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TOPIC: MP's who talk drivel
#249055
Rich

MP's who talk drivel 8 Months ago  
Case No1 - Dawn Butler.

Does even she know what she's talking about here? This is real! Even a labour supporter considers it drivel.


x.com/PaulEmbery/status/1843705070384493...Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet
 
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#249068
Green Man

Re:MP's who talk drivel 8 Months ago  
Yet, our taxes pay for these morons.
 
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#249075
Green Man

Re:MP's who talk drivel 8 Months ago  
They are all corrupt to the core. To the government, we are all a walking cash machine.

Swiftie could easily pay for her security guards and escorts.

So, the public bumped Swifties' bank account up without a say in paying, which we were not asked about. Is that classed as theft? Like lockdowns, it was false imprisonment.

The government should now give us 2 free tickets for any show we choose and travel expenses paid for.


news.sky.com/story/lisa-nandy-denies-tay...9DTdugOWWgiiDWbliEPw
 
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#249085
Jo

Re:MP's who talk drivel 8 Months ago  
She seems to be speaking about people of colour being discriminated against in favour of mediocre white people. Even if you don't agree with it, her message seems clear to me.

It's not too suprising that that particular Labour supporter would consider it drivel, as he's apparently a "member of the Blue Labour campaign movement", which "is a British campaign group and political faction that seeks to promote blue-collar and culturally conservative values within the British Labour Party – particularly on immigration, crime, and community spirit – while remaining committed to labour rights and left-wing economic policies."

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Embery
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Labour
 
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#249092
Wyot

Re:MP's who talk drivel 8 Months ago  
Rich wrote:
Case No1 - Dawn Butler.

Does even she know what she's talking about here? This is real! Even a labour supporter considers it drivel.


x.com/PaulEmbery/status/1843705070384493...Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet


Good grief. Is she just trying to say racism exists? I couldn't follow any of it...
 
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#249093
Wyot

Re:MP's who talk drivel 8 Months ago  
Green Man wrote:


So, the public bumped Swifties' bank account up without a say in paying, which we were not asked about. Is that classed as theft? Like lockdowns, it was false imprisonment.

The government should now give us 2 free tickets for any show we choose and travel expenses paid for.


news.sky.com/story/lisa-nandy-denies-tay...9DTdugOWWgiiDWbliEPw


This seems more about Labour protecting the public from credible suicide bombings intended to take out thousands at her concerts. This is very much the business of the Home Secretary. Non story.

While I am no fan of this Government the media zeal to bring them down - and public desire to match it - concerns me. We need stable effective Government.

Is this even now possible in this climate?
 
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Green Man

Re:MP's who talk drivel 8 Months ago  
Wyot wrote:
Green Man wrote:


So, the public bumped Swifties' bank account up without a say in paying, which we were not asked about. Is that classed as theft? Like lockdowns, it was false imprisonment.

The government should now give us 2 free tickets for any show we choose and travel expenses paid for.


news.sky.com/story/lisa-nandy-denies-tay...9DTdugOWWgiiDWbliEPw


This seems more about Labour protecting the public from credible suicide bombings intended to take out thousands at her concerts. This is very much the business of the Home Secretary. Non story.

While I am no fan of this Government the media zeal to bring them down - and public desire to match it - concerns me. We need stable effective Government.

Is this even now possible in this climate?


What about the other concerts in other arenas etc? Most only have a few burly blokes at the door who are massively overweight.
 
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#249103
Wyot

Re:MP's who talk drivel 8 Months ago  
Green Man wrote:
[quote]Wyot wrote:
[quote]Green Man wrote:




What about the other concerts in other arenas etc? Most only have a few burly blokes at the door who are massively overweight.


The intel wasn't about those venues or artists...
 
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#249111
Green Man

Re:MP's who talk drivel 8 Months ago  
What strings were attached the tickets?

Nandy, tried to find a "Gotcha" moment. Many journo's and those in the media in general do get freebies due to their job. When MPs and PMs get paid or get free stuff it means they are doing bribes.


www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1394120...asters-got-free.html
 
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#249113
Rich

Re:MP's who talk drivel 8 Months ago  
Slightly off topic I know to the MP drivel thread point, but regards what you say Green Man about that Swift motorcade, sickening isn't it.

Cooper has some very serious questions to answer. I suspect this is all about the ego of these politicians being able to mix it with a huge pop star. If there was a unique and genuine threat explanation then let's hear it now. But that doesn't begin to explain a heap of free tickets to her concerts for what seems like half the government.

I'll tell you this, if Swift had recently come out in favour of Donald Trump for re-election and held views on the right you can bet your life she would not have been granted that police motorcade charade, even if she is the biggest pop star currently. You know it, I know it, Cooper and Khan would have looked upon her with disdain most likely and dismissed such a request.

These people are abusing their positions, pure and simple.

Most of the time even senior members of the royal family are not going around the streets in motorcades like this, or the Prime Minister!

I'd happily give a motorcade to this dreadful Labour bunch to go to the nearest airport and take a flight out of the country into politcal exile where they surely belong the lot of them.
 
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#249116
Downing Street Cat

Re:MP's who talk drivel 8 Months ago  
I do agree with you there Rich. It skanks of Blair's New Liebour....remember when Oasis were invited to No 10 for tea and crumpets....George Michael turned them down....legend.
 
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Wyot

Re:MP's who talk drivel 8 Months ago  
I personally couldn't care less if they take a few freebies. I just want effective Government. As for the Swift fuss - pure media hype and feeding frenzy. So unimportant. While people fall for it the Government gets away with not facing serious or difficult questions.

Like "party gate" during Covid. Totally irrelevant to anything meaningful to do with the virus and our response to it. Boris correct this week to treat it with contempt. People are more animated about Swift than Starmers support for murderous Netanyahu, or the collapse of criminal justice in this country.
 
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#249120
Green Man

Re:MP's who talk drivel 8 Months ago  
Rich wrote:
Slightly off topic I know to the MP drivel thread point, but regards what you say Green Man about that Swift motorcade, sickening isn't it.

Cooper has some very serious questions to answer. I suspect this is all about the ego of these politicians being able to mix it with a huge pop star. If there was a unique and genuine threat explanation then let's hear it now. But that doesn't begin to explain a heap of free tickets to her concerts for what seems like half the government.

I'll tell you this, if Swift had recently come out in favour of Donald Trump for re-election and held views on the right you can bet your life she would not have been granted that police motorcade charade, even if she is the biggest pop star currently. You know it, I know it, Cooper and Khan would have looked upon her with disdain most likely and dismissed such a request.

These people are abusing their positions, pure and simple.

Most of the time even senior members of the royal family are not going around the streets in motorcades like this, or the Prime Minister!

I'd happily give a motorcade to this dreadful Labour bunch to go to the nearest airport and take a flight out of the country into politcal exile where they surely belong the lot of them.



She is a Soros puppet, I can't imagine conservatives coming over with Trump getting the same treatment.

The intel should be for other arenas and venues. There is a threat and risk everywhere you go. It's not like they are monitoring everyone 24/7 on the Watch List. Swiftie is part of the establishment.
 
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#249126
Green Man

Re:MP's who talk drivel 8 Months ago  
Downing Street Cat wrote:
I do agree with you there Rich. It skanks of Blair's New Liebour....remember when Oasis were invited to No 10 for tea and crumpets....George Michael turned them down....legend.

I never liked his music at all. He was a very classy man to some degree. I loved how he did random acts of kindness without having to do any publicity.

When he was caught in the crapper the press were very homophobic back then , he used his dry wit to the media, which made his fans love even more.

A lot of the LAPD are closet panda poofs. I always wandered if George had a slight crush on Letterman.


 
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