David O'Day
Well-Known Member
He is really bad at this.“I would greatly appreciate it if Her Majesty’s Leader of the Opposition would stop doing his constitutional duty”
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He is really bad at this.“I would greatly appreciate it if Her Majesty’s Leader of the Opposition would stop doing his constitutional duty”
I said it shouldn’t of happened and that it’s terrible, I think you’ll find that is an answerThat's not an answer Dom.
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Not it's not it's fucking flannelI said it shouldn’t of happened and that it’s terrible, I think you’ll find that is an answer
Yeah didn't work.Just following on Twitter, I see they've bussed in some MPs to make noises behind Johnson this week.
I didn’t know that? Of course that’s not acceptable....Not it's not it's fucking flannel
As you won't properly engage
Lets talk about the nhs carers, porters and cleaners who died but are being left out of the proposed bereavement payment plans?
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Are you confident they will actually achieve that? Remember Hancock promising to “test 100,000 people per day” by the end of April? Here's the figures for May:Don’t think promising 25k track and tracers is a bad thing by the end of the month, unless you want to put a negative spin on it
Still not close to the 100,000 a day let alone the 200,000 a day Johnson promised by the end of May.1 - 73.191
2 - 63,667
3 - 56,397
4 - 62,956
5 - 69,839
6 - 57,006
7 - 65,092
8 - 67,443
9 - 63,339
10 - 64,362
11 - 65,337
12 - 60,410
13 - 61,741
14 - 71,644
15 - 69,590
16 - 78,537
17 - 76,684
18 - 67,409
I actually think starmer comes across okay, better than Corbyn anyway but that isn’t hard!Ignoring actual content, I thought Johnson generally kept his shit together better and Starmer stumbled in delivery a bit today. The weeks training paid off.
That was clearly the instruction and Johnson had obviously been prepped for it. He was giving his answers and building up to the rabble shouting down Starmer. Only problem was there wasn't enough of them in there for it to be in the slightest bit effective.Just following on Twitter, I see they've bussed in some MPs to make noises behind Johnson this week.
Ignoring actual content, I thought Johnson generally kept his shit together better and Starmer stumbled in delivery a bit today. The weeks training paid off.
Sad state of affairs when stuttering and stumbling thought non-answers is considered a score draw.James O’Brien is calling it a score draw.
James O’Brien is calling it a score draw.
Don’t think promising 25k track and tracers is a bad thing by the end of the month, unless you want to put a negative spin on it
Well is usually wrong. He's the man who thought that ridiculing leaves with genuine fears was n anyway a gofd idea.James O’Brien is calling it a score draw.
Yep if we had sent the money at the start we could be so much be so much better offIt isn't bad, it is utterly pathetic. It is 3 months late. It offers nothing like the capacity needed now given the residual rate of infection in the community. If it had been in place by the end of Feb it might have been so much better.
To be perfectly honest, take your sides out of it and the whole spectacle is embarrassing, these people are supposed to be leading & directing 67m people, and the whole lot of them are immature twats who can't even talk without childish bickering, yelling and acting like 7 yr olds.
The whole system is just broke, it probably makes for great TV but its a complete shambles.
Well is usually wrong. He's the man who thought that ridiculing leaves with genuine fears was n anyway a gofd idea.
General opinion seems that Starmer won again.
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Yes, O'Brien is a twat. He spent a long time rubbishing the only viable opposition before the election and now shows buyer's remorse afterwards. Stupid c**t.
In other news Maccys now opening in the East of England.
Yes, O'Brien is a twat. He spent a long time rubbishing the only viable opposition before the election and now shows buyer's remorse afterwards. Stupid c**t.
PMQs isn’t where the country gets run though. It’s weekly political entertainment/theatre. The actual scrutiny happens in select committees.
I agree it’s a silly excess, same as the palava around opening of parliament and other traditions.
Its very obvious why JRM is so desperate to have the chamber full for PMQs.
Yeah you're right- its all pointless to me. Its all a bit Jerry Springer/ Jeremy Kyle & these are supposed to be the ones setting the example, its pathetic.
Having said that, if they started doing lie detector & paternity tests live from PMQ, that would certainly be worth tuning in for- Boris would definitely be crying off.
They’ll be fine to come in after they’ve dropped their kids back at private school.Get them all back in June 1st. They need to stop being so irrational.
Mr Macron certainly would in France - “now what was the relationship with your body guard”
Duck soup.It’s a forum
Ignoring actual content, I thought Johnson generally kept his shit together better and Starmer stumbled in delivery a bit today. The weeks training paid off.
It has it's uses. Boris didn't realise he was being used so Labour could launch an attack on increasing the nhs surcharge without exempting NHS employees which.means the are charging foreign born nhs staff even more to us the nhs they work for.PMQs isn’t where the country gets run though. It’s weekly political entertainment/theatre. The actual scrutiny happens in select committees.
I agree it’s a silly excess, same as the palava around opening of parliament and other traditions.
Grenners has to go to lidl, he'll be around later to say that.Not seen a “this thread isn’t representative of society as a whole” today. Everyone ok?
That scheme was riddled with holes the day it was announced .Not it's not it's fucking flannel
As you won't properly engage
Lets talk about the nhs carers, porters and cleaners who died but are being left out of the proposed bereavement payment plans?
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