The core problem is => people with the vote keep monotonously putting these clowns and crims back into power. When will people ever realise the MSM is the last source on earth for any sort of reality on what’s happening within society?
‘Notice the virtually empty chamber when he brings this subject up. Cowardly MPs decided they didn’t even want to be present when Andrew delivered his scathing attack on what the political, medical and mainstream media establishment had pushed (or kept silent) over the last two and a half years.’
I couldn’t have expressed it better.
Parliament is supposed to be a place of debate, discussion and, on occasions, peaceful argument. The fact that so many MPs left the chamber shows that they were not interested in any of the above but wished to retain their tunnel visioned, closed little minds, which also shows contempt for their Parliamentary colleague. This is disgraceful, and every single MP should be named, to allow their constituents to question why they acted as they did. It appears that there are really very few 'Honourable' members in that place.
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I too watched Andrew Bridget's speech and it was magnificent. I even forwarded a link to it, to my MP several days ago. I've yet to receive an acknowledgment, though.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, I was appalled at the absence of all but a small handful of MPs. In fact at one stage, the deputy speaker can be seen engaging in a conversation with someone standing next to her.
I refer to them lot of them as rats, snakes, cockroaches and vultures and that's precisely what they are. They are truly disgusting creatures.
It's utter disrespect. But I guess at least they weren't on the phone, which annoys me more...
DeleteUntil they abolish the party whip an MP's allegiance will never be to the people who elected them despite their fine words from the hustings. There are a few rebels of course, and the Independents, but by and large MPs toe the party line in return for favours or to mitigate blackmail in some form or other.
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