Andy McDandy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 12, 2023 5:40 pm I suspect Redwood knows and cares as much about football as he does the Welsh national anthem.A lot of "usual suspects" tweeting, demonstrating they know nothing about football, and surprising nobody in the process.
Yeah, it's a party line. Seen it from a fair few Tories.
Crabcakes wrote: ↑Sun Mar 12, 2023 4:34 pm “Siri, show me an example of someone desperate to stay relevant and in the public eye after being rumbled as a total charlatan”This is the same shit the US alt-right throw out as if it's the height of comedy.
Crabcakes wrote: ↑Mon Mar 13, 2023 11:31 am Well looks like the small boats policy has really turned it around for the Tories. 360 degrees in fact, as it’s made fuck-all difference.All at sea in a rudderless dinghy. Sunak’s last sunny idea was to pay for us to go down the pub for a meal during a pandemic. That was the last time he was commonly known as Rishi.
At this rate they might have to do something really radical and start trying good ideas to make the polls shift.
A Tory MP is facing questions over issues he raised in the House of Commons about a constituent’s business interests after his local Conservative association received thousands in donations.They can't help themselves, can they.
Labour has said David Simmonds should justify the comments after it was revealed he received a £1,500 ticket to a Tory fundraiser from a local businessman whose hotel supplies firm he had asked a parliamentary question about.
Puneet Bhalla, the founder of the luxury hospitality products supplier Maxim World, had earlier given £10,000 to Simmonds’ local association...
https://amp.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... in-commons
“I recently met my constituent, Puneet Bhalla, who is the founder and chief executive of Maxim World, a very successful small exporter of hotel goods across the world. He told me of some of the challenges that small and medium-sized exporters are facing with post-Brexit trade arrangements,” Simmonds said in the debate.* An aspirant drug kingpin is rinsed of his cash by a politician in order to get on the city council supplier list. Only to discover he only had to fill in a form.
Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Mon Mar 13, 2023 5:46 pm They'll trying this one again.Apparently he retweeted this about 4 times in an hour, it reminds me of the early days of electronic campaigning in Student Union elections.
The UK has been downgraded in an annual global index of civic freedoms as a result of the government’s “increasingly authoritarian” drive to impose restrictive and punitive laws on public protests.They act in an increasingly authoritarian fashion, devise policies that deliberately create fear and hatred, denigrate the arts, trash public health and education, turn a blind eye to corruption and other criminal acts if committed by the 'right' sort of people... The list is seemingly endless. The only thing stopping them from donning the uniform and going the whole hog is their own cowardice.
The Civicus Monitor, which tracks the democratic and civic health of 197 countries across the world, said the UK government was creating a “hostile environment” towards campaigners, charities and other civil society bodies.
The UK’s willingness to clamp down on civic freedoms such as the right to peaceful assembly means it is now classified as “obstructed” – putting it alongside countries such as Poland, South Africa and Hungary.
“The downgrade reflects the worrying trends we are seeing in restrictions across civil society that are threatening our democracy. The government should be setting a positive example to countries that have clamped down on civic space,” said Stephanie Draper, the chief executive of the Bond charity, a partner in the Civicus collaboration.
She added: “The UK is becoming increasingly authoritarian and is among concerning company in the Civicus Monitor ratings as restrictive laws and dangerous rhetoric are creating a hostile environment towards civil society in the UK.”...
https://amp.theguardian.com/uk-news/202 ... doms-index
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