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How did a man with these views get to be in parliament? He should be ashamed of himself. His constituents should be ashamed of him. https://t.co/cp8frw6bdX
This is almost as baffling as the Hopkins rant, and just as repulsive in a subtler more outrageous way. He's not in the pub, dribbling this down himself to anyone in earshot. He's in Parliament. The seat of power, slagging off the public and the underclass as he sees them.
It's our fault people are homeless apparently on 17:46 - Jan 31 by Swansea_Blue
Adam Holloway I think, for somewhere in the Home Counties.
He’s only in his early 50s, not that you'd guess from the state of him. Too much free hospitality and sitting on his pompous arse.
Adam Holloway, Conservative MP for Graveshamhas so far made no indication he will follow suit. Mr Holloway, whose constituency is 25 miles from the Commons, claimed £22,500 in 2007/08, almost the entire £23,800 annual limit.'
'In the wake of the Westminster Parliamentary Expenses scandal in 2009, Holloway was ordered by Sir Thomas Legg, the head of a committee examining abuse of expenses by Members of Parliament, to repay £1000 to the Exchequer which he had over-claimed.'
friggin' hypocrite
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It's our fault people are homeless apparently on 18:12 - Jan 31 with 4268 views
What a truly shocking thing to come out with AND actually believe this to be true.
Please note: prior to hitting the post button, I've double checked for anything that could be construed as "Anti Semitic" and to the best of my knowledge it isn't. Anything deemed to be of a Xenophobic nature is therefore purely accidental or down to your own misconstruing.
It's our fault people are homeless apparently on 18:10 - Jan 31 by HARRY10
Adam Holloway, Conservative MP for Graveshamhas so far made no indication he will follow suit. Mr Holloway, whose constituency is 25 miles from the Commons, claimed £22,500 in 2007/08, almost the entire £23,800 annual limit.'
'In the wake of the Westminster Parliamentary Expenses scandal in 2009, Holloway was ordered by Sir Thomas Legg, the head of a committee examining abuse of expenses by Members of Parliament, to repay £1000 to the Exchequer which he had over-claimed.'
friggin' hypocrite
Privileged, entitled, cruel w@nker
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It's our fault people are homeless apparently on 19:28 - Jan 31 with 4096 views
Homelessness is a real embarrassment for this country. I never give them money, but I will buy them a coffee and a pastry as well as a bag of treats for their dog. I saw a young lad the other day, probably about 12, walking up the road with a double pack of beef slices. He took one out and gave it to a homeless person. Made me very warm inside. Wish the wealth could be more equal, but will never happen. I voted Tory last time to get Brexit done, but it is the one and only time I would. All of these politicians are so far up their own a$$'s, it doesn't really matter who is in charge. If we all do a little bit to help those less fortunate than ourselves, then perhaps we can make it easier for those in hard times.
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It's our fault people are homeless apparently on 19:39 - Jan 31 with 4066 views
It's our fault people are homeless apparently on 19:37 - Jan 31 by Pecker
Homelessness is a real embarrassment for this country. I never give them money, but I will buy them a coffee and a pastry as well as a bag of treats for their dog. I saw a young lad the other day, probably about 12, walking up the road with a double pack of beef slices. He took one out and gave it to a homeless person. Made me very warm inside. Wish the wealth could be more equal, but will never happen. I voted Tory last time to get Brexit done, but it is the one and only time I would. All of these politicians are so far up their own a$$'s, it doesn't really matter who is in charge. If we all do a little bit to help those less fortunate than ourselves, then perhaps we can make it easier for those in hard times.
Homelessness is forced onto many, many people.
It's not [usually] a choice.
Only when people wake up to that will any real change happen.
I dont think it warrants quite so much outrage. He has made a couple of reasonable points. Homelessness is a health issue and not a housing issue, I think he is bang on the money wth that, at leat in a large part. His other main point was that begging funds addictions, either alcohol or drugs, that is exactly the same advice that Shelter and Suffolk Police offer.