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Words.....too Much Emphasis On Them
‘Humbug’ etc
Is the infighting losing its way?
Is the infighting losing its way?
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I find it quite astonishing just how hypocritical some of the Remainer MP are. They are taking cognitive dissonance to new levels of absurdity. I could post a lengthy self-penned polemic on this utter farce but instead I shall post a lengthy polemic spoken by Julia Hartley- Brewer since she put it far better than I ever could: “So far Remainers have called...
23:14 Thu 26th Sep 2019
Language?
Good grief. It’s not like they were calling each other effing c’s, is it?
It’s not the language, it’s the aggression in which it’s delivered.
It’s all well and good quoting Paula Sherriff’s diatribe, but reading her words is completely different to seeing and hearing the way she actually spoke them.
I see she was all nicey nicey and calm when she got interviewed yesterday.
Of course any threats are appalling, and doubtless scary too, but the way some of these MP’s have carried on makes them no better than the people making the threats.
They should stop using Jo Cox’s murder to make political capital.
And just for the record, when Mr. Johnson said “the best way to honour Jo Cox’s memory is to get brexit done” (or words to that effect) I thought it was a dumb thing to say. But at least it wasn’t said in an apoplectic or aggressive way.
Good grief. It’s not like they were calling each other effing c’s, is it?
It’s not the language, it’s the aggression in which it’s delivered.
It’s all well and good quoting Paula Sherriff’s diatribe, but reading her words is completely different to seeing and hearing the way she actually spoke them.
I see she was all nicey nicey and calm when she got interviewed yesterday.
Of course any threats are appalling, and doubtless scary too, but the way some of these MP’s have carried on makes them no better than the people making the threats.
They should stop using Jo Cox’s murder to make political capital.
And just for the record, when Mr. Johnson said “the best way to honour Jo Cox’s memory is to get brexit done” (or words to that effect) I thought it was a dumb thing to say. But at least it wasn’t said in an apoplectic or aggressive way.
What astonished me was Gina Miller claiming on QT last night that she wasn't interfering with Brexit, she's been scrutinising Parliament for the last 10 years.
So, it must have been a lie when she claimed her 3? year old son burst into tears when he heard the result of the Referendum and sobbed 'Mummy, mummy, the stupid people have voted to leave the EU'
And she put her arms around him and said 'Don't cry, darling. Mummy will fix this for you'.
And that was why, for the first time ever, she got involved in campaigning.
As Judge Judy says 'If you're going to tell lies, you need a good memory'.
So, it must have been a lie when she claimed her 3? year old son burst into tears when he heard the result of the Referendum and sobbed 'Mummy, mummy, the stupid people have voted to leave the EU'
And she put her arms around him and said 'Don't cry, darling. Mummy will fix this for you'.
And that was why, for the first time ever, she got involved in campaigning.
As Judge Judy says 'If you're going to tell lies, you need a good memory'.
My take on this is the opposition are taking anything they can to stop Boris moving forward, I agree tho his using Jo Cox’s name to get his point across was ill thought out, I saw her sister on last nights news saying that while she didn’t want to be embroiled in the antics going on in the commons, the use of her sisters name in there was hurtful to her family, husband and children,and I agree
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