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Old 24-11-2021, 23:42   #31
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Re: Has the 'Peppa Pig' Prime Minister lost the plot or is this just a hiccup?

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Spot on

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Nothing snide about pointing out someone being paid for a full time job and only doing it part time. Just show the contempt he holds for his constituents. 50 hours a month is getting on for 25% of his time. Disgraceful.

Shows that you could put a blue rosette on a hat stand and it would get in, in some parts of the country ..
What a disgraceful thing to say. Typical "running dog" stuff with those who are so falsely sanctimonious without knowing the people being criticised.

I can only speak to JR in this context; he is a very diligent constituency MP, His voting record in Parliament is high; he asks questions and makes speeches/interventions.

As to your stupid "hat stand" remark, even you know that's nonsense.
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Re: Has the 'Peppa Pig' Prime Minister lost the plot or is this just a hiccup?

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I think Gove is underrated as a candidate. He seems pretty level headed and competent so he may provide a good contrast to Johnson. I think there are a few candidates that styled themselves as the Tory warriors in a culture war and that doesn't lend itself well to the position of PM.

Sunak is the one people keep mentioning but that's because he was paying loads of people's wages for nearly two years. His popularity will decline as that becomes history and tax raises are met with the infrastructure cuts his Government are pushing at the same time. The tax rise has already made it a bit more difficult for him amongst the Tory base.
Gove is an intellectual and political heavyweight. But I fear he's been too involved in Brexit so would be less credible when setting out an agenda to solve its problems.
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At some point someone has to deliver a solution to Article 16 and deliver on the "levelling up" agenda.
That's an easy one. Ditch the 'deal'. The disadvantages seem to be outweighing the advantages.

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Seems that the good people of Wokingham have a part-time MP. Maybe they should ask for some of their money back?
And yet, the strange thing is, whenever I have written to him, and whenever anyone I know contacts him, he responds very quickly and raises issues in the House as well. Strange, that.

Some people are good at multi-tasking and selecting a good team to assist.
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Re: Has the 'Peppa Pig' Prime Minister lost the plot or is this just a hiccup?

Probably has an excellent secretary..with all that extra dosh.
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Probably has an excellent secretary..with all that extra dosh.
probably on minimum wage.
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Re: Has the 'Peppa Pig' Prime Minister lost the plot or is this just a hiccup?

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What a disgraceful thing to say. Typical "running dog" stuff with those who are so falsely sanctimonious without knowing the people being criticised.

I can only speak to JR in this context; he is a very diligent constituency MP, His voting record in Parliament is high; he asks questions and makes speeches/interventions.

As to your stupid "hat stand" remark, even you know that's nonsense.
The thing I take most from Deadwood, Cox and the rest of their ilk is that being an MP isn't a real job and that's pretty sad really, I mean how can it be a real job and you serve your constituents interests when you can jet of for weeks on end or devote a quarter of your time to other peoples interests

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Gove is an intellectual and political heavyweight. But I fear he's been too involved in Brexit so would be less credible when setting out an agenda to solve its problems.
Gove should be the poster boy for the Conservative party considering his upbringing, the fact he isn't says more about his character than the party
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Re: Has the 'Peppa Pig' Prime Minister lost the plot or is this just a hiccup?

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The thing I take most from Deadwood, Cox and the rest of their ilk is that being an MP isn't a real job and that's pretty sad really, I mean how can it be a real job and you serve your constituents interests when you can jet of for weeks on end or devote a quarter of your time to other peoples interests
You are spot on. You & I would not be able to do this in our jobs so why the special treatment for them? Imagine if a prospective MP stood up at a hustings and said "if you vote for me, I will dedicate a full 75% of my time to this constituency"

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And yet, the strange thing is, whenever I have written to him, and whenever anyone I know contacts him, he responds very quickly and raises issues in the House as well. Strange, that.

Some people are good at multi-tasking and selecting a good team to assist.
Just think how good he would be if he did his job full time.
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Re: Has the 'Peppa Pig' Prime Minister lost the plot or is this just a hiccup?

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You are spot on. You & I would not be able to do this in our jobs so why the special treatment for them? Imagine if a prospective MP stood up at a hustings and said "if you vote for me, I will dedicate a full 75% of my time to this constituency"

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Just think how good he would be if he did his job full time.
There's something really wrong with your thinking.

You don't know JR; I've known him for 25 years. This thread has the benefit of two of JR's constituents who have explained why he is a highly respected MP in Wokingham.


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There's something really wrong with your thinking.
He hates conservatives, and cant see past that.
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He hates conservatives, and cant see past that.
Do you think MP's should work full-time or part-time when they are elected? It's a simple question

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There's something really wrong with your thinking.

You don't know JR; I've known him for 25 years. This thread has the benefit of two of JR's constituents who have explained why he is a highly respected MP in Wokingham.
Sorry, two Conservative supporting constituents think it is ok for a Conservative MP to work part time is validation? I think not ..

Answer this question please: if he was in any other job, would he be allowed to work part-time when he was recruited as a full time employee?
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Re: Has the 'Peppa Pig' Prime Minister lost the plot or is this just a hiccup?

MP's are not full time employees.

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Do you think MP's should work full-time or part-time when they are elected? It's a simple question

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Sorry, two Conservative supporting constituents think it is ok for a Conservative MP to work part time is validation? I think not ..

Answer this question please: if he was in any other job, would he be allowed to work part-time when he was recruited as a full time employee?
John Redwood has nothing to do with you. I wouldn't support nor vote for him if he didn't provide me with the representational service that I expect. That, and only that, validates his status. OB has likewise validated.

JR has a 91% voting attendance in voting since December 2019.

https://www.publicwhip.org.uk/mp.php...p/member/42198

You don't know what you're talking about; not now and never did over Brexit because you don't understand the fundamentals of British democracy (i.e. the Referendum result).
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John Redwood has nothing to do with you. I wouldn't support nor vote for him if he didn't provide me with the representational service that I expect. That, and only that, validates his status. OB has likewise validated.

JR has a 91% voting attendance in voting since December 2019.

https://www.publicwhip.org.uk/mp.php...p/member/42198

You don't know what you're talking about; not now and never did over Brexit because you don't understand the fundamentals of British democracy (i.e. the Referendum result).
You won, get over it. Let's not dwell in the past, eh? The name calling is beneath you. Let's focus instead on the train wreck this country is fast becoming. You seem content to accept what the Tories are doing to this country and the direction they are taking it, I am not. It is a simple decision to make.

You hide behind the "fundamentals of British democracy" when this Government is literally, as we speak, dismantling it.

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I never said he was.

Let me ask you this question, the one that people are struggling to answer:

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You won, get over it. Let's not dwell in the past, eh? The name calling is beneath you. Let's focus instead on the train wreck this country is fast becoming. You seem content to accept what the Tories are doing to this country and the direction they are taking it, I am not. It is a simple decision to make.

You hide behind the "fundamentals of British democracy" when this Government is literally, as we speak, dismantling it.

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I never said he was.

Let me ask you this question, the one that people are struggling to answer:

I'm no fan of Boris. This country is badly governed at the moment. Read my past posts.

The question? I've already answered that question. I'm satisfied with JR and don't question his evening activities.

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