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By Youngian
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Oblomov wrote: Wed Nov 03, 2021 4:13 pm Complaining about a minimum wage waitress, good bit of casual classism from Tommeh there.
Young people on minimum wage in services industries who don't believe 'Enoch was right' aren't real working class. Retired home owners in Bedordshire with final salary pensions and two cars, are. They're proper people.
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By Boiler
#14110
I understand Alex Jones has been found guilty in all four defamation lawsuits being brought by the Sandy Hook parents.

https://abcnews.go.com/US/alex-jones-fo ... d=81182840

Also, Steve "Two Shirts" Bannon has apparently surrendered to the FBI.

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/trump-a ... d=81176653
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S0 - the Owen Paterson business.

The government wants this laid to rest as soon as possible and as cleanly as possible. To do this they proposed a 'nodding motion' to accept Paterson's guilt. In a nodding motion there has to be unanimity in the House, if a single MP objects the motion falls, and in this case the government would have to hold a full debate on the issue (which isn't in any doubt). It will be messy, nasty and will further shit-smear the Tories. No-one on the government side would vote for that, would they?

Well you're wrong. Christopher Chope objected, the nodding motion falls and the government has to table a full debate...
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https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... ach-report

The backbencher Christopher Chope was named by multiple sources as the person who objected to ratifying the findings about Owen Paterson’s behaviour which followed a two-year investigation by the Commons standards watchdog.

The government had tried to shunt the vote to the end of the day but put forward a motion that only one MP needed to object to in order for it to fail. In a deeply embarrassing move for the prime minister, one Tory cried out “object” late on Monday night – prolonging the resolution of the issue that has prompted some MPs to warn tensions are “frighteningly high” within the Conservative party.
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Fury from Tories exploded at the issue being prolonged, with a minister telling the Guardian: “He has been for many year a Jurassic embarrassment – tonight he crossed a line. The man should retire and the executive are livid. If he comes into the team room tomorrow, colleagues would want to say two words to him and the second word would be ‘off’.”

A former minister said: “The fact we can’t deselect these people is baffling”, while a frontbencher called Chope “a selfish twat”. Backbenchers complained it would “make a bad situation even worse”, and expressed severe disappointment it was “handing Labour a freebie”.
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By Andy McDandy
#14143
The All New KevS wrote: Mon Nov 15, 2021 10:37 pm With the news emerging that the Liverpool bomber was allegedly a Christian convert, it's quite entertaining watching the Gammon tie themselves in knots on the Twitsphere.
I doubt it. As previously said, they only go to church for weddings and funerals, and spend their Sundays in B&Q. To them this aspect of the case will just be more evidence that the C of E has "gone soft".
By Bones McCoy
#14147
Malcolm Armsteen wrote: Tue Nov 16, 2021 12:31 am https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... ach-report

The backbencher Christopher Chope was named by multiple sources as the person who objected to ratifying the findings about Owen Paterson’s behaviour which followed a two-year investigation by the Commons standards watchdog.

The government had tried to shunt the vote to the end of the day but put forward a motion that only one MP needed to object to in order for it to fail. In a deeply embarrassing move for the prime minister, one Tory cried out “object” late on Monday night – prolonging the resolution of the issue that has prompted some MPs to warn tensions are “frighteningly high” within the Conservative party.
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Fury from Tories exploded at the issue being prolonged, with a minister telling the Guardian: “He has been for many year a Jurassic embarrassment – tonight he crossed a line. The man should retire and the executive are livid. If he comes into the team room tomorrow, colleagues would want to say two words to him and the second word would be ‘off’.”

A former minister said: “The fact we can’t deselect these people is baffling”, while a frontbencher called Chope “a selfish twat”. Backbenchers complained it would “make a bad situation even worse”, and expressed severe disappointment it was “handing Labour a freebie”.
Johnson had every opportunity to tip him out with the moderates.

As ever, the real enemy is seen as the whistleblower and not the guy who broke the rules for years.

The "Let the electorate decide" brigade seem butthurt and confused.
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By MisterMuncher
#14153
Odd that it's objecting to blatant arse-covering by the Tories that finally raises their ire toward Chope, a man who would insist on a biopsy should he discover any early sign of a redeeming feature.
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By Cyclist
#18624
People owed an estimated £2m by English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson have appointed an independent insolvency expert to try to recover their money before a March deadline.

Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, declared himself bankrupt last March.

In July, a judge ordered him to pay £100,000 to a refugee schoolboy he had wrongly accused of attacking a girl.

He also owes an estimated £1.5m in legal costs for the boy's lawyers.

Robinson failed to convince the High Court his claims that Jamal Hijazi had attacked "young English girls" in his school in Huddersfield were true.

The legal costs are before any accrued interest.

Other creditors include HMRC, a former business partner and Barrow-In-Furness Borough Council.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-m ... r-60052754
By Bones McCoy
#18649
Cyclist wrote: Thu Jan 20, 2022 9:13 am
People owed an estimated £2m by English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson have appointed an independent insolvency expert to try to recover their money before a March deadline.

Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, declared himself bankrupt last March.

In July, a judge ordered him to pay £100,000 to a refugee schoolboy he had wrongly accused of attacking a girl.

He also owes an estimated £1.5m in legal costs for the boy's lawyers.

Robinson failed to convince the High Court his claims that Jamal Hijazi had attacked "young English girls" in his school in Huddersfield were true.

The legal costs are before any accrued interest.

Other creditors include HMRC, a former business partner and Barrow-In-Furness Borough Council.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-m ... r-60052754
Makes you wonder who lends money to an obvious grifter.

Involving an insolvency expert, doesn't sound like a bunch of bewildered £5 go fund me chumps.
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By Cyclist
#18741
Union Flag (UF). Corrupt government
UF. Lying turd as Prime Minister
UF. Highest Covid death toll in Europe
UF. Food and heating becoming unaffordable
UF. ..Oh fuck it. The list is almost endless.

Daniel Hannan is a cunt who should be dangling from the lamp post next to Johnson's.

I've had enough of these right wing shitbags. String the lot of them up.
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By Watchman
#18747
I believe the WHO is on the phone to the Nobel Prize Committee as we speak, demanding that they create a new category for COVID stuff, coz de Piffle won it
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