Why is PMQs a thing? 12:45 - Jun 24 with 4931 views | TRUE_BLUE123 | No questions actually get answered. Boris laughs, he shrugs, he mocks and he lies. Starmer asked him some very important questions and Boris didn't even try to answer. Imagine finally getting your dream job and being completely Sh!t at it. [Post edited 24 Jun 2020 12:45]
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Why is PMQs a thing? on 12:16 - Jun 25 with 929 views | Meadowlark | Perhaps the opposition parties should stop. “We no longer wish to ask any questions. The whole process is flawed and a waste of time! " That'd show 'em! | | | |
Why is PMQs a thing? on 12:17 - Jun 25 with 928 views | SpruceMoose |
Why is PMQs a thing? on 12:08 - Jun 25 by Tangledupin_Blue | Would like to commend Paz and SpruceMoose for their contributions to this thread. Differences acknowledged, questions asked, reasoned argument. No snarkiness. As things ought to be always. |
Took a long time to get Paz to admit that he didn't care about any of the racism and bigotry though, just so long as it got him his Brexit. | |
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Why is PMQs a thing? on 12:18 - Jun 25 with 929 views | footers |
Why is PMQs a thing? on 12:16 - Jun 25 by Meadowlark | Perhaps the opposition parties should stop. “We no longer wish to ask any questions. The whole process is flawed and a waste of time! " That'd show 'em! |
That's been one of johnson's replies to Starmer of late... He doesn't really get why the opposition party are being critical of the government at PMQs. Why not just support whatever the government does instead, eh? Bloody pinkos. | |
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Why is PMQs a thing? on 12:21 - Jun 25 with 922 views | Tangledupin_Blue |
Why is PMQs a thing? on 12:08 - Jun 25 by Herbivore | SUQ |
I've seen SUQ written a few times but I don't know what it means. Nor do I know what 'N to the T' means. Would appreciate enlightenment from anyone... | |
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Why is PMQs a thing? on 12:52 - Jun 25 with 877 views | Tangledupin_Blue |
Why is PMQs a thing? on 12:17 - Jun 25 by SpruceMoose | Took a long time to get Paz to admit that he didn't care about any of the racism and bigotry though, just so long as it got him his Brexit. |
I can understand that there are people, decent folk, for whom Brexit was their determining reason for voting for Johnson's Conservatives. I profoundly disagree with them. I can understand why they might vote for Johnson even whilst pinching their noses. | |
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Why is PMQs a thing? on 13:14 - Jun 25 with 859 views | SpruceMoose |
Why is PMQs a thing? on 12:52 - Jun 25 by Tangledupin_Blue | I can understand that there are people, decent folk, for whom Brexit was their determining reason for voting for Johnson's Conservatives. I profoundly disagree with them. I can understand why they might vote for Johnson even whilst pinching their noses. |
Yeah me too. They don't care about hurting people just so long as it's not them. | |
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Why is PMQs a thing? on 13:22 - Jun 25 with 840 views | 26_Paz |
Why is PMQs a thing? on 13:14 - Jun 25 by SpruceMoose | Yeah me too. They don't care about hurting people just so long as it's not them. |
We were doing so well yesterday ... | |
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Why is PMQs a thing? on 13:26 - Jun 25 with 835 views | vapour_trail |
Why is PMQs a thing? on 12:21 - Jun 25 by Tangledupin_Blue | I've seen SUQ written a few times but I don't know what it means. Nor do I know what 'N to the T' means. Would appreciate enlightenment from anyone... |
If you are going to do correctly, it’s N to the MF T. | |
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Why is PMQs a thing? on 13:30 - Jun 25 with 824 views | SpruceMoose |
Why is PMQs a thing? on 13:22 - Jun 25 by 26_Paz | We were doing so well yesterday ... |
Duplicate post [Post edited 25 Jun 2020 13:32]
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Why is PMQs a thing? on 13:30 - Jun 25 with 823 views | SpruceMoose |
Why is PMQs a thing? on 13:22 - Jun 25 by 26_Paz | We were doing so well yesterday ... |
That's what you agreed to Paz: You don't think the comments about watermelon smiles, bumboys and women looking like letterboxes were offensive. You're not bothered by the plans to assault a journalist because you don't know much about it (and haven't indicated that you will look into it). You happy to say that the price you're willing (other people to pay) for all this is getting Brexit. You don't think supporting someone who laughs about watermelon smiles, bum boys, letterbox women and makes plans to assault journalists reflects badly on you. I said I was going to keep things polite. I didn't say I wasn't going to challenge some pretty disappointing views (even though it's tumbleweeds from the people sticking up for you earlier this week). [Post edited 25 Jun 2020 13:33]
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Why is PMQs a thing? on 13:52 - Jun 25 with 792 views | 26_Paz |
Why is PMQs a thing? on 13:30 - Jun 25 by SpruceMoose | That's what you agreed to Paz: You don't think the comments about watermelon smiles, bumboys and women looking like letterboxes were offensive. You're not bothered by the plans to assault a journalist because you don't know much about it (and haven't indicated that you will look into it). You happy to say that the price you're willing (other people to pay) for all this is getting Brexit. You don't think supporting someone who laughs about watermelon smiles, bum boys, letterbox women and makes plans to assault journalists reflects badly on you. I said I was going to keep things polite. I didn't say I wasn't going to challenge some pretty disappointing views (even though it's tumbleweeds from the people sticking up for you earlier this week). [Post edited 25 Jun 2020 13:33]
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u don't think the comments about watermelon smiles, bumboys and women looking like letterboxes were offensive. I’ve explained earlier in the thread my views on this You're not bothered by the plans to assault a journalist because you don't know much about it (and haven't indicated that you will look into it). Again, I’ve explained some journalists, I’m thinking of the ilk who tap phones etc may on occasions ask for a slap and I would certainly lose no sleep about them getting one! You happy to say that the price you're willing (other people to pay) for all this is getting Brexit. My view is that Brexit will benefit us all in the long run. You don't think supporting someone who laughs about watermelon smiles, bum boys, letterbox women and makes plans to assault journalists reflects badly on you. Correct, I don’t. I said I was going to keep things polite. I didn't say I wasn't going to challenge some pretty disappointing views (even though it's tumbleweeds from the people sticking up for you earlier this week). No issues with this and as I’ve said I thought yesterday’s debate was pretty healthy. [Post edited 25 Jun 2020 13:53]
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Why is PMQs a thing? on 13:55 - Jun 25 with 786 views | SpruceMoose |
Why is PMQs a thing? on 13:52 - Jun 25 by 26_Paz | u don't think the comments about watermelon smiles, bumboys and women looking like letterboxes were offensive. I’ve explained earlier in the thread my views on this You're not bothered by the plans to assault a journalist because you don't know much about it (and haven't indicated that you will look into it). Again, I’ve explained some journalists, I’m thinking of the ilk who tap phones etc may on occasions ask for a slap and I would certainly lose no sleep about them getting one! You happy to say that the price you're willing (other people to pay) for all this is getting Brexit. My view is that Brexit will benefit us all in the long run. You don't think supporting someone who laughs about watermelon smiles, bum boys, letterbox women and makes plans to assault journalists reflects badly on you. Correct, I don’t. I said I was going to keep things polite. I didn't say I wasn't going to challenge some pretty disappointing views (even though it's tumbleweeds from the people sticking up for you earlier this week). No issues with this and as I’ve said I thought yesterday’s debate was pretty healthy. [Post edited 25 Jun 2020 13:53]
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So what's the issue? What I said was correct. The points you've just made say I was correct. You don't care about his comments and actions. You find a wonky justification for all of them that nobody in their right mind would believe. You're entitled to your views mate, but if you've got them, own them. [Post edited 25 Jun 2020 13:58]
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Why is PMQs a thing? on 13:56 - Jun 25 with 786 views | Herbivore |
Why is PMQs a thing? on 13:52 - Jun 25 by 26_Paz | u don't think the comments about watermelon smiles, bumboys and women looking like letterboxes were offensive. I’ve explained earlier in the thread my views on this You're not bothered by the plans to assault a journalist because you don't know much about it (and haven't indicated that you will look into it). Again, I’ve explained some journalists, I’m thinking of the ilk who tap phones etc may on occasions ask for a slap and I would certainly lose no sleep about them getting one! You happy to say that the price you're willing (other people to pay) for all this is getting Brexit. My view is that Brexit will benefit us all in the long run. You don't think supporting someone who laughs about watermelon smiles, bum boys, letterbox women and makes plans to assault journalists reflects badly on you. Correct, I don’t. I said I was going to keep things polite. I didn't say I wasn't going to challenge some pretty disappointing views (even though it's tumbleweeds from the people sticking up for you earlier this week). No issues with this and as I’ve said I thought yesterday’s debate was pretty healthy. [Post edited 25 Jun 2020 13:53]
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So then why did you disagree with Spruce's assessment of your position? You can't agree with every shred of evidence that supports his assessment and then suggest that his assessment was out of order. | |
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Why is PMQs a thing? on 13:58 - Jun 25 with 782 views | 26_Paz |
Why is PMQs a thing? on 13:56 - Jun 25 by Herbivore | So then why did you disagree with Spruce's assessment of your position? You can't agree with every shred of evidence that supports his assessment and then suggest that his assessment was out of order. |
Just thought his tone was a little bit, not in the spirit of the new way of doing things. Apologies if I misinterpreted | |
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Why is PMQs a thing? on 14:00 - Jun 25 with 775 views | SpruceMoose |
Why is PMQs a thing? on 13:58 - Jun 25 by 26_Paz | Just thought his tone was a little bit, not in the spirit of the new way of doing things. Apologies if I misinterpreted |
Yet another duplicate post... [Post edited 25 Jun 2020 14:01]
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Why is PMQs a thing? on 14:00 - Jun 25 with 773 views | SpruceMoose |
Why is PMQs a thing? on 13:58 - Jun 25 by 26_Paz | Just thought his tone was a little bit, not in the spirit of the new way of doing things. Apologies if I misinterpreted |
Being polite doesn't mean glossing over what I consider to be some pretty bad anti-equality views Paz. It just means I won't call you names while I challenge you on them. | |
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"Imagine being a heterosexual white male in Britain at this moment. How bad is that. Everything you say is racist, everything you say is homophobic. The Woke community have really f****d this country." | Poll: | Selectamod |
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Why is PMQs a thing? on 14:00 - Jun 25 with 771 views | 26_Paz |
Why is PMQs a thing? on 13:55 - Jun 25 by SpruceMoose | So what's the issue? What I said was correct. The points you've just made say I was correct. You don't care about his comments and actions. You find a wonky justification for all of them that nobody in their right mind would believe. You're entitled to your views mate, but if you've got them, own them. [Post edited 25 Jun 2020 13:58]
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Pretty much yeah, although I’m surprised you don’t agree certain elements of the press could do with a bit of a slapping (papperazzi, piers Morgan etc!) Would I make the kind of comments you mention? No. Do I think someone who made them 20 years ago should be demonised for life? No. | |
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Why is PMQs a thing? on 14:01 - Jun 25 with 768 views | 26_Paz |
Why is PMQs a thing? on 14:00 - Jun 25 by SpruceMoose | Being polite doesn't mean glossing over what I consider to be some pretty bad anti-equality views Paz. It just means I won't call you names while I challenge you on them. |
Ok mate, no issues with that. | |
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Why is PMQs a thing? on 14:02 - Jun 25 with 759 views | Herbivore |
Why is PMQs a thing? on 14:00 - Jun 25 by 26_Paz | Pretty much yeah, although I’m surprised you don’t agree certain elements of the press could do with a bit of a slapping (papperazzi, piers Morgan etc!) Would I make the kind of comments you mention? No. Do I think someone who made them 20 years ago should be demonised for life? No. |
He called Muslim women bank robbers that look like letterboxes in 2018, Paz. You are trying to gloss over and minimise all of the pieces of evidence that, when taken together, pretty clearly evidence that Johnson is not a very nice or decent person. In fact he's a bit of an asshole. | |
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Why is PMQs a thing? on 14:05 - Jun 25 with 749 views | SpruceMoose |
Why is PMQs a thing? on 14:00 - Jun 25 by 26_Paz | Pretty much yeah, although I’m surprised you don’t agree certain elements of the press could do with a bit of a slapping (papperazzi, piers Morgan etc!) Would I make the kind of comments you mention? No. Do I think someone who made them 20 years ago should be demonised for life? No. |
1) If journalists break the law then the law should handle their punishment, not thugs. 2) The 'crime' Stuart Collier committed was to investigate Johnson's conduct. He didn't hack a dead child's phone. 3) Even professional gadflies like Piers Morgan shouldn't be assaulted for being scum. 4) Johnson's offensive comments about Muslim women were in 2018, not 20 years ago. | |
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Why is PMQs a thing? on 14:09 - Jun 25 with 743 views | Darth_Koont |
Why is PMQs a thing? on 14:05 - Jun 25 by SpruceMoose | 1) If journalists break the law then the law should handle their punishment, not thugs. 2) The 'crime' Stuart Collier committed was to investigate Johnson's conduct. He didn't hack a dead child's phone. 3) Even professional gadflies like Piers Morgan shouldn't be assaulted for being scum. 4) Johnson's offensive comments about Muslim women were in 2018, not 20 years ago. |
The false equivalence arguments are ridiculous. When looked at in their own right but also against the context that this is our PM FFS!!? | |
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