Nadine Dorries 23:17 - Feb 1 with 1905 views | reusersfreekicks | defence of Boris and the slander of Starmer is so awful it's almost laughable. What a vile unprincipled person she is. The state of that government ffs |  | | |  |
Nadine Dorries on 00:00 - Feb 2 with 1825 views | factual_blue | Vile? Yes. Unprincipled? Yes But above all that, she's really, really stupid. Really stupid. Thicker than, as Blackadder would say, a whale sandwich. |  |
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Nadine Dorries on 01:17 - Feb 2 with 1765 views | dominiciawful | So many pieces of human dirt in government. |  |
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Nadine Dorries on 06:19 - Feb 2 with 1647 views | BlueNomad |
Nadine Dorries on 01:17 - Feb 2 by dominiciawful | So many pieces of human dirt in government. |
I think they all try to outdo each other. What is most worrying is that their supporters still walk amongst us. How can anyone support this lot, even if their economic views align? |  | |  |
Nadine Dorries on 08:40 - Feb 2 with 1513 views | reusersfreekicks |
Nadine Dorries on 06:19 - Feb 2 by BlueNomad | I think they all try to outdo each other. What is most worrying is that their supporters still walk amongst us. How can anyone support this lot, even if their economic views align? |
Never thought Trump stuff could happen here but we are getting closer |  | |  |
Nadine Dorries on 08:42 - Feb 2 with 1506 views | Cheltenham_Blue |
Nadine Dorries on 08:40 - Feb 2 by reusersfreekicks | Never thought Trump stuff could happen here but we are getting closer |
Same school of thought. Headed up by "If you tell the same lie enough times, it becomes true" |  |
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Nadine Dorries on 09:10 - Feb 2 with 1449 views | itfcjoe |
Nadine Dorries on 08:40 - Feb 2 by reusersfreekicks | Never thought Trump stuff could happen here but we are getting closer |
It was her and a couple of others who RTd the far right video saying Starmer had helped get the Child Rape gangs in Rotherham etc off with a comment on a quote tweet saying something like 'explains a lot'. It's Trump style politics, we don't have the constitution to deal with these liars in parliament because everything is based upon there being good people at the top of Government |  |
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Nadine Dorries on 09:33 - Feb 2 with 1408 views | LeoMuff |
Nadine Dorries on 09:10 - Feb 2 by itfcjoe | It was her and a couple of others who RTd the far right video saying Starmer had helped get the Child Rape gangs in Rotherham etc off with a comment on a quote tweet saying something like 'explains a lot'. It's Trump style politics, we don't have the constitution to deal with these liars in parliament because everything is based upon there being good people at the top of Government |
Surely journalists need to be pin Boris to repeat this outside of parliament so Starmer can sue for libel. Its win win here embarrassing climb down or expensive and humiliating court loss. |  |
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Nadine Dorries on 09:50 - Feb 2 with 1367 views | itfcjoe |
Nadine Dorries on 09:33 - Feb 2 by LeoMuff | Surely journalists need to be pin Boris to repeat this outside of parliament so Starmer can sue for libel. Its win win here embarrassing climb down or expensive and humiliating court loss. |
He repeated it yesterday to Harry Cole The row over Johnson’s Jimmy Savile comments continues after he faced calls from his own side to withdraw the remark and criticism from Commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle. Instead, Johnson doubled down on the claim speaking to the Sun’s Harry Cole on the flight back from Ukraine, insisting: “As far I’m aware, it’s fairly accurate.” BBC Reality Check ( https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/60213975) found there is “no evidence that Sir Keir was involved at any point in the decision not to charge Savile.” |  |
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Nadine Dorries on 09:53 - Feb 2 with 1357 views | footers |
Nadine Dorries on 09:33 - Feb 2 by LeoMuff | Surely journalists need to be pin Boris to repeat this outside of parliament so Starmer can sue for libel. Its win win here embarrassing climb down or expensive and humiliating court loss. |
It's a very carefully worded massive dead cat when repeated outside of the House. Outrageous and disgusting though it is, it seems to be working. |  |
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Nadine Dorries on 10:02 - Feb 2 with 1326 views | Seablu |
Nadine Dorries on 08:40 - Feb 2 by reusersfreekicks | Never thought Trump stuff could happen here but we are getting closer |
We’re always just a few years behind the worst bits of US ‘culture’ I remember walking past a school in Los Angeles in 1990 and seeing a sign warning that the carrying of knives on the school premises was strictly prohibited. I remember thinking that would never happen in the UK. |  | |  |
Nadine Dorries on 10:10 - Feb 2 with 1316 views | Bobbychase | It's tragic the Tories still cling to the idea they are the party of law and order. By every metric, since they took over after Gordon Brown, crime is rampant and prosecutions are plummeting, mostly because the resources of the police and courts have been cut. |  |
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Nadine Dorries on 10:21 - Feb 2 with 1291 views | BlueBadger |
Nadine Dorries on 06:19 - Feb 2 by BlueNomad | I think they all try to outdo each other. What is most worrying is that their supporters still walk amongst us. How can anyone support this lot, even if their economic views align? |
Because they're hurting the 'right' people. The main groups of people who suffered during the pandemic(for example) were women, the disabled and medically vulnerable, the poor and ethnic minorities. The open bigotry and corruption are features , not bugs and the incompetence can be explained awayy by citing 'the pandemic', 'lefties' or 'the EU'. [Post edited 2 Feb 2022 10:23]
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Nadine Dorries on 10:23 - Feb 2 with 1269 views | BlueBadger |
Nadine Dorries on 08:40 - Feb 2 by reusersfreekicks | Never thought Trump stuff could happen here but we are getting closer |
Alarmingly, we were actually ahead of the curve of Trump by several months in 2016, given the manner in which 52% were able to be easily conned. |  |
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Nadine Dorries on 11:18 - Feb 2 with 1195 views | Darth_Koont | In politics, people go along with almost all lies and smears if it serves their interests and damages their opponents. Boris isn’t doing anything he hasn’t already done before. But before when it was dishonesty around Brexit and proroguing parliament etc. he got enough support. Now it’s only a hardcore of people like Dorries who have nothing else to offer than blind, stupid loyalty. But the double standards and faux outrage about integrity and the truth are more than a little nauseating from politicians and pundits alike. It’s their conditional support and selectively applied standards that elevated Johnson into power in the first place. |  |
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Nadine Dorries on 11:26 - Feb 2 with 1165 views | Darth_Koont |
Nadine Dorries on 09:50 - Feb 2 by itfcjoe | He repeated it yesterday to Harry Cole The row over Johnson’s Jimmy Savile comments continues after he faced calls from his own side to withdraw the remark and criticism from Commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle. Instead, Johnson doubled down on the claim speaking to the Sun’s Harry Cole on the flight back from Ukraine, insisting: “As far I’m aware, it’s fairly accurate.” BBC Reality Check ( https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/60213975) found there is “no evidence that Sir Keir was involved at any point in the decision not to charge Savile.” |
Of course, it’s ultimately nonsense and unfair. But you can argue however disingenuously that Starmer, as head of DPP, failed to prosecute Savile. I’ve seen less fair accusations and characterisations stick. All depends if it’s in people’s interests to debunk them. And currently it is. |  |
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Nadine Dorries on 11:29 - Feb 2 with 1140 views | ElderGrizzly |
Nadine Dorries on 09:50 - Feb 2 by itfcjoe | He repeated it yesterday to Harry Cole The row over Johnson’s Jimmy Savile comments continues after he faced calls from his own side to withdraw the remark and criticism from Commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle. Instead, Johnson doubled down on the claim speaking to the Sun’s Harry Cole on the flight back from Ukraine, insisting: “As far I’m aware, it’s fairly accurate.” BBC Reality Check ( https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/60213975) found there is “no evidence that Sir Keir was involved at any point in the decision not to charge Savile.” |
Harry Cole is of course Carrie Symonds ex who she is on very good terms with and is often a 'source' when Johnson is in trouble. His own MPs effectively called him a liar yesterday on this, including ministers. |  | |  |
Nadine Dorries on 11:35 - Feb 2 with 1115 views | thebooks |
Nadine Dorries on 11:18 - Feb 2 by Darth_Koont | In politics, people go along with almost all lies and smears if it serves their interests and damages their opponents. Boris isn’t doing anything he hasn’t already done before. But before when it was dishonesty around Brexit and proroguing parliament etc. he got enough support. Now it’s only a hardcore of people like Dorries who have nothing else to offer than blind, stupid loyalty. But the double standards and faux outrage about integrity and the truth are more than a little nauseating from politicians and pundits alike. It’s their conditional support and selectively applied standards that elevated Johnson into power in the first place. |
Quite. Plenty of Starmer supporting outlets willing to portray Corbyn as an anti-Semitic, IRA sympathising member of the British version of Baader Meinhoff. This was always going to be the Tories’ “trump card” with Starmer. Guess it shows how desparate they are. I can’t really see it working used in so nakedly cynical a way, but who knows. |  | |  |
Nadine Dorries on 11:45 - Feb 2 with 1071 views | You_Bloo_Right |
Nadine Dorries on 11:35 - Feb 2 by thebooks | Quite. Plenty of Starmer supporting outlets willing to portray Corbyn as an anti-Semitic, IRA sympathising member of the British version of Baader Meinhoff. This was always going to be the Tories’ “trump card” with Starmer. Guess it shows how desparate they are. I can’t really see it working used in so nakedly cynical a way, but who knows. |
Rebuked by the Speaker. Called out by some members of his own party. Tom Hunt remains resolutely on the fence though. He has my, further, email. |  |
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Nadine Dorries on 11:59 - Feb 2 with 1038 views | ElderGrizzly |
Nadine Dorries on 10:23 - Feb 2 by BlueBadger | Alarmingly, we were actually ahead of the curve of Trump by several months in 2016, given the manner in which 52% were able to be easily conned. |
And the reason Trump stuff is happening here, is Bannon and his people are behind both 'leaders'. Bannon's people are throughout the current Govt and influential non-Govt positions. |  | |  |
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