He'd need a heart to hammer a stake through too Best get some of that special stuff that the Russians use
He might be a bit of a nobber, but he has got the measure of all the other idiots in Parliament - he’s running rings around them tbf. Let’s see if it continues He’s certainly got Mccranky well and truly beaten and cor-bin...
Yes, if the mp goes against the majority of their constituency then how are they those peoples representative
see me I’M relishing the Scottish courts’ no mess, no fuss method of dealing with Boris “Blackadder” Johnson and Dominic “Baldric” Cummings. Their plans have turned out to be not so cunning after all. Scotland’s most senior judges are driving a coach and horses through this dastardly duo’s attempts to thwart and distract, to manipulate and monopolise parliamentary proceedings on Brexit. Every classic Dom sideways step and every Johnson sleight of hand has been bated back from the secure position of the rule of law. Just what I would expect from a nation famous for its no-nonsense approach. Thankfully, even the Act of Union recognised the importance of maintaining Scotland’s unique and prestigious legal system. Not just Scotland the Brave ... but Scotland the Astute.
Have you seen that utter bastard Boris Johnson is his name Him and that lanky streak of pish Are the cause of England's shame, They will fight against the poorest But stand up for the rich And once Boris gets an extension He can lay down on his bitch
It's an mp's job to represent it's constituency. You would hope they also understand basic geography too and understand the difference between a county council election and a nationwide one
Mine's fine ta, although, labour trying to rewrite the last 40 years of what jeremy has done and said, may require more work
35 years as a MP, what do you want to know mate ? What's with the first name too, are you trying to get close, ain't going to happen.
You would think so fin but when they struggle to understand the difference between a regional vote and a national vote, then you have to ask, why have a devolved government at all ?
My apologies, I forgot to mention the amount of labour mp's who knew better than their constituents and went against them. where these MP's elected regionaly or nationaly? yip, the torys have been trying to shut down devolution. mostly because the uk gov needs legislative conset from holyrood if its gonna make any changes due to brexit. well, they dont actually because they changed the rules. but obviously it can be used as a leaver when unelected torys are found overulling our desicions.
You would fall at the first hurdle, you need a brain. Carry on with your technicolour dreams. Tory baby.