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waynekerr55

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Clasey I'm sure will have better insight than me, and I know that there are certain rules that Hoyle is bound by, but is it just me that thinks he's useless?

Today he yet again allowed Johnson to refer to the SNP as the Nationalist party. He's like a supply teacher who has no authority
 
He likes the sound of his own voice. He was totally wrong in asking the SNP leader to leave the other day.
 
Last week he told someone he would ring their mother!

What a boy
 
dickythorpe said:
He likes the sound of his own voice. He was totally wrong in asking the SNP leader to leave the other day.

To be fair he didn’t have any choice given the ridiculous rules which essentially mean that it’s fine to lie in Parliament (as long as you don’t get caught) but it’s against the rules to call someone a liar even when they’ve obviously been found out lying as blatantly as Johnson is regularly. It’s mental.
 
exiledclaseboy said:
dickythorpe said:
He likes the sound of his own voice. He was totally wrong in asking the SNP leader to leave the other day.

To be fair he didn’t have any choice given the ridiculous rules which essentially mean that it’s fine to lie in Parliament (as long as you don’t get caught) but it’s against the rules to call someone a liar even when they’ve obviously been found out lying as blatantly as Johnson is regularly. It’s mental.

They are ridiculous rules. I can't wait to see Blackford have his day in the sun when Johnson gets the shepherds crook.
 
dickythorpe said:
exiledclaseboy said:
To be fair he didn’t have any choice given the ridiculous rules which essentially mean that it’s fine to lie in Parliament (as long as you don’t get caught) but it’s against the rules to call someone a liar even when they’ve obviously been found out lying as blatantly as Johnson is regularly. It’s mental.

They are ridiculous rules. I can't wait to see Blackford have his day in the sun when Johnson gets the shepherds crook.

It’s a crazy system which sets so much store on emphasising that ministers misleading Parliament is a cardinal sin which must end in resignation yet it happens literally on an hourly basis with no recourse. Yet someone pointing it out gets flung out cos it’s against the rules.
 
exiledclaseboy said:
dickythorpe said:
They are ridiculous rules. I can't wait to see Blackford have his day in the sun when Johnson gets the shepherds crook.

It’s a crazy system which sets so much store on emphasising that ministers misleading Parliament is a cardinal sin which must end in resignation yet it happens literally on an hourly basis with no recourse. Yet someone pointing it out gets flung out cos it’s against the rules.

Have you read Peter Oborne's Assault on the Truth book?
 
waynekerr55 said:
exiledclaseboy said:
It’s a crazy system which sets so much store on emphasising that ministers misleading Parliament is a cardinal sin which must end in resignation yet it happens literally on an hourly basis with no recourse. Yet someone pointing it out gets flung out cos it’s against the rules.

Have you read Peter Oborne's Assault on the Truth book?

No but I do like the phrase “moral barbarism”.
 
Hes a bit biased that's for sure, hes stepped in a few times just as Johnson is about to see the red mist appear, and really make a fool of himself, he's weak,
 
swan65split said:
Hes a bit biased that's for sure, hes stepped in a few times just as Johnson is about to see the red mist appear, and really make a fool of himself, he's weak,


He couldn't be any weaker that Starmer, you'd get more anger and passion out of a soggy lettuce ffs.
 
Niigata Jack said:
swan65split said:
Hes a bit biased that's for sure, hes stepped in a few times just as Johnson is about to see the red mist appear, and really make a fool of himself, he's weak,


He couldn't be any weaker that Starmer, you'd get more anger and passion out of a soggy lettuce ffs.
I agree, not strong enough, but I thought his speech last week was magnifique (if that is the right spelling :D )
 

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