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Off Topic Hartlepool Bye Election

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  1. janey

    janey Well-Known Member

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    I do understand your general point but, a genuine question?
    How do you feel about Johnson writing two articles, one supporting leave and one supporting remain and waiting to see the outcome before he published one (he was fundamentally a remainer) and also
    about Matt Hancock. A self confessed remainer, until of course he realised his career could be enhanced by switching.
    Personally I think it takes more guts to stand by your beliefs and principles and risk the wrath of your constituents and your career than be a hypocrite. Surely nobody would want a hypocrite in a position of power and influence would they
     
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    Agree
     
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  3. Bank of England 2

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    As I said, the Lib Dems keep campaigning for things that people don't want or couldn't give a **** about, so they're cutting their noses off to spite their face. Don't know where I said Boris was corrupt mind. I think that must have come from someone else. Agree about the EU though - Bunch of incompetent arseholes.
     
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    Bart... you mean corruption like..

    Olympic stadium

    Garden bridge

    American Big tits grants

    All the tories and their mates stitching up Covid 19 deals

    Whatever the fcuk is going on in doing up his no 10 flat and his childcare

    Not forgetting being booted out of his job as a journalist for telling blatant lies or when he tried to get somebody to kick the siht of someone he was having a row with?
     
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    'The Independent' is anything but Independent mind. :emoticon-0105-wink:
     
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    You’re right. Owned by a multi billionaire :emoticon-0105-wink:

    The facts are the facts mind. If anyone can’t see the corruption around the Covid contracts then maybe they’re just refusing to look... :emoticon-0105-wink:
     
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  7. janey

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    Doesn’t matter, he’s a lad and got Brexit done.
    I do wonder, what some of those defending him, would think of him if he’d treated their daughters like he’s treated other people’s daughters.
     
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    Insomuch as they are meant to be representatives of their constituents, I think its absolutely right that MPs put their own beliefs to one side in order to better represent the people that they have been chosen by to represent them. I don't see anything hypocritical in that, just them fulfilling the task they have been given.
     
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    But if it was known she was a leaver and it was, then switched to remain, she’d be called a hypocrite. We know she would be.
    And that ignores the point that both Johnson and Hancock were remain but appear to get a pass when they switched. And one is now the Prime Minister ffs
    I’m not defending Bridget by the way, but there can’t be a criticism/defence of one without the other surely
     
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    You make a reasonable point Janey, but ultimately the role of an MP is to represent their constituents, particularly on something as important as Brexit.

    On a few occasions, there were only a handful of votes difference for some of the motions that were put before the house. Had these MP's listened to their constituents instead of the Chief Whip of their Party, then Teresa May would have had her Parliamentary mandate and the two people you mention might not have ended up in the offices that they did.

    I was once a member of the Labour Party, but the current party bears no resemblance to the one I joined. For the record, I voted for Brexit and as a result voted Tory in the last election, as the alternatives were either too right wing, not in favour of Brexit (Lib Dems) or sitting on the fence not sure what they wanted (Labour).
     
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    I probably agree with you on this point.I reckon if Farage's brexit party had not nicked a load of the votes off the tories in 2019, the cons would have won. The Labour candidate was a remainer unlike most of her constituency.

    Whereas i disagree with you when at times you seem to bend over backwards to defend those born with a spoon in their mouth.
     
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    Got to do better than heresay & political tittle-tattle.

    I think u you, Janey & G-Spot are somewhat Deluded.

    Bart
     
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    What's the point of holding a Referendum at all, if MP's are just going to toe the party line instead of following their constituents clear mandate in the Referendum? If they have a problem with that they could at least abstain.
     
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    I don’t disagree, but as I just said in a previous post, she was a remainer, if she’d changed stance after the referendum she’d have been called a hypocrite.
    She stood by her principles (which in any walk of life is most important to me) and potentially risked her career in doing so.
    Where as Johnson gets to be PM for abandoning his principles from remain to leave.
     
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    Johnson was remain until he saw a power grab
     
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    Somebody is for sure.. if it smells like siht and looks like siht it probably is siht... and it keeps happening! AC12 should be put on the job...
     
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    G-Spot

    Got a comedian in the house here... **** material mind :1980_boogie_down:
     
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    I was talking hypothetically really.
    I think there's a distinction to be made. Jumping horses for personal gain is wholly wrong. Working for your constituents, even if it goes against your own beliefs, is wholly right.
     
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    You know what there so few I’d wish ill and misfortune on, but I’ll always make an exception for a selfish, ill informed, despicable t**t.
    I hope misfortune befalls you and you suffer like so many under this Tory government.
     
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    Teresa May was also a remainer, but as Prime Minister at the time, it was her job to get Brexit done. She tried (not hard enough in my eyes) but failed. In my opinion, The 1922 Committee should have only sought nominations from candidates who had voted 'Leave', as that was the biggest thing facing the Government at that time. To have a Prime Minister negotiating for something she clearly didn't want was ludicrous.
     
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