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In the spirit of reconciliation and happiness at the end of the Banter Era (RIP) and as a result of promotion I have cleared out my ignore list. Look forwards to reading your posts!
See how good your MP is..... on 10:37 - Dec 5 by Oldsmoker
#204 I notice that Ian Duncan Smith and Pritti Patel are in the bottom 20.
Amazingly there were four worse than Jared O'Mara.
Good to see my prediction that Sandy Martin would make a good constituency MP appears to have been justified. Ranked 25th and the only Suffolk MP in the top 250.
32 - I've had to deal with him a few times - and he's hugely responsive, and highly pro-active in problem solving for his constituents. Although I don't agree with all his politics - he does a good job.
See how good your MP is..... on 10:42 - Dec 5 by Clapham_Junction
Amazingly there were four worse than Jared O'Mara.
Good to see my prediction that Sandy Martin would make a good constituency MP appears to have been justified. Ranked 25th and the only Suffolk MP in the top 250.
Compare and and contrast with James Cartlidge. 540th.
I'm one of the people who was blamed for getting Paul Cook sacked. PM for the full post.
See how good your MP is..... on 11:22 - Dec 5 by 26_Paz
47th. He is a really, really good guy. Met him a few times, lovely bloke.
From wiki.
"In an Early day motion of 3 November 2016, as a celebration of the Brexit vote and Britain withdrawing from the European Union, Rosindell argued for a return to the broadcasting of "God Save the Queen" at the end of BBC One transmissions each day. The practice was dropped in 1997 (ostensibly due to BBC One adopting 24-hour broadcasting by simulcasting BBC News 24 overnight, rendering closedown obsolete).[23] That evening, BBC Two's Newsnight programme ended its nightly broadcast with host of that night Kirsty Wark saying that they were "incredibly happy to oblige" Rosindell's request, before ending with a clip of the Sex Pistols performing the punk song of the same name, much to Rosindell's discontent."
See how good your MP is..... on 11:26 - Dec 5 by Swansea_Blue
From wiki.
"In an Early day motion of 3 November 2016, as a celebration of the Brexit vote and Britain withdrawing from the European Union, Rosindell argued for a return to the broadcasting of "God Save the Queen" at the end of BBC One transmissions each day. The practice was dropped in 1997 (ostensibly due to BBC One adopting 24-hour broadcasting by simulcasting BBC News 24 overnight, rendering closedown obsolete).[23] That evening, BBC Two's Newsnight programme ended its nightly broadcast with host of that night Kirsty Wark saying that they were "incredibly happy to oblige" Rosindell's request, before ending with a clip of the Sex Pistols performing the punk song of the same name, much to Rosindell's discontent."
See how good your MP is..... on 11:26 - Dec 5 by Swansea_Blue
From wiki.
"In an Early day motion of 3 November 2016, as a celebration of the Brexit vote and Britain withdrawing from the European Union, Rosindell argued for a return to the broadcasting of "God Save the Queen" at the end of BBC One transmissions each day. The practice was dropped in 1997 (ostensibly due to BBC One adopting 24-hour broadcasting by simulcasting BBC News 24 overnight, rendering closedown obsolete).[23] That evening, BBC Two's Newsnight programme ended its nightly broadcast with host of that night Kirsty Wark saying that they were "incredibly happy to oblige" Rosindell's request, before ending with a clip of the Sex Pistols performing the punk song of the same name, much to Rosindell's discontent."
(My emphasis). Top bantz there from the beeb
hahaha, wasn't ware of that. Brilliant!
The Paz Man
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See how good your MP is..... on 12:04 - Dec 5 with 2100 views
277th - we can cut him some slack for having a widespread constituency, being a long way from Westminster and having a party to lead in the House of Commons but it should also be borne in mind that Scots and Welsh MPs also have MSPs and members of the Welsh Assembly to help them out in engaging with local communities.
See how good your MP is..... on 12:21 - Dec 5 by WeWereZombies
277th - we can cut him some slack for having a widespread constituency, being a long way from Westminster and having a party to lead in the House of Commons but it should also be borne in mind that Scots and Welsh MPs also have MSPs and members of the Welsh Assembly to help them out in engaging with local communities.
Blimey, you're a long way from the rest of us. Lucky you!