Ministers who should be ex-ministers... 10:23 - Jul 12 with 920 views | bluelagos | Dorries - cos she is mad as a box of frogs. Over promoted and unsuited to public office - as she showed many times at both the dispatch box and in front of committees. Whilst her drunken rants on twitter / in interviews was at times quite funny to watch, I think we are done with talentless morons in important positions just because of their loyalty to a PM rather than based on ability/merit. Who you got? Why? |  |
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Ministers who should be ex-ministers... on 10:43 - Jul 12 with 867 views | mylittletown | You should have said 'ministers who should be ministers' |  | |  |
Ministers who should be ex-ministers... on 11:17 - Jul 12 with 827 views | Oldsmoker | If Johnson goes ahead with his resignation Honours list then Mad Nad may be elevated to the Lords. There is a rumour that Johnson wants to make his dad a heriditary peer which would mean on his dads death, Blojob becomes a Lord. This rumour is really just malicious gossip but I wouldn't put it past Blojob. |  |
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Ministers who should be ex-ministers... on 11:25 - Jul 12 with 810 views | You_Bloo_Right | Where does one start? None of the current crop of ministers seem worthy of the position for a variety of reasons. So just as a start ... Raab - Dover-Calais gaffe (see also Red Sea or Irish Sea); the Brexit secretary who hadn't read the GFA; food bank users just have cash flow problems; publically stated he is not in favour of selling off the NHS despite advocating such a sell off previously. A 2010 safe seat intake and former contender for leader of the party. Has the intellectual capacity of a fence post. Zahawi - alledged dodgy tax affairs and "accidentally" claimed expenses for heating his stables. As a landlord voted against the "fit for habitation" amendment. Chief strategy officer for Gulf Keystone Petroleum whilst holding office. The epitome of "what's in it for me?". Truss - the cheese mistress herself. Well documented penchant for a photo opportunity and allegations of "weird" social behaviour haven't masked the failure to move trade relations on in any meaningful way post-Brexit. Yet another culture war warrior. Patel - the Boudicca of culture war warriors. Noted bully (at the DWP and International Development) who was finally sacked after undiscloed meetings with Israeli officials. And she has broken the ministerial code multiple times of course. A naturally nasty piece of work who, like many of her cabinet colleagues, has displayed little competence in any of the roles held. The exemplar of the mean-minded wing of the Tory party. |  |
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Ministers who should be ex-ministers... on 12:14 - Jul 12 with 773 views | ElephantintheRoom | There seem to have been over 50 ‘ministerial’ resignations in the last week. Not many had heard of most - let alone there were so many ministerial posts. So in answer to your question - probably about 100 |  |
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Ministers who should be ex-ministers... on 12:30 - Jul 12 with 743 views | ElderGrizzly | Johnson is promoting her to the House of Lords as his leaving gift. As well as Knighting his father… And to answer your question. Liz Truss. Thick as pig sh1t and a nasty piece of work [Post edited 12 Jul 2022 12:31]
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Ministers who should be ex-ministers... on 14:03 - Jul 12 with 655 views | solemio |
Ministers who should be ex-ministers... on 11:25 - Jul 12 by You_Bloo_Right | Where does one start? None of the current crop of ministers seem worthy of the position for a variety of reasons. So just as a start ... Raab - Dover-Calais gaffe (see also Red Sea or Irish Sea); the Brexit secretary who hadn't read the GFA; food bank users just have cash flow problems; publically stated he is not in favour of selling off the NHS despite advocating such a sell off previously. A 2010 safe seat intake and former contender for leader of the party. Has the intellectual capacity of a fence post. Zahawi - alledged dodgy tax affairs and "accidentally" claimed expenses for heating his stables. As a landlord voted against the "fit for habitation" amendment. Chief strategy officer for Gulf Keystone Petroleum whilst holding office. The epitome of "what's in it for me?". Truss - the cheese mistress herself. Well documented penchant for a photo opportunity and allegations of "weird" social behaviour haven't masked the failure to move trade relations on in any meaningful way post-Brexit. Yet another culture war warrior. Patel - the Boudicca of culture war warriors. Noted bully (at the DWP and International Development) who was finally sacked after undiscloed meetings with Israeli officials. And she has broken the ministerial code multiple times of course. A naturally nasty piece of work who, like many of her cabinet colleagues, has displayed little competence in any of the roles held. The exemplar of the mean-minded wing of the Tory party. |
This is disgracefully unfair to the vast majority of fenceposts. I'm appalled, Humphrey. |  | |  |
Ministers who should be ex-ministers... on 14:26 - Jul 12 with 624 views | BlueNomad | All of them are tainted. |  | |  |
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