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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

PMQ's today. Will Boris turn up? Will he continue to pass the buck and throw the scientists under the bus?

Will he be filleted again by Starmer?

Will donkeys be mentioned....

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool

Rumours that he is swerving it.

What an inspirational leader we have.

The gmnt have also boycotted gmtv and that bastion of bolshevism..the today show.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Rumours that he is swerving it.

What an inspirational leader we have.

The gmnt have also boycotted gmtv and that bastion of bolshevism..the today show."

Really? That would be astounding if he didn't take it...

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Rumours that he is swerving it.

What an inspirational leader we have.

The gmnt have also boycotted gmtv and that bastion of bolshevism..the today show.

Really? That would be astounding if he didn't take it..."

Only rumours atm

We all know he was shown up to be a fool last time and he doesn't have the baying hordes behind him.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Hence Moggy scrambling to get them all back...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I think he will turn up but just wearing an extra pair of boxers , maybe a nappy even.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I think he will turn up but just wearing an extra pair of boxers , maybe a nappy even."

On his head ?

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral

Boris better show or otherwise go

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

He is there.....I think he wishes he wasn't ..

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

boris really needs a crowd to play up to because my god starmer is surgically precise with the questioning.... if i need a lawyer i want him!!!!

boris really is word salading and really struggling!

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By *V-AliceTV/TS
over a year ago

Ayr


"boris really needs a crowd to play up to because my god starmer is surgically precise with the questioning.... if i need a lawyer i want him!!!!

boris really is word salading and really struggling!"

Yep. Up against someone as capable as Starmer - and especially without his tribe of "boo-boys" behind him, making noise for the sake of it - Boris is pitiful.

That said, Starnmer will have to be able to cope with that shit, when it inevitably returns. I reckon he'll manage.

Those who think Boris should be let away with any old shit and not questioned; they need to understand that it is Starmer's duty - as head of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition - to hold the Government to account.

They may not like it. Boris certainly doesn't - but HMQ expects it. As do many of the rest of us.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Hence Moggy scrambling to get them all back..."

Just how they will abide by social distancing will be interesting, mind you cummings et Al are so desperate to shield boris in a protective blanket of cat calling, loud guffaws and general common room raucous behaviour they will probably ignore it..

Back bench cannon fodder to deflect from the ineptitude of their leader..

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here

One thing todays battle highlighted, again, is that SKS appears to faulter when he is off-script.

Early days I guess..

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"One thing todays battle highlighted, again, is that SKS appears to faulter when he is off-script.

Early days I guess..

"

And even whilst doing so made the pm look not on top of his remit..

Mogg and the brexit hierarchy are desperate to take away the very thing that pmqs is meant to be about and go back to yah boo shouting down anyone who scrutinies the executive..

Democracy is poorer for that..

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"One thing todays battle highlighted, again, is that SKS appears to faulter when he is off-script.

Early days I guess..

And even whilst doing so made the pm look not on top of his remit..

Mogg and the brexit hierarchy are desperate to take away the very thing that pmqs is meant to be about and go back to yah boo shouting down anyone who scrutinies the executive..

Democracy is poorer for that.. "

the PM had a better day at the office

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By *uninlondon69Man
over a year ago

Tower Bridge South

Lindsay Hoyle may not be as willing to allow a full return to the shouting match looking at the way he dealt with Matt Hancock.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"One thing todays battle highlighted, again, is that SKS appears to faulter when he is off-script.

Early days I guess..

And even whilst doing so made the pm look not on top of his remit..

Mogg and the brexit hierarchy are desperate to take away the very thing that pmqs is meant to be about and go back to yah boo shouting down anyone who scrutinies the executive..

Democracy is poorer for that..

the PM had a better day at the office

"

By failing to answer the questions?? It staggers me how anybody can find this man remotely competent. Just because he raised his voice a few times it doesn't mean he did well, but as ever, so many people are so invested in this bloke. They care not about his complete lack of achievement politically and his very strained relationship with the truth.

I get the feeling most don't really think he is any good as a leader. They just like him because his lack of ability and propensity for bluster, annoys people that do see through him and always have.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A friend of mine is married to a local labour mp and he tells me that lindsay hoyle is a good influence on the commons as he isn’t quite as fond of bear baiting as the last speaker and is very keen for the commons to catch up on some of the business that has been lost out on in the Brexit hysteria and subsequent COVID troubles.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"One thing todays battle highlighted, again, is that SKS appears to faulter when he is off-script.

Early days I guess..

And even whilst doing so made the pm look not on top of his remit..

Mogg and the brexit hierarchy are desperate to take away the very thing that pmqs is meant to be about and go back to yah boo shouting down anyone who scrutinies the executive..

Democracy is poorer for that..

the PM had a better day at the office

"

Do you mean better than his last shit show ? I would agree with that , today he was shit, but not as a shit as last time

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"A friend of mine is married to a local labour mp and he tells me that lindsay hoyle is a good influence on the commons as he isn’t quite as fond of bear baiting as the last speaker and is very keen for the commons to catch up on some of the business that has been lost out on in the Brexit hysteria and subsequent COVID troubles."

A very good influence

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"One thing todays battle highlighted, again, is that SKS appears to faulter when he is off-script.

Early days I guess..

"

A lawyer struggling when he is ‘off script’ ? He has set a few traps for Boris that will be scrutinised at the next PMQs

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"One thing todays battle highlighted, again, is that SKS appears to faulter when he is off-script.

Early days I guess..

"

Brilliant....Boris has bloviatedand blustered his way through any questions he has ever been asked, but Starmer 'faulters when of script'.....

Brilliant

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"Lindsay Hoyle may not be as willing to allow a full return to the shouting match looking at the way he dealt with Matt Hancock."

Virtual Parliament to end on 2 June

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"One thing todays battle highlighted, again, is that SKS appears to faulter when he is off-script.

Early days I guess..

And even whilst doing so made the pm look not on top of his remit..

Mogg and the brexit hierarchy are desperate to take away the very thing that pmqs is meant to be about and go back to yah boo shouting down anyone who scrutinies the executive..

Democracy is poorer for that..

the PM had a better day at the office

"

After the previous two performances he badly needed to, beginning to look like the Knight in the holy grail who keeps losing limbs but has no clue about what to do..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Lindsay Hoyle may not be as willing to allow a full return to the shouting match looking at the way he dealt with Matt Hancock.

Virtual Parliament to end on 2 June

"

It will still be social distancing? Probably about 1/4 full

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By *exleyboyMan
over a year ago

Erith

I get the feeling that within the Tory party there is a few who will in time be out to stab Boris in the back.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I get the feeling that within the Tory party there is a few who will in time be out to stab Boris in the back. "

Of course, Gove has already it done it before. I keep saying Boris want do his full 5 years as PM

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"Lindsay Hoyle may not be as willing to allow a full return to the shouting match looking at the way he dealt with Matt Hancock.

Virtual Parliament to end on 2 June

"

the MPs will be back in the workplace (despite the best efforts of the workshy opposition MPs) - no reason the teachers can't be back teaching in schools....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Lindsay Hoyle may not be as willing to allow a full return to the shouting match looking at the way he dealt with Matt Hancock.

Virtual Parliament to end on 2 June

the MPs will be back in the workplace (despite the best efforts of the workshy opposition MPs) - no reason the teachers can't be back teaching in schools....

"

The ‘workplace’? Do you mean their constituencies??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Lindsay Hoyle may not be as willing to allow a full return to the shouting match looking at the way he dealt with Matt Hancock.

Virtual Parliament to end on 2 June

the MPs will be back in the workplace (despite the best efforts of the workshy opposition MPs) - no reason the teachers can't be back teaching in schools....

"

Btw, teachers have been teaching in schools throughout the lockdown, but you already knew that

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"One thing todays battle highlighted, again, is that SKS appears to faulter when he is off-script.

Early days I guess..

And even whilst doing so made the pm look not on top of his remit..

Mogg and the brexit hierarchy are desperate to take away the very thing that pmqs is meant to be about and go back to yah boo shouting down anyone who scrutinies the executive..

Democracy is poorer for that..

the PM had a better day at the office

"

You sound shocked

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"I get the feeling that within the Tory party there is a few who will in time be out to stab Boris in the back. "

Par for the course, they've always done it..

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Lindsay Hoyle may not be as willing to allow a full return to the shouting match looking at the way he dealt with Matt Hancock.

Virtual Parliament to end on 2 June

the MPs will be back in the workplace (despite the best efforts of the workshy opposition MPs) - no reason the teachers can't be back teaching in schools....

Btw, teachers have been teaching in schools throughout the lockdown, but you already knew that "

This..

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Lindsay Hoyle may not be as willing to allow a full return to the shouting match looking at the way he dealt with Matt Hancock."

He is nailed on to be sacrificed when all this is over.

Charlie brooker described him as your daughters bf who has just bought his 1st car.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"I get the feeling that within the Tory party there is a few who will in time be out to stab Boris in the back. "

Isnt the whisper that murdoch wants gove in?

Its frightening how powerful these media magnates are.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Lindsay Hoyle may not be as willing to allow a full return to the shouting match looking at the way he dealt with Matt Hancock.

Virtual Parliament to end on 2 June

the MPs will be back in the workplace (despite the best efforts of the workshy opposition MPs) - no reason the teachers can't be back teaching in schools....

"

Arf.

Work shy said without an ounce of irony.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool

Get onto hancocks face when he is talking about homecare testing

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By *ymph and ManicCouple
over a year ago

North East


"Lindsay Hoyle may not be as willing to allow a full return to the shouting match looking at the way he dealt with Matt Hancock.

Virtual Parliament to end on 2 June

the MPs will be back in the workplace (despite the best efforts of the workshy opposition MPs) - no reason the teachers can't be back teaching in schools....

Btw, teachers have been teaching in schools throughout the lockdown, but you already knew that "

have they ??? The kids go to school when they are frontlines kids and they play games and chase around the school yards ...they are all together various ages because of that they can’t be in lessons ... skeleton Staff of school teachers

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By *reyyaMan
over a year ago

North Yorkshire


"I get the feeling that within the Tory party there is a few who will in time be out to stab Boris in the back.

Par for the course, they've always done it.. "

The next "emergency" will probably see

Mr Johnson off. 5-year term...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Lindsay Hoyle may not be as willing to allow a full return to the shouting match looking at the way he dealt with Matt Hancock.

Virtual Parliament to end on 2 June

the MPs will be back in the workplace (despite the best efforts of the workshy opposition MPs) - no reason the teachers can't be back teaching in schools....

Btw, teachers have been teaching in schools throughout the lockdown, but you already knew that have they ??? The kids go to school when they are frontlines kids and they play games and chase around the school yards ...they are all together various ages because of that they can’t be in lessons ... skeleton Staff of school teachers "

What is your point? The teachers are working on a rota system, would you prefer it if they shut completely?

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By *ymph and ManicCouple
over a year ago

North East

They are not teaching. It’s probs like an after school club or a crèche ....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"They are not teaching. It’s probs like an after school club or a crèche .... "

And? Are they physically in schools? they are also providing online classes and projects that have to be managed? Are you still working as normal ?

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By *L RogueMan
over a year ago

London


"Get onto hancocks face when he is talking about homecare testing"

Think Hancock's nervous every time Johnson open's his mouth. Any claims have to be delivered by him.

And as someone has pointed out, Hancock will be the fall guy once things resume.

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