Society & Culture1 min ago
Making Carrie’s 30-Year-Old Chum A Lord; Oh Dear, Boris
'OF the 20 or so people nominated by Boris Johnson to become members of the House of Lords, one name in particular caught my eye: Ross Kempsell.
He is 30 years old and, if accepted by the Lords appointments commission, would be one of the youngest people ever to receive a life peerage.
Those unfamiliar with the inner workings of Westminster are not likely to have heard of Kempsell. I am sure he is a nice and decent person. I have never met him and know little about him other than that he used to be a journalist for, among other outlets, TalkRadio, before working in politics for a while during the Johnson administration.
I repeat. Kempsell is 30 years old. Yet, if he enters the Lords, this young man will have been given a job for life, with the ability to claim expenses and receive something like £300 every time he attends the Lords.'
TCW John Smith
He is 30 years old and, if accepted by the Lords appointments commission, would be one of the youngest people ever to receive a life peerage.
Those unfamiliar with the inner workings of Westminster are not likely to have heard of Kempsell. I am sure he is a nice and decent person. I have never met him and know little about him other than that he used to be a journalist for, among other outlets, TalkRadio, before working in politics for a while during the Johnson administration.
I repeat. Kempsell is 30 years old. Yet, if he enters the Lords, this young man will have been given a job for life, with the ability to claim expenses and receive something like £300 every time he attends the Lords.'
TCW John Smith
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You can go off people, you know.
It's true, I did stand by him for a long time, but in the end it's hard to defend the indefensible & the minuses (as the OP above) start to outweigh the plusses.
I'm afraid his, "Hasta la vista, baby" is a bit of a forlorn hope.
You can go off people, you know.
It's true, I did stand by him for a long time, but in the end it's hard to defend the indefensible & the minuses (as the OP above) start to outweigh the plusses.
I'm afraid his, "Hasta la vista, baby" is a bit of a forlorn hope.
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