… but continues to be absolutely ineffectual in actually improving the situation.
> Mr Rees-Mogg said he was not aware he could have made a Commons statement while MPs were swearing the oath to Kings Charles lll on Wednesday.
Fuck you and your passive-aggressive bullshit, Mogg. You still *chose* to speak to the press, FFS.
Same Tory shit, same weak ass speaker, new day.
“Please please stop doing the thing you rotters have been doing for the last decade please this time for me go on please.”
What a wetty.
There was no need for the energy statement to go to the media first.
The speaker should seek action against the government.
COVID statements being done by press conference at least had some noticeable utility. This does not.
Every time they erode the democratic principles and laws of the country a little bit. It is intentional and aimed to diminish the parliament and democratic processes until we are at the point that the government does what it wants, when it wants and how it wants without any say or oversight by anyone. Add to that the legislation of eroding people’s civil rights and liberty (e.g. right to protest, planned law to curb strikes etc.) it’s easy to see what the goal is.
We see in Russia and other pseudo democracies where that leads to.
Again? How many times has he been unhappy about this shit now? Maybe he should consider doing something about it. 🙄
Hoyles tongue is firmly planted to the bottom of number 10’s shoe
Reichsführer Mogg up to the same old dirty Tory tricks.
Didn’t he release a Twitter video? That’s not even talking to the press!
I know Bercow seems to have been a bit of a small man syndrome speaker but my god Hoyle is such a wet blanket in comparison.
It’s no wonder he gets walked all over.
Every time I see this type of evidence of the **erosion of actual democratic principles** I think of the stereotype of the brexit-supporting Conservative voter, sneering that a 52/48 “win” is “the will of the people” and that to pay any attention to the feelings of those 48% would be “undemocratic”. Nothing short of hard brexit would be anti-democratic, and here we are a few years later with this shitshow, still cheered on by those same hypocritical bastards.
Oh look…. The wet fart had his authority usurped by a government minister and did _absolutely nothing_ in response.
How unusual.
I think the idea that the House of Commons is told of all policy announcements first is a bit old fashioned these days. It’s right that the government’s support for the cost of living was announced as quickly as it could have been and that the Business Secretary shortly afterwards came to the House to speak on it. The old way might have worked before 24/7 news and social media etc but it’s not really feasible these days.
Give them a good rimming Lindsay, like always, that’ll show them!
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… but continues to be absolutely ineffectual in actually improving the situation.
> Mr Rees-Mogg said he was not aware he could have made a Commons statement while MPs were swearing the oath to Kings Charles lll on Wednesday.
Fuck you and your passive-aggressive bullshit, Mogg. You still *chose* to speak to the press, FFS.
Same Tory shit, same weak ass speaker, new day.
“Please please stop doing the thing you rotters have been doing for the last decade please this time for me go on please.”
What a wetty.
There was no need for the energy statement to go to the media first.
The speaker should seek action against the government.
COVID statements being done by press conference at least had some noticeable utility. This does not.
Every time they erode the democratic principles and laws of the country a little bit. It is intentional and aimed to diminish the parliament and democratic processes until we are at the point that the government does what it wants, when it wants and how it wants without any say or oversight by anyone. Add to that the legislation of eroding people’s civil rights and liberty (e.g. right to protest, planned law to curb strikes etc.) it’s easy to see what the goal is.
We see in Russia and other pseudo democracies where that leads to.
Again? How many times has he been unhappy about this shit now? Maybe he should consider doing something about it. 🙄
Hoyles tongue is firmly planted to the bottom of number 10’s shoe
Reichsführer Mogg up to the same old dirty Tory tricks.
Didn’t he release a Twitter video? That’s not even talking to the press!
I know Bercow seems to have been a bit of a small man syndrome speaker but my god Hoyle is such a wet blanket in comparison.
It’s no wonder he gets walked all over.
Every time I see this type of evidence of the **erosion of actual democratic principles** I think of the stereotype of the brexit-supporting Conservative voter, sneering that a 52/48 “win” is “the will of the people” and that to pay any attention to the feelings of those 48% would be “undemocratic”. Nothing short of hard brexit would be anti-democratic, and here we are a few years later with this shitshow, still cheered on by those same hypocritical bastards.
Oh look…. The wet fart had his authority usurped by a government minister and did _absolutely nothing_ in response.
How unusual.
I think the idea that the House of Commons is told of all policy announcements first is a bit old fashioned these days. It’s right that the government’s support for the cost of living was announced as quickly as it could have been and that the Business Secretary shortly afterwards came to the House to speak on it. The old way might have worked before 24/7 news and social media etc but it’s not really feasible these days.
Give them a good rimming Lindsay, like always, that’ll show them!