Salt Bailly
Auburn, not Ginger.
Theresa May's cleavage at this Foreign Aid vote is giving me uncomfortable thoughts.
Idiot:
Idiot:
Idiot:
How does the argument that people should focus on their work and not on politics tally with a democratic system?
Idiot:
Someone please insert the response to Rossindel’s tweet that is popping off. The one about Sol Campbell haha
And yet he's just one regular tory mp at this point. One tory mp of the mass of tories that currently define British politics.Rosindell is a special kind of cnut.
Consistently voted against paying higher benefits over longer periods for those unable to work due to illness or disability. (0 for, 15 against)
Almost always voted for a reduction in spending on welfare benefits. (49 for, 0 against, 5 abstained)
Consistently voted against raising welfare benefits at least in line with prices. (0 for, 5 against)
Generally voted against spending public money to create guaranteed jobs for young people who have spent a long time unemployed. (0 for, 6 against)
Almost always voted for reducing housing benefit for social tenants deemed to have excess bedrooms (the "bedroom tax"). (14 for, 0 against)
Generally voted for a stricter asylum system. (13 for, 0 against)
Consistently voted for mass surveillance of people’s communications and activities. (3 for, 0 against)
Almost always voted for stronger enforcement of immigration rules. (8 for, 0 against)
Generally voted against allowing marriage between two people of same sex. (0 for, 3 against)
Almost always voted against laws to promote equality and human rights. (2 for, 13 against)
Almost always voted against equal gay rights. (0 for, 13 against)
Oh, and he was one of those who nominated Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, and posted this the day after the US election:
Isn't that just a common or garden variety Tory MP?Rosindell is a special kind of cnut.
Consistently voted against paying higher benefits over longer periods for those unable to work due to illness or disability. (0 for, 15 against)
Almost always voted for a reduction in spending on welfare benefits. (49 for, 0 against, 5 abstained)
Consistently voted against raising welfare benefits at least in line with prices. (0 for, 5 against)
Generally voted against spending public money to create guaranteed jobs for young people who have spent a long time unemployed. (0 for, 6 against)
Almost always voted for reducing housing benefit for social tenants deemed to have excess bedrooms (the "bedroom tax"). (14 for, 0 against)
Generally voted for a stricter asylum system. (13 for, 0 against)
Consistently voted for mass surveillance of people’s communications and activities. (3 for, 0 against)
Almost always voted for stronger enforcement of immigration rules. (8 for, 0 against)
Generally voted against allowing marriage between two people of same sex. (0 for, 3 against)
Almost always voted against laws to promote equality and human rights. (2 for, 13 against)
Almost always voted against equal gay rights. (0 for, 13 against)
Oh, and he was one of those who nominated Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, and posted this the day after the US election:
You can see the back peddling has begun, as it becomes apparent that the more explicit public displays of Tory racism are not quite playing out as they'd hoped.Tory Steve Baker said:“This may be a decisive moment for our party.”
“Much as we can’t be associated with calls to defund the police, we urgently need to challenge our own attitude to people taking a knee,”
That’s what I said:Isn't that just a common or garden variety Tory MP?
Rosindell is a special kind of cnut.
I’m so tired of reading things that anger or depress me. I wish I could just go down the ignorance is bliss route but that’s exactly the sort of apathy that allows these people to operate as they do.
Without a media prepared to hold these people to account, we will never stand a chance.
We also understand that any cuts in foreign aid will not be rerouted to the general population of the UK it’s just yet another cash grab for Tory donors. It’s an easy cash grab for them because they know a good portion of the population is just happy to know that their tax money is not being spent on would be immigrants.Look. I totally agree with you on this.
But unfortunately, we are in the minority. This government knows that it has a significant amount of public support for cutting the foreign aid budget. Mainly because very few of us actually understand where this money goes and how it benefits both those locals and the UK.
What the feck is he supposed to mean by 'submission' to Priti Patel - my head's playing all sorts of tricks on me!
It's also easy being in government when you can just talk a load of shite and deflect things.It is easy being the opposition when, in all likelihood, your integrity will not be tested.
It's also easy being in government when you can just talk a load of shite and deflect things.