Double standards? on 09:58 - Sep 6 with 214 views | Libero | This kind of stuff is a mucky business, but that sad reality is they're almost all at it and the vast majority are really taking the piss, in a way that makes Angela Rayner's supposed crime look like a pin prick on an elephant's bottom. Uncomfortable truth is that Rayner's experiencing this because she's a woman from a working class background and there's a desire to oust her. |  | |  |
Double standards? on 10:13 - Sep 6 with 182 views | redrickstuhaart |
Double standards? on 09:58 - Sep 6 by Libero | This kind of stuff is a mucky business, but that sad reality is they're almost all at it and the vast majority are really taking the piss, in a way that makes Angela Rayner's supposed crime look like a pin prick on an elephant's bottom. Uncomfortable truth is that Rayner's experiencing this because she's a woman from a working class background and there's a desire to oust her. |
Whilst I am sure there are some with that attitude, its the usual grubby politics. Wouldnt matter who it was, its a chance to score points. Which seems to be far more important to politics these days than actually trying to address issues or honestly answer questions. |  | |  |
Double standards? on 12:03 - Sep 6 with 83 views | The_Major | Isn't this exactly what just happened? Have people got mass fkn memory loss? Five years ago an ethics investigation took SEVEN MONTHS, resulted in a finding of several serious breaches, which was then ignored by the PM and resulted in the ethics advisor AND the bullied employee having to resign. 1/ — Alex Andreou (@sturdyalex.bsky.social) 2025-09-06T10:46:31.504Z |  | |  |
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