I think you have used the wrong login, that was actually coherent.Line6 HXFX wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 1:15 pm I remember when Esther Mcvey announced she was giving up morning tele and was going to become a Tory MP.
Her companion on the couch asker her "what don't; you think there are enough unemployed people".
She also insisted everyone in social housing should start businesses out of them, and use them as office, inferring everyone was lazy not to do so. Insisting they lacked ambition and aspiration.
She was adamant about this for months.
Around 2% of social housing tenants can start a business out of their Social Housing and council house.. as doing so would go against practically everyones tenancy agreement. Think your social housing provider cannot recategorise their social housing as business addresses, as it would really fuck them up and out of various tax benefits.
Stop voting for fucking Tories
Could be an interesting shitfight in the coming weeks
Suella Braverman has just posted on X her letter to the PM following her sacking in the reshuffle yesterday. In it she says she only agreed to back him for the leadership last autumn, after Liz Truss resigned, after he agreed to conditions that were put down in writing, which included cutting legal migration, not watering down key pieces of Brexit legislation and publishing statutory guidance to schools to protect biological sex.
Braverman says Sunak has gone back on all these promises.
And she accuses him of opting for “wishful thinking as a comfort blanket to avoid having to make hard choices”.
These claims are incendiary. On his first day as PM Sunak promised “integrity, professionalism and accountability”. She claims to have evidence that blows this apart.
Suella can't have anything to say about professionalism, seeing her recent language.
Neither can she comment on integrity, accepting her post and 'supporting' Sunak the way she did.
Looking at the Tory letter, interesting to note that they defend 'free speech', but only when people agree with their 'common sense' opinions....
Neither can she comment on integrity, accepting her post and 'supporting' Sunak the way she did.
Looking at the Tory letter, interesting to note that they defend 'free speech', but only when people agree with their 'common sense' opinions....
Over the hills and far away........
Quite!salanya wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 5:00 pm Suella can't have anything to say about professionalism, seeing her recent language.
Neither can she comment on integrity, accepting her post and 'supporting' Sunak the way she did.
Looking at the Tory letter, interesting to note that they defend 'free speech', but only when people agree with their 'common sense' opinions....
I think there is alsoa page missing as I have seen 3 pages elsewhere but can't link them
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Grassroots Conservatives think that Braverman was the key to winning the election? Stranger things have happened, I suppose.
That horse becoming Pope.
That horse becoming Pope.
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The missing 2nd page. Things are starting to get more juicy...SaintK wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 5:04 pmQuite!salanya wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 5:00 pm Suella can't have anything to say about professionalism, seeing her recent language.
Neither can she comment on integrity, accepting her post and 'supporting' Sunak the way she did.
Looking at the Tory letter, interesting to note that they defend 'free speech', but only when people agree with their 'common sense' opinions....
I think there is alsoa page missing as I have seen 3 pages elsewhere but can't link them
Utter insanityHal Jordan wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 5:06 pm Grassroots Conservatives think that Braverman was the key to winning the election? Stranger things have happened, I suppose.
That horse becoming Pope.
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Well, she ought not have anything to say, but we can be certain she will. Unless Sunak has something up his sleeve to force the evil witch to stay dead now that the bell has gone 'ding dong'.salanya wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 5:00 pm Suella can't have anything to say about professionalism, seeing her recent language.
Neither can she comment on integrity, accepting her post and 'supporting' Sunak the way she did.
Looking at the Tory letter, interesting to note that they defend 'free speech', but only when people agree with their 'common sense' opinions....
That New Conservatives letter may as well have been written by activists it's so delusional. Recognising chronic wage stagnation and regional inequality, then swearing the post-2016 Tory policy was aimed at doing anything to address it
As someone pointed out in the replies, she's been sacked twice as HS now by the two weakest Prime Minsters in living memory. Now she's using unprofessional language in the stage whisper, sorry, letter of resignation in order to launch her next move.
If that doesn't prove her complete unsuitability for high office, I don't know what does.
If that doesn't prove her complete unsuitability for high office, I don't know what does.
She is both mad and deluded! However this is a rallying call to her right wing nutter MP mates and a call out to Tice, Farage etc for the next GE. To write this letter is just a measure of her anger and indeed spite about being rolled over by the Head Boy who has now brought in Dodgy Dave as air cover. This is going to get very juicy indeed, popcorn and G&T at the ready!sturginho wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 5:13 pmUtter insanityHal Jordan wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 5:06 pm Grassroots Conservatives think that Braverman was the key to winning the election? Stranger things have happened, I suppose.
That horse becoming Pope.
Meanwhile, as the Tories get into a playground brawl, the country is in perilous state, economy is flat lining, winter is going to kill the old and the infirm, levels of deprivation and child poverty are growing, the NHS will struggle to keep its head above water, there is even more shit in the sea and rivers, mortgage arrears and defaults are going up, Brexit is becoming an even bigger pile of shite, Border checks and tariffs on goods coming from EU are to be implemented soon, etc. At least we have Dodgy 'cut the Green Crap' Dave and his trusted finance Chinese mates to keep the UK foreign policy on an even keel whilst the world temperatures exceed the 1.5 degree limit and we have our hottest year on record! It is all going swimmingly - thank fuck we had 13 years of austerity otherwise things might have got really bad!
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Oh look...
Campaigners have raised concerns over a potential conflict of interest for the new UK environment secretary, Steve Barclay, whose wife is a senior executive at Anglian Water.
This summer, Anglian Water pleaded guilty to allowing millions of litres of untreated sewage to overflow from a water recycling centre in Essex. It was fined £2.65m, the largest penalty imposed for environmental offences in the east of England region.
Given our new Health Secretary is married to a sugar exec. we might need to put Putin’s niece in as Defence Secretary.tabascoboy wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 5:38 pm Oh look...
Campaigners have raised concerns over a potential conflict of interest for the new UK environment secretary, Steve Barclay, whose wife is a senior executive at Anglian Water.
This summer, Anglian Water pleaded guilty to allowing millions of litres of untreated sewage to overflow from a water recycling centre in Essex. It was fined £2.65m, the largest penalty imposed for environmental offences in the east of England region.
That's not a resignation letter is a stab not in the back but directly from the from to the jugular.
A rallying cry to the right of the Tory Party to revolt.
Tinged with no self awareness and narcissistic bombastic fervour.
I like it a lot. It's certainly not bland.
A rallying cry to the right of the Tory Party to revolt.
Tinged with no self awareness and narcissistic bombastic fervour.
I like it a lot. It's certainly not bland.
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To an extent I consider the Tories indulging in yet another round of party over country infighting not such a bad thing. While they're all focused on bad-mouthing each other and jockeying for position they're not putting as much effort or focus into legislating and making the country even worse.dpedin wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 5:31 pmShe is both mad and deluded! However this is a rallying call to her right wing nutter MP mates and a call out to Tice, Farage etc for the next GE. To write this letter is just a measure of her anger and indeed spite about being rolled over by the Head Boy who has now brought in Dodgy Dave as air cover. This is going to get very juicy indeed, popcorn and G&T at the ready!sturginho wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 5:13 pmUtter insanityHal Jordan wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 5:06 pm Grassroots Conservatives think that Braverman was the key to winning the election? Stranger things have happened, I suppose.
That horse becoming Pope.
Meanwhile, as the Tories get into a playground brawl, the country is in perilous state, economy is flat lining, winter is going to kill the old and the infirm, levels of deprivation and child poverty are growing, the NHS will struggle to keep its head above water, there is even more shit in the sea and rivers, mortgage arrears and defaults are going up, Brexit is becoming an even bigger pile of shite, Border checks and tariffs on goods coming from EU are to be implemented soon, etc. At least we have Dodgy 'cut the Green Crap' Dave and his trusted finance Chinese mates to keep the UK foreign policy on an even keel whilst the world temperatures exceed the 1.5 degree limit and we have our hottest year on record! It is all going swimmingly - thank fuck we had 13 years of austerity otherwise things might have got really bad!
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To be fair, it was quite a good pope.sturginho wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 5:13 pmUtter insanityHal Jordan wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 5:06 pm Grassroots Conservatives think that Braverman was the key to winning the election? Stranger things have happened, I suppose.
That horse becoming Pope.
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It absolutely beggars belief that there are sections of this country that think she is doing the right thing and that she is the best person for Britain.
It’s such a depressing and soul destroying thing to look at politics and the policies this now overtly crooked country is trying to enact.
Indeed. 10 years ago Braverman would have been scorned like we did Marie Le Pen and her policies. These days she’s mainstream. Broken Britain.ScarfaceClaw wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 7:53 pmIt absolutely beggars belief that there are sections of this country that think she is doing the right thing and that she is the best person for Britain.
It’s such a depressing and soul destroying thing to look at politics and the policies this now overtly crooked country is trying to enact.
Sandstorm wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 8:03 pmIndeed. 10 years ago Braverman would have been scorned like we did Marie Le Pen and her policies. These days she’s mainstream. Broken Britain.ScarfaceClaw wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 7:53 pmIt absolutely beggars belief that there are sections of this country that think she is doing the right thing and that she is the best person for Britain.
It’s such a depressing and soul destroying thing to look at politics and the policies this now overtly crooked country is trying to enact.
I remember there was controversy when Nick Griffin, the leader of the BNP went on Question Time (2009 says Google). He got absolutely battered and shown for what he was. Braverman doesn't seem so far from Griffin, though Griffin would probably hate her and think she should "go home". which is a bit ironic really.
I don't think for one minute that Braverman would face the same on QT now as Griffin did then, though she absolutely should, the media run a lot of the scaremongering, it would be wise something for them to do such a volte face
I don't want to think that these are mainstream views in Britain, yeah there has been rise in populism, scaremongering, scapegoating and fingers pointed in the direction of minorities to take attention away from the corruption and ineptitude displayed by those in power for the last 13 and a bit years, but I think most people hold similar values now to those they held ten, twenty, thirty years ago.
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Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 9:15 pm"He lied about letting me drown people' isn't quite the knife in the back she might believe it to be.
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He does, but he's too gutless/ball less to do it, but he can just withdraw the whip, & then use her incitement to riot to force a recall petition, which might happen, but in any case, she isn't the Tory candidate at the next election.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 5:25 pmWell, she ought not have anything to say, but we can be certain she will. Unless Sunak has something up his sleeve to force the evil witch to stay dead now that the bell has gone 'ding dong'.salanya wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 5:00 pm Suella can't have anything to say about professionalism, seeing her recent language.
Neither can she comment on integrity, accepting her post and 'supporting' Sunak the way she did.
Looking at the Tory letter, interesting to note that they defend 'free speech', but only when people agree with their 'common sense' opinions....
That New Conservatives letter may as well have been written by activists it's so delusional. Recognising chronic wage stagnation and regional inequality, then swearing the post-2016 Tory policy was aimed at doing anything to address it
And all the time he's looking at the all the other MPs who think they can piss & moan about his leadership, & still be candidates at the GE.
Fuck me! You'd hope any government would be acting and managing with common sense without having to appoint another right wing nutter in a made up cabinet position
The prime minister asked me to join his government to help bring about the common sense changes the country needs. Given the scale of the challenges we face, it is incumbent on all of us to do what we can, and I will roll up my sleeves and do my best for the government and the country.
But this was far from an easy decision for me to make as it means relinquishing my role on GB News – in particular presenting a show I love with Phil [Davies]. I don’t think it is a coincidence that when the prime minister looked for a champion for common sense he selected someone from GB News – the home of common sense.
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Sure it wasn't anything to do with being an obese smoker who quite often seems to have a drink in her hand?Thérèse Coffey said she “nearly died” due to the stress of being a government minister.
Speaking to BBC Radio Suffolk, the former environment secretary said she was admitted to hospital after “working [herself] into the ground”.
Coffey, 51, who had been widely tipped to be in line to be sacked by Rishi Sunak during his cabinet reshuffle, resigned from her role on Monday.
“Nearly five years ago I got so ill, I nearly, dare I say it, died,” she said. “I was in hospital for a month with some of the stresses that happen with ministerial life.
Besides that, it's a little difficult to credit the idea that the person who seemingly had zero grasp of her brief regardless of role was doing much work, let alone enough to be ground down.
Bloody lefty lawyers!!!Supreme court concludes Rwanda policy unlawful because of risks to asylum seekers being sent there
Reed says, given this evidence, the court of appeal concluded that there were good grounds for thinking asylum seekers going to Rwanda were at risk.
He says the supreme court is unanimously of the view that the court of appeal was right.
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Sun, Daily Heil et al client media to brand the judges enemies of the UK in 3.2.1....
“Facts are meaningless. You could use facts to prove anything that's even remotely true.”
No great surprise there!SaintK wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 10:19 amBloody lefty lawyers!!!Supreme court concludes Rwanda policy unlawful because of risks to asylum seekers being sent there
Reed says, given this evidence, the court of appeal concluded that there were good grounds for thinking asylum seekers going to Rwanda were at risk.
He says the supreme court is unanimously of the view that the court of appeal was right.
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Yet again another of Bumblecunts cunning plans turns out to be an completely impossible clusterfuck ..... who could have anticipated thatSimian wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 10:24 amNo great surprise there!SaintK wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 10:19 amBloody lefty lawyers!!!Supreme court concludes Rwanda policy unlawful because of risks to asylum seekers being sent there
Reed says, given this evidence, the court of appeal concluded that there were good grounds for thinking asylum seekers going to Rwanda were at risk.
He says the supreme court is unanimously of the view that the court of appeal was right.
Tempted to say the whole Rwanda issue has just been one big dead cat! The legal opinion was pretty firm on this and I am positive that ministers would have received the same legal advice from their civil service lawyers. However they decided to go ahead as a 'wedge issue' and something to hang their coat on for the get out of ECHR etc issues they really want to pursue. I have no doubt lefty lawyers, woke EU, get out of ECHR, enemies of the people, etc will be all over the right wing media in next few days.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 10:33 amYet again another of Bumblecunts cunning plans turns out to be an completely impossible clusterfuck ..... who could have anticipated that
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“Facts are meaningless. You could use facts to prove anything that's even remotely true.”
It's not really confined to the UK though is it. Populist, right wing politicians are gaining traction just about everywhere. Whilst they are dangerous pricks, people are in for a shock if they are going to ignore the reasons it is happening.Sandstorm wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 8:03 pmIndeed. 10 years ago Braverman would have been scorned like we did Marie Le Pen and her policies. These days she’s mainstream. Broken Britain.ScarfaceClaw wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 7:53 pmIt absolutely beggars belief that there are sections of this country that think she is doing the right thing and that she is the best person for Britain.
It’s such a depressing and soul destroying thing to look at politics and the policies this now overtly crooked country is trying to enact.
dpedin wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 10:58 amTempted to say the whole Rwanda issue has just been one big dead cat! The legal opinion was pretty firm on this and I am positive that ministers would have received the same legal advice from their civil service lawyers. However they decided to go ahead as a 'wedge issue' and something to hang their coat on for the get out of ECHR etc issues they really want to pursue. I have no doubt lefty lawyers, woke EU, get out of ECHR, enemies of the people, etc will be all over the right wing media in next few days.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 10:33 amYet again another of Bumblecunts cunning plans turns out to be an completely impossible clusterfuck ..... who could have anticipated that
The Torygraph already has "Who are these judges?" column naming , and presumably in their own minds, shaming them.
The New Conservatives group, which Braverman is meeting with this morning has as its first manifesto wish, "Replace Labour's European rights and equalities laws
with a new British framework for rights and freedoms."
It was fucking Churchill who was the driving force behind setting up the ECHR, the idiotic, lying bastards that they are, anyone who gets taken in, yet again, is a complete fool.
All opposition have to start pushing really hard for a GE now.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 11:13 amdpedin wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 10:58 amTempted to say the whole Rwanda issue has just been one big dead cat! The legal opinion was pretty firm on this and I am positive that ministers would have received the same legal advice from their civil service lawyers. However they decided to go ahead as a 'wedge issue' and something to hang their coat on for the get out of ECHR etc issues they really want to pursue. I have no doubt lefty lawyers, woke EU, get out of ECHR, enemies of the people, etc will be all over the right wing media in next few days.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 10:33 am
Yet again another of Bumblecunts cunning plans turns out to be an completely impossible clusterfuck ..... who could have anticipated that
The Torygraph already has "Who are these judges?" column naming , and presumably in their own minds, shaming them.
The New Conservatives group, which Braverman is meeting with this morning has as its first manifesto wish, "Replace Labour's European rights and equalities laws
with a new British framework for rights and freedoms."
It was fucking Churchill who was the driving force behind setting up the ECHR, the idiotic, lying bastards that they are, anyone who gets taken in, yet again, is a complete fool.
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