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Are there any MP's you like?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Missionary Position? "
Humm mp's perverted? ..... Never
No semi suffocating, poppers sniffing with an orange in mouth, shenanigans going on 'the house' these days......
Surely |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i do wonder if those that say they don't like any have even bothered to try and find anything out about any of our politicians or if they are being swept up in the all politicians are liars hype
theres quite a few i admire |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"i do wonder if those that say they don't like any have even bothered to try and find anything out about any of our politicians or if they are being swept up in the all politicians are liars hype
theres quite a few i admire"
it's not hype.
all politicians are liars.
hope this helps. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don't know their name, but the one that was on the news the other day that said that their own party have screwed up and should be accountable for it with the fuel scare and other issues - i like him.. i'm sure he isnt an MP any more though after that! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Jack Ashley who passed away recently seemed a humble and likeable MP.
Cameron, Cleg and Ed Miliband are just not in touch with the man in the street though. |
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"MP and ex TV journalist Gloria De Piero is rather do-able"
was trying to remember her name then lol
quite like david davies, as he is the closest to the 'common man' we will find across any of the 3 parties, imo |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Jack Ashley. Avid campaigner and all round good guy.. R.I.P Jack"
Looking at the MPs we have had over the last 50 years he must be one of the best. An example for many in office to follow i think. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If you mean are their any MPs who are liked enough that the public feel they are happy to represent them in Parliament, its every single on of them, in that they have won an election - and been voted in! Who has voted you in to be able to post pointless question like this? 60+ million people in the united kingdem have said yes, they do like them, in that each MP has got a majority in their own consituency. But I guess you didn't mean that, I guess you just wanted to do some MP bashing, if you think you can do better you should stand yourself and let the public judge you as they have, and see if you get elected.
Its like asking "Do you think Wayne Rooney would get pass an exam in English Literature" It doesn't matter, people watch Wayne rooney to see him play football, and people vote for MPs to represent them in parliament.
What a silly topic? Is anyone else bored of this forum being filled up with stuff like this??
Surely you have got better things to do than post questions that mean nothing |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If you mean are their any MPs who are liked enough that the public feel they are happy to represent them in Parliament, its every single on of them, in that they have won an election - and been voted in! Who has voted you in to be able to post pointless question like this? 60+ million people in the united kingdem have said yes, they do like them, in that each MP has got a majority in their own consituency. But I guess you didn't mean that, I guess you just wanted to do some MP bashing, if you think you can do better you should stand yourself and let the public judge you as they have, and see if you get elected.
Its like asking "Do you think Wayne Rooney would get pass an exam in English Literature" It doesn't matter, people watch Wayne rooney to see him play football, and people vote for MPs to represent them in parliament.
What a silly topic? Is anyone else bored of this forum being filled up with stuff like this??
Surely you have got better things to do than post questions that mean nothing"
Bit of a waste of time you putting all that then! your a 40 watt from b&q |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If you mean are their any MPs who are liked enough that the public feel they are happy to represent them in Parliament, its every single on of them, in that they have won an election - and been voted in! Who has voted you in to be able to post pointless question like this? 60+ million people in the united kingdem have said yes, they do like them, in that each MP has got a majority in their own consituency. But I guess you didn't mean that, I guess you just wanted to do some MP bashing, if you think you can do better you should stand yourself and let the public judge you as they have, and see if you get elected.
Its like asking "Do you think Wayne Rooney would get pass an exam in English Literature" It doesn't matter, people watch Wayne rooney to see him play football, and people vote for MPs to represent them in parliament.
What a silly topic? Is anyone else bored of this forum being filled up with stuff like this??
Surely you have got better things to do than post questions that mean nothing"
Only 27 million people voted in the last election actually. This might suggest that a lot of people have had enough of politicians.All of them.The incumbent Prime Minister didn't actually 'win' the last election.You might think its a pointless question but then you answered it with spurious statistics. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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No, if people arent happy with what we have got they should vote, if they don't vote in my opinion they are saying they are happy to go along with whatever. I am not a Tory or a Lib Dem, but yes the public voted them in - it's up to people in the next election to vote them out if they don't like it, as I will be voting against them.
Not voting, and assuming some kind of higher moral position achieves nothing, and if you don't vote you should not be allowed to moan about anything a government does in that parliament in my opinion.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"No, if people arent happy with what we have got they should vote, if they don't vote in my opinion they are saying they are happy to go along with whatever. I am not a Tory or a Lib Dem, but yes the public voted them in - it's up to people in the next election to vote them out if they don't like it, as I will be voting against them.
Not voting, and assuming some kind of higher moral position achieves nothing, and if you don't vote you should not be allowed to moan about anything a government does in that parliament in my opinion.
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I voted in the last election. My MP has a majority of 654 after gaining just 43% of the vote. So he hardly represents the majority of the people in Gravesham. I've checked his voting record (which is poor..60.2% which is well below average for an MP) and his votes don't represent my views in any way whatsoever. And i have no choice but "to go along with whatever" |
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over a year ago
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Although I don’t agree with all her views, I quite like Louise Mensch for her straight to the point approach when fielding questions.
It makes a refreshing change to hear a politician who’ll give their answer without waffling off on tangents which don't deliver definitive responses to the original question asked ! …… |
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"Although I don’t agree with all her views, I quite like Louise Mensch for her straight to the point approach when fielding questions.
It makes a refreshing change to hear a politician who’ll give their answer without waffling off on tangents which don't deliver definitive responses to the original question asked ! …… "
and absolutely nothing to do with the fact sh eis quite cute? lol
love boris johnson, but only for his public speaking and completely random persona. not a big fan of him as a politician mind |
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"Although I don’t agree with all her views, I quite like Louise Mensch for her straight to the point approach when fielding questions.
It makes a refreshing change to hear a politician who’ll give their answer without waffling off on tangents which don't deliver definitive responses to the original question asked ! …… "
Would take her on over the dispatch box, anyday! |
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"If you mean are their any MPs who are liked enough that the public feel they are happy to represent them in Parliament, its every single on of them, in that they have won an election - and been voted in! Who has voted you in to be able to post pointless question like this? 60+ million people in the united kingdem have said yes, they do like them, in that each MP has got a majority in their own consituency. But I guess you didn't mean that, I guess you just wanted to do some MP bashing, if you think you can do better you should stand yourself and let the public judge you as they have, and see if you get elected.
Its like asking "Do you think Wayne Rooney would get pass an exam in English Literature" It doesn't matter, people watch Wayne rooney to see him play football, and people vote for MPs to represent them in parliament.
What a silly topic? Is anyone else bored of this forum being filled up with stuff like this??
Surely you have got better things to do than post questions that mean nothing
Bit of a waste of time you putting all that then! your a 40 watt from b&q "
Brill reply, had me in stitches. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Chuka Umunna....maybe a future leader of the Labour Party"
MP for where I used to live..I've always been impressed with him when I've seen him on the tv |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I'm thinking the first black Prime Minister in our country....if he continues as he has started."
A clever guy with morals and he may well do if people give him the chance. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If you find that so funny, you should listen to your average 10 year old in a argument, about the same level - you would piss yourself! You and the 'comedian' is what is wrong with this country. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If you find that so funny, you should listen to your average 10 year old in a argument, about the same level - you would piss yourself! You and the 'comedian' is what is wrong with this country. "
you mean its not the recession,economy etc? |
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By *waymanMan
over a year ago
newcastle |
"If you mean are their any MPs who are liked enough that the public feel they are happy to represent them in Parliament, its every single on of them, in that they have won an election - and been voted in! Who has voted you in to be able to post pointless question like this? 60+ million people in the united kingdem have said yes, they do like them, in that each MP has got a majority in their own consituency. But I guess you didn't mean that, I guess you just wanted to do some MP bashing, if you think you can do better you should stand yourself and let the public judge you as they have, and see if you get elected.
Its like asking "Do you think Wayne Rooney would get pass an exam in English Literature" It doesn't matter, people watch Wayne rooney to see him play football, and people vote for MPs to represent them in parliament.
What a silly topic? Is anyone else bored of this forum being filled up with stuff like this??
Surely you have got better things to do than post questions that mean nothing
Only 27 million people voted in the last election actually. This might suggest that a lot of people have had enough of politicians.All of them.The incumbent Prime Minister didn't actually 'win' the last election.You might think its a pointless question but then you answered it with spurious statistics."
Why does 27m say people are sick of MPs? What's the total electorate? |
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By *waymanMan
over a year ago
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"looks like nick browns finally arrived back in newcastle after a busy week in 'commons'...
and is checking up on the lounge threads " Ooohhh, aren't we sharp? And wrong. And contributing nothing.
Well done.
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over a year ago
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"boris johnson is funny as fcuk Is he still an MP?
He might be funny as fuck but he's thick as pigshit - it's like laughing at the village idiot"
I think you will find he is an educated man who has been the assistant editor of the Telegraph, the editor of the spectator and the Mayor of London since 2008. If he is as thick as pigshit then I'd have a look in the mirror and have a good old think. |
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By *waymanMan
over a year ago
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"boris johnson is funny as fcuk Is he still an MP?
He might be funny as fuck but he's thick as pigshit - it's like laughing at the village idiot
I think you will find he is an educated man who has been the assistant editor of the Telegraph, the editor of the spectator and the Mayor of London since 2008. If he is as thick as pigshit then I'd have a look in the mirror and have a good old think. "
The fact that you think being editor of the Spectator or Asst Editor on the Torygraph is evidence of his inteliigence says more about you than it does about me.
Even the fact that he has had an expensive education is only proof of how much the school you went to matters in getting into Oxbridge.
But hey, if you want to engage in some personal attacks (nice line about the mirror - who did you pinch it from) on me because I think your idol is a racist and a lamentable excuse for a politicians who is as corrupt as he is cavalier, hey ho, it all adds to the overall impression that political debate on here is a pretty shallow exercise. |
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By *waymanMan
over a year ago
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"Spend a day with BoJo and you might have a different opinion. Disarmingly charming with much going on his his head, I grant you but... Just for accuracy though, he is not an MP." A day? I usually find a couple of hours is enough....
Oh, and BoJo? FFS, what do you think he is? A celebrity? |
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"boris johnson is funny as fcuk Is he still an MP?
He might be funny as fuck but he's thick as pigshit - it's like laughing at the village idiot
I think you will find he is an educated man who has been the assistant editor of the Telegraph, the editor of the spectator and the Mayor of London since 2008. If he is as thick as pigshit then I'd have a look in the mirror and have a good old think.
The fact that you think being editor of the Spectator or Asst Editor on the Torygraph is evidence of his inteliigence says more about you than it does about me.
Even the fact that he has had an expensive education is only proof of how much the school you went to matters in getting into Oxbridge.
But hey, if you want to engage in some personal attacks (nice line about the mirror - who did you pinch it from) on me because I think your idol is a racist and a lamentable excuse for a politicians who is as corrupt as he is cavalier, hey ho, it all adds to the overall impression that political debate on here is a pretty shallow exercise."
I have no doubt the man is intellectually your superior with a better education, salary and is of far more value to the UK. You come across as a petulant bitter person who has exhibited trolish behaviour on a couple of threads tonight well done if that was your aim. |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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"Spend a day with BoJo and you might have a different opinion. Disarmingly charming with much going on his his head, I grant you but... Just for accuracy though, he is not an MP.A day? I usually find a couple of hours is enough....
Oh, and BoJo? FFS, what do you think he is? A celebrity?"
That's exactly what he is and how he managed to become Mayor. Younger voters decided to vote for him because they had seen him on tv. I won't go further on why I use BoJo - the celebrity tag is more than reason enough. And, I agree a couple of hours is more than enough but sometimes you don't get the choice. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If you mean are their any MPs who are liked enough that the public feel they are happy to represent them in Parliament, its every single on of them, in that they have won an election - and been voted in! Who has voted you in to be able to post pointless question like this? 60+ million people in the united kingdem have said yes, they do like them, in that each MP has got a majority in their own consituency. But I guess you didn't mean that, I guess you just wanted to do some MP bashing, if you think you can do better you should stand yourself and let the public judge you as they have, and see if you get elected.
Its like asking "Do you think Wayne Rooney would get pass an exam in English Literature" It doesn't matter, people watch Wayne rooney to see him play football, and people vote for MPs to represent them in parliament.
What a silly topic? Is anyone else bored of this forum being filled up with stuff like this??
Surely you have got better things to do than post questions that mean nothing
Only 27 million people voted in the last election actually. This might suggest that a lot of people have had enough of politicians.All of them.The incumbent Prime Minister didn't actually 'win' the last election.You might think its a pointless question but then you answered it with spurious statistics.
Why does 27m say people are sick of MPs? What's the total electorate?"
i never said 'people' i said a lot of people.theres a difference |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I think the OP was after a more light hearted Thread but once again we see how any inference of politics tends to bring out the worst, rather than the best, in some people. Some brilliant replies as well mind.
I'd happily discuss the UK macro economic position with Nadine Dorries any night.
Or to further cross party politics this proud Tory would like to know who the lady with the big boobs is that sits behind Ed 'Wallis & Grommet' Milliband..... |
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By *waymanMan
over a year ago
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"boris johnson is funny as fcuk Is he still an MP?
He might be funny as fuck but he's thick as pigshit - it's like laughing at the village idiot
I think you will find he is an educated man who has been the assistant editor of the Telegraph, the editor of the spectator and the Mayor of London since 2008. If he is as thick as pigshit then I'd have a look in the mirror and have a good old think.
The fact that you think being editor of the Spectator or Asst Editor on the Torygraph is evidence of his inteliigence says more about you than it does about me.
Even the fact that he has had an expensive education is only proof of how much the school you went to matters in getting into Oxbridge.
But hey, if you want to engage in some personal attacks (nice line about the mirror - who did you pinch it from) on me because I think your idol is a racist and a lamentable excuse for a politicians who is as corrupt as he is cavalier, hey ho, it all adds to the overall impression that political debate on here is a pretty shallow exercise.
I have no doubt the man is intellectually your superior with a better education, salary and is of far more value to the UK. You come across as a petulant bitter person who has exhibited trolish behaviour on a couple of threads tonight well done if that was your aim. "
Well done on the personal attacks based on the square root of nothing. If you think Boris's salary is a measure of his intelligence you and he deserve each other.
I hope you are happy together in Boris land. |
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By *waymanMan
over a year ago
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"Spend a day with BoJo and you might have a different opinion. Disarmingly charming with much going on his his head, I grant you but... Just for accuracy though, he is not an MP.A day? I usually find a couple of hours is enough....
Oh, and BoJo? FFS, what do you think he is? A celebrity?
That's exactly what he is and how he managed to become Mayor. Younger voters decided to vote for him because they had seen him on tv. I won't go further on why I use BoJo - the celebrity tag is more than reason enough. And, I agree a couple of hours is more than enough but sometimes you don't get the choice."
Unfortunately, neither do I. |
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By *londeCazWoman
over a year ago
Arse End of the Universe, Cumbria |
Funny how this thread just popped back up, I posted a link to a Spitting Image song earlier and been watching it on Youtube ever since and I realised I could name the majority of the cabinet in the 80's due to them all being on Spitting Image (and I couldn't even vote till 1985.....) nowadays, I can just about name the PM, that Clegglet twonk and Ozzy the Chancellor....owt else has completely passed me by |
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I used to have a soft spot for Alice Mahon (sp?), Labour MP for Halifax under the Nu Labour regime. A bit of an old dear backbencher that used to prattle on (when given limited opportunity) in the house as though it mattered. Bless.
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One interesting MP is a Tory MP for Devizes, a Mrs/Ms Perry who appears to be quite fanciable/fuckable. Whether or not she does you will have to decide for yourselves.
On the one hand, she is campaigning for all "adult" material to be blocked at ISP level.
On the other hand, in her rage at not being selected by the Speaker to have her turn at speaking, she stormed into the house cafe shouting "What do i have to do to get the speaker to select me to speak, give him a blow job?"
Would the BBC televise that?
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