JonnyDBrit
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Jo Stevens with the zinger.
The Tory DUP bribe could have funded Dredd 2, three new series of Firefly, a new series of Sense8, and still had enough change to buy everyone in the UK a few pints and a box of caramel freddos.
This really puts things in perspective. I expect the Tories to be routinely heckled with "but you conjured up a billion quid for the DUP", in fact I'm pretty sure I heard that exact phrase on the radio this morning. I don't think they really have a good answer to it either.
Also heard this morning that the latest social attitudes survey shows half of people have had enough of austerity and think we should raise taxes to pay for stuff.
I fucking hate the way MPs act in this shit. Always have and I figure I always will.
I fucking hate the way MPs act in this shit. Always have and I figure I always will.
I fucking hate the way MPs act in this shit. Always have and I figure I always will.
This really puts things in perspective. I expect the Tories to be routinely heckled with "but you conjured up a billion quid for the DUP", in fact I'm pretty sure I heard that exact phrase on the radio this morning. I don't think they really have a good answer to it either.
Tradition, but functionally it's to get the attention of the Speaker because there aren't any individual request systems for MPs as with modern parliamentary buildings.I have a question. Why do people stand up to answer a question that is clealry aimed at the Prime Minister? I get it means intention to answer, but why?
Am I reading stuff wrong or do many Tories just hate Scotland in that house?
Who brought up Venezuela / what was said?
Michael Fallon was arguing yesterday that this investment in Northern Ireland would boost growth, the private economy and jobs, benefiting not just NI but the whole of the UK. I'm not sure when the Tories converted to classic Keynesian economics, but it's a welcome change.
.Who brought up Venezuela / what was said?
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Marcus Fysh, a Conservative, asks if May is aware of the crisis in Venezuala. And are there lessons to be learnt from that?
May say she hopes Corbyn has followed that. She sometimes thinks the only trade deals Corbyn is interested in are with Cuba, Venezuala and North Korea.
Many English have the attitude towards the other nations in the union that they are owed allegiance. It's why the first Indyref got as much traction as it did.Am I reading stuff wrong or do many Tories just hate Scotland in that house?
I think it was a Tory backbencher, something likeWho brought up Venezuela / what was said?
Are you fucking kidding me?
I think it was a Tory backbencher, something like
"Is the Prime Minister aware of the current crisis in Venezuela and does she agree that it seems to be a good example of what happens after a socialist revolution?"
The entire Tory front bench including May had a good laugh at it.Jesus Christ that's appalling. Conservative HQ are gonna rip into him on that one I reckon. If they don't well, shows they really are the nasty party.
Pretty par for the course. Not the first Tory I hear make that joke about Corbyn.Jesus Christ that's appalling. Conservative HQ are gonna rip into him on that one I reckon. If they don't well, shows they really are the nasty party.
Had to stop watching pmq, the clear dodging and bullshit responses, along with the childish behaviour just makes it too frustrating to listen to.
I especially don't like not being able to follow up on May's answers, it just allows her to lie or bullshit and then have herself and the other tory stooges patting each other on their back.
"But that worked last time! The press supported my narrative! They will do it again and then I can regain control!"Lmao@May attempting to conduct PMQs like the election didn't happen.
You're as strong as a ripped wet paper bag May. You can't 'win' with piss poor dismissive "jokes"(I think that's what it's supposed to be...) anymore.
Many English have the attitude towards the other nations in the union that they are owed allegiance. It's why the first Indyref got as much traction as it did.
Well I don't think there's anything too bad about mocking Corbyn, but using an ongoing humanitarian crisis to do it is really fucking low.Pretty par for the course. Not the first Tory I hear make that joke about Corbyn.
The entire Tory front bench including May had a good laugh at it.
Pretty par for the course. Not the first Tory I hear make that joke about Corbyn.
Theresa May was quite clear about one important aspect of the response to the Grenfell Tower disaster. "For too long in our country, under governments of both colours, we simplt have not given enough attention to social housing," she told the Commons.
The Prime Minister may have missed it but official government statistics published two days earlier made clear that she was speaking from her own colour's experience. Just 1,102 government-funded social rented homes were built in 2016/2017, the lowest on record. The total was down 51 percent on the previous year and 96 percent since the Tories returned to power in 2010.
Yeah it does just lead to one liners that can be used by their media partners to push whatever narrative they want.I wish someone would just ask the PM whether maybe its time to change the format of PMQs, since the Blair years it's only ever been used as a vehicle for parties to get in some quick one-liner slogans for the media, and doesn't really do anything productive for the government.
Browsing the most recent issue of Private Eye when I saw this:
Theresa May was quite clear about one important aspect of the response to the Grenfell Tower disaster. "For too long in our country, under governments of both colours, we simplt have not given enough attention to social housing," she told the Commons.
The Prime Minister may have missed it but official government statistics published two days earlier made clear that she was speaking from her own colour's experience. Just 1,102 government-funded social rented homes were built in 2016/2017, the lowest on record. The total was down 51 percent on the previous year and 96 percent since the Tories returned to power in 2010.
Both sides, huh?
Browsing the most recent issue of Private Eye when I saw this:
Both sides, huh?
Browsing the most recent issue of Private Eye when I saw this:
Both sides, huh?
Pretty sure Labour MPs will be doing the same thing for their side though. I absolutely loathe PMQsYeah it does just lead to one liners that can be used by their media partners to push whatever narrative they want.
It just comes across like a bunch of drunken louts who wanna cheer for their team and boo the others no matter what's actually said.
Watching PMQS reinforces my stance that I can never give any Conservative MP the benefit of the doubt, no matter what their party does they will just turn up and howl like a group of apes while throwing their feces at Labour even when they are in the wrong.
Pretty sure Labour MPs will be doing the same thing for their side though. I absolutely loathe PMQs
Oh I'm sure they do, at least the Tories deserve it being in charge.Pretty sure Labour MPs will be doing the same thing for their side though. I absolutely loathe PMQs
Cardiff MP Jo Stevens asks if PM will legislate against fixed odds betting terminals. "She knows the pain and misery of reckless gambling"
Yerrrrrrrrrrrs.
Blair hasn't been in power for a decade. Fuck it actually, if we can go back 10, we can go back to Thatcher too. Blair mostly continued her sell off of social housing stock.Pretty sure Blair has a terrible record on social housing too.
Well, British politicians sure are something else. Lol.
I like to imagine how pitiful the planted question sycophants feel. It semi redeems the sight of our leaders acting like chimps on crack.It's just a vehicle for all parties to relentlessly attack the other side without much of substance being done. It can be entertaining but I don't feel it's productive at all.
I like to imagine how pitiful the planted question sycophants feel. It semi redeems the sight of our leaders acting like chimps on crack.
Lmao@May attempting to conduct PMQs like the election didn't happen.
You're as strong as a ripped wet paper bag May. You can't 'win' with piss poor dismissive "jokes"(I think that's what it's supposed to be...) anymore.
There were some Ascension Islanders on the Today programme asking for more funding since their weekly flights to Oxford had been cut. I expect them to be given a big sack of cash by this same logic. Can't wait for all the benefits to flow back to the mainland.