#72209
Johnson will feel entitled to be the candidate in the first safe Tory seat by-election. By then he’ll be a yesterday man told to do one, hopefully.

Lord Dave is probably putting the feelers out touting his egg cup sized gravitas for an above party politics role. Fuck off back to your shed.
#72231
I don't think he has been banned for life. He body-swerved his punishment first time around by quitting rather than face a recall petition, but this is a new parliament. He could theoretically return via a by election.
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Youngian wrote: Sun Jul 07, 2024 9:58 am Johnson will feel entitled to be the candidate in the first safe Tory seat by-election. By then he’ll be a yesterday man told to do one, hopefully.

Lord Dave is probably putting the feelers out touting his egg cup sized gravitas for an above party politics role. Fuck off back to your shed.
There's no way he'd be happy as a backbench MP and no leader would give him the chance of building a powerbase.
#73727
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/arti ... ments.html

Some statements of the fucking obvious about the Olympics (did you know, he was mayor of an Olympic host city once?) followed by some claim that Labour is anti-sport, which seems to mean getting private schools to pay some fucking tax.
#73740
Labour's anti-sport because non-competitive sports days or something. Which wasn't the same thing as banning competitive sport, but anyway.

Ian Botham used to bang on about this stuff, and said it was bad because there was a competitive world out there. But why sport? Why not competitive chess too? Develop mental strength. Ian might have performed better against the West Indies with that.
#73835
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Sat Jul 27, 2024 11:03 am Labour's anti-sport because non-competitive sports days or something. Which wasn't the same thing as banning competitive sport, but anyway.

Ian Botham used to bang on about this stuff, and said it was bad because there was a competitive world out there. But why sport? Why not competitive chess too? Develop mental strength. Ian might have performed better against the West Indies with that.
The counter-argument was that academic subjects were tested and examined. They didn't take place in front of the whole school, though.
#73854
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Sat Jul 27, 2024 11:03 am Labour's anti-sport because non-competitive sports days or something. Which wasn't the same thing as banning competitive sport, but anyway.

Ian Botham used to bang on about this stuff, and said it was bad because there was a competitive world out there. But why sport? Why not competitive chess too? Develop mental strength. Ian might have performed better against the West Indies with that.
If the last Labour Government was anti competitive sport why did they make money available to schools for inter school competitions which the 2010 Conservative led government then abolished? My wife is Head if PE at a state secondary school and used that money. Despite the last government’s best efforts there is still competitive school sport and it certainly was not banned by Labour. The usual myth peddling going on.
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