Is MI6 now advising the government. Any details of what sort of Brexit deal we are even looking for are still a secret two years after the referendum. The government have now announced extra funding for the NHS which will be welcomed by many people. However the amount of extra tax they intend to sting us for, to fund this, remains a secret. Lewis Hamilton obviously remains unaffected. Is this democracy in action?
Sorry Tikay, but its another Boris story. There is a vote in Parliament on Monday regarding the 3rd runway at Heathrow. It is a whipped vote, which means that any cabinet member that voted against the government would be sacked. Greg Hands an honourable cabinet member chose to resign this week, to enable him to vote against the government. Not so Boris, who knows not the meaning of honour, he told colleagues he would arrange to be away for the vote. So on the one hand he is prepared to lie down in front of bulldozers, but on the other too embarrassed to turn up for the vote. First of all his presence was urgently required in Luxembourg, but when someone else had to go, he was urgently required somewhere else. Where, you may ask? For security reasons they cant say. That in itself is strange, as when it was Luxembourg the security reasons didnt seem to apply. Greg Hands was also offered the opportunity to go missing on Monday, but he is obviously a man of principle.
Big Rally coming up " Save Airport Jobs" Mm! Don't think so, automation will replace people in terminals, have you talking to screen's plus Pilot-less planes . The only growing Industry will be dependency. Book your "Care Home" now. What!
Sorry Tikay, but its another Boris story. There is a vote in Parliament on Monday regarding the 3rd runway at Heathrow. It is a whipped vote, which means that any cabinet member that voted against the government would be sacked. Greg Hands an honourable cabinet member chose to resign this week, to enable him to vote against the government. Not so Boris, who knows not the meaning of honour, he told colleagues he would arrange to be away for the vote. So on the one hand he is prepared to lie down in front of bulldozers, but on the other too embarrassed to turn up for the vote. First of all his presence was urgently required in Luxembourg, but when someone else had to go, he was urgently required somewhere else. Where, you may ask? For security reasons they cant say. That in itself is strange, as when it was Luxembourg the security reasons didnt seem to apply. Greg Hands was also offered the opportunity to go missing on Monday, but he is obviously a man of principle.
Its pathetic really, but the story now goes, Because the meeting that had been set up in Luxembourg finished early enough for him to get back in time for the vote, someone else has been sent in his place, and he is now going somewhere else, that is further away and wont allow him to get back in time. You couldn't make it up.
Is it a new low for the Conservative Party cheating on votes in the House of Commons, and later lieing about it? What about the Liberals, supposedly the anti Brexit party, the leader, and former leader don't turn up for crucial votes.
How does the lack of a credible Prime Minister affect our democracy? Assuming Brexit going pearshaped results in a General Election, who could you vote for?
Vince Cable is nearly 100, and cant turn up in the House of Commons for vital votes.
Jeremy Corbyn, who is also an oldie, has proved with his handling of the anti-Semitism row, that he has no leadership skills whatsoever. Imagine if he had something really difficult to sort out.
Gerald Batten, the latest UKIP leader, who shares stages with Tommy Robinson. UKIP have had a recent boost in the polls, but how could you seriously vote for them?
Then there is Theresa May, her handling of Brexit has not pleased either side of the divide. During her time in charge the Government has been able to accomplish very little, if anything. The planned tax increases we face will make her even less popular.
Assuming she is replaced prior to an election, the favourites to replace hardly inspire confidence. I couldn't vote for Boris "the liar" Johnson, or Jacob Rees-Mogg, the man who belongs in another century.
Do we have anyone that could make a half decent Prime Minister?
Publishers for Boris Johnson's up & coming new Book state he trained to be Comedian during his time in the "Foot Lights" at Uni.......... he passed ........ after his name was called by mistake to take part on University Challenge, which his side lost, he went into Politics proving a success. Well, you don't become London Mayor without some sort of bribe.
Not sure that the niqab wearing women that he has belittled, and ridiculed will find any comedy in his comments. I suppose that having to request a ladder, to get him off the zipwire, with his little flags, did bring a smile to the faces of many people.
Although this was a moment that wasn't supposed to be funny.
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Any details of what sort of Brexit deal we are even looking for are still a secret two years after the referendum.
The government have now announced extra funding for the NHS which will be welcomed by many people.
However the amount of extra tax they intend to sting us for, to fund this, remains a secret.
Lewis Hamilton obviously remains unaffected.
Is this democracy in action?
There is a vote in Parliament on Monday regarding the 3rd runway at Heathrow.
It is a whipped vote, which means that any cabinet member that voted against the government would be sacked.
Greg Hands an honourable cabinet member chose to resign this week, to enable him to vote against the government.
Not so Boris, who knows not the meaning of honour, he told colleagues he would arrange to be away for the vote.
So on the one hand he is prepared to lie down in front of bulldozers, but on the other too embarrassed to turn up for the vote.
First of all his presence was urgently required in Luxembourg, but when someone else had to go, he was urgently required somewhere else.
Where, you may ask?
For security reasons they cant say.
That in itself is strange, as when it was Luxembourg the security reasons didnt seem to apply.
Greg Hands was also offered the opportunity to go missing on Monday, but he is obviously a man of principle.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/6589763/theresa-may-sees-another-minister-quit-as-greg-hands-resigns-to-vote-against-third-runway-at-heathrow/
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/6572994/boris-johnson-set-to-miss-showdown-on-heathrow-expansion-after-no10-arrange-crunch-vote-when-he-is-in-luxembourg/
Because the meeting that had been set up in Luxembourg finished early enough for him to get back in time for the vote, someone else has been sent in his place, and he is now going somewhere else, that is further away and wont allow him to get back in time.
You couldn't make it up.
https://youtu.be/efHzGxEzDQA
https://www.breitbart.com/london/2018/07/18/corbyn-anti-semite-racist-anti-semitism-scandals-labour-far-left/
What about the Liberals, supposedly the anti Brexit party, the leader, and former leader don't turn up for crucial votes.
https://youtu.be/mrspR960TBg
Assuming Brexit going pearshaped results in a General Election, who could you vote for?
Vince Cable is nearly 100, and cant turn up in the House of Commons for vital votes.
Jeremy Corbyn, who is also an oldie, has proved with his handling of the anti-Semitism row, that he has no leadership skills whatsoever. Imagine if he had something really difficult to sort out.
Gerald Batten, the latest UKIP leader, who shares stages with Tommy Robinson. UKIP have had a recent boost in the polls, but how could you seriously vote for them?
Then there is Theresa May, her handling of Brexit has not pleased either side of the divide. During her time in charge the Government has been able to accomplish very little, if anything. The planned tax increases we face will make her even less popular.
Assuming she is replaced prior to an election, the favourites to replace hardly inspire confidence. I couldn't vote for Boris "the liar" Johnson, or Jacob Rees-Mogg, the man who belongs in another century.
Do we have anyone that could make a half decent Prime Minister?
He thinks that niqab wearing women look like letter boxes, and robbers.
Our next Prime Minister?
I don't think so.
Some of his gaffes below, some are racist, others embarrassing, and Hillsborough comments made in very poor taste.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/boris-johnsons-worst-diplomatic-gaffes/ss-AAzOCsK?ocid=spartandhp&parent-title=boris-johnson-trip-on-day-of-heathrow-vote-cost-taxpayer-£20000&parent-ns=ar&parent-content-id=BBLZcdS&fullscreen=true#image=2
Well, you don't become London Mayor without some sort of bribe.
I suppose that having to request a ladder, to get him off the zipwire, with his little flags, did bring a smile to the faces of many people.
Although this was a moment that wasn't supposed to be funny.