I also respect the fact that this is not in any way a minority view, especially in rural communities.
The Tories have abandoned their constituents, they've been taken over by the interests of hedge funds and Big Corp at the expense of the population, they deserve to wither and die as a party.
They won't, of course, they still have that 20% minimum who will vote for them no matter how inept or corrupt they are, they are nothing if not successful in winning elections, unfortunately I think rumours of their demise are somewhat exaggerated, etc
They've fallen into the same trap that Labour did under Corbyn. The majority of their MPs are not vehemently right wing - as we saw during the election of Truss, who was 1st choice amongst a quite small minority of MPs - but they have become hostage to the ERG/Tufton group and the votes of the membership who appear easily fooled. In some ways it was encouraging to see how many of their MPs were appalled at the prospect of tax cuts for the rich while not raising benefits in line with inflation. Even BoJo wasn't really right wing, he was just a political opportunist who used Brexit to further his own ends.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 7:49 amPaddington Bear wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 7:38 am You don't get rich betting against the Tory Party, but it's entirely feasible this is the end for them
A lot of people across the country hold conservative views, I oppose them vehemently and think that they are wrong, but I also respect the fact that this is not in any way a minority view, especially in rural communities.
The Tories have abandoned their constituents, they've been taken over by the interests of hedge funds and Big Corp at the expense of the population, they deserve to wither and die as a party.
They won't, of course, they still have that 20% minimum who will vote for them no matter how inept or corrupt they are, they are nothing if not successful in winning elections, unfortunately I think rumours of their demise are somewhat exaggerated, etc
Either way, they aren't going anywhere for a couple of years, regardless of the chaos in their ranks.
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Today we get Braverman's resignation speech to the House.
I'm sure it will be in keeping with her personality.
I'm sure it will be in keeping with her personality.
According to my local MP, Elections are never a waste of time or money, so presumably he'll have no objection to calling a GE
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-63317010
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-63317010
I was thinking about this recently.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 7:49 amA lot of people across the country hold conservative views, I oppose them vehemently and think that they are wrong, but I also respect the fact that this is not in any way a minority view, especially in rural communities.
The Tories have abandoned their constituents, they've been taken over by the interests of hedge funds and Big Corp at the expense of the population, they deserve to wither and die as a party.
When I was a student I was a member (for a time) of the Conservative party. The party I grew up with in the 60s in Scotland could be described in retrospect as 'noblesse oblige' Tories. They were the party of the landed gentry and the aristocracy*, they viewed ruling as their birth right, and they were opposed to unions and other such communist trends. But they also viewed it as their duty to lead the country, not for their own betterment, but for the general good. Albeit in a paternalist 'chaps who went to private schools know best' way.
There was much that was wrong with them and their attitudes then, but their sense of duty to the country is the one thing that should have been preserved above all else, but is the thing that has most obviously gone missing.
Lots of stereotypes and simplifications in that. Plus a few generalisations.
* my family were neither landed gentry or aristocracy, though I did go to a private school. We were aspirational small business people.