Maynority government

I’d definitely loose my job and be struck off a professional register.

Government want me to go through tests to be accredited for my work as being registered professionally or qualified doesn’t cut it. I had to study and sign up to ethics and values of my profession, cpd etc.

I think maybe they need to do the same. I had to be tested on my communication skills. We know our PM could do with some help there.

It’s 2017! How is anyone saying this in public still.

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They sound like ideal candidates for a business venture I’m thinking of, a thrillseeking holiday firm for the rich.

Flown to a mystery airport, they’ll be blindfolded and dropped off in West Baltimore, dressed as swastikas.

Strong and stable May pleads for assistance and support from coalition of chaos!

You just could not make this up. We have these people as MP’s who are in government running our country. Honestly it beggars belief! So far out of touch are these people?

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May’s first official comment on the situation.

“This conversation can serve no purpose anymore.”

I don’t know. Seems like a perfectly good springboard to launch a debate on double standards.

Double entendres?

Theresa May should give us a good reason to debate that - and if she doesn’t, I’m happy to give her one.

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It’s really quite staggering if you stand back and survey the political vista.

We’ve a Prime Minister, fairly unpopular within whatever demographic you’d want to choose, including the Conservative Party, so utterly deluded that she believes she’s still the best person for the job.

At the same time, few Conservative MPs will actually challenge for the job, as it really isn’t a good time to take it on.

So we proceed from one day of chaos to the next, with a Prime Minister that can’t do the job and a Conservative Party that won’t replace her.

Utterly driven by self-interest, even when that self-interest is harming the country. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Theresa May and the Conservative Party.

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I’m retweeting Gideon Osborne. That’s how bad May is.

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Whilst working in Angola we had a new start worker whos name was Sambo De Jesus

When asked what I should call him as the Angolans official names and what they are actually called are normally 2 different things. He said " Call me Sambo"

“I am fucking not doing that” was the reply “why not it’s my name?” he replied.

"I am one of the few caucasians on a ship of Angolans and he expects me to shout “Hey Sambo” when I need him in the office

We agreed on Jesus.

Which was nearer to the truth of when I required anything divine intervention was almost always needed.

That’s interesting and coincidental, I just called someone a “snowflake” (i.e they have delicate sensibilities and melt when the heat goes up a bit) and was met with some frowns.

I had to google to understand that it has some racist connotations…

…I was simply aping Gove in his criticism of the outraged Twitterati when Boris likened the President of France to a Nazi prison guard.

Apparently Boris should have been able to make the comparison and we should all say ‘fine’.

When we didn’t all say ‘fine’, Gove painted us all as snowflakes.

I assume Gove thought twice about marching in defence of an n-bomb-dropping colleague.

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BTW, since your clumsy, workplace racist slur, @btripz have you had the whip removed?

It’s been applied more than once to myself this morning…been taken to the woodshed about it…

26 thoughts on Anne Marie Morris’s racist outburst

What we are witnessing is the very public, slow motion humiliation of the Prime Minister. She is totally out of her depth, and has aged ten years in the past year. Her performance yesterday in the House of Commons was excruciating to watch, like a rabbit caught in the headlights. She refused to answer any question Corbyn put to her, just answered a completely different question. The whole point of parliament is for the government to be held to account, this is impossible if the Prime Minister refuses point blank to answer any question asked of her. Time for the Speaker to step in and insist that she answers the question.

It is difficult to see how much longer this can go on for, as each day goes by this country is becoming more and more of a laughing stock in the rest of the world. She has no authority, either at home or on the world stage. She, and the majority of her cabinet are clueless, desperately making it all up as they go along, saying one thing one week, and another the next. It is beyond embarrassing.

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But a matter of weeks ago the voters asked her to lead us, it’s what the country wants.

Though many have gone pretty quiet since organising that clusterfuck for everyone.

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Actually pap, you would have been suspended and sent home pending an investigatory meeting which would most likely lead to a disciplinary outcome similar to what you outline.

all the Tories can do is withdraw the whip, it is down the speaker to deal with discipline. That odious git Eric Joyce clung onto his seat despite head butting an MP and attacking his own Whip

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Corbyn has just announced that he won’t be doing much vacationing this summer. He’ll be touring 40 marginals, whipping up support for the inevitable election.

I’m reluctant to say it’ll all be over by Christmas. People have said that before and been proven wrong by the facts.

It’ll be done and dusted by Hallowe’en, I reckon :lou_sunglasses:

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