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

I watched it for the first time and was really astounded by Boris and the utter waffle he was spouting. After 5 minutes my ability to tolerate him was exhausted.

Does/can anyone believe what hes saying?

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool

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By *ealthy_and_HungMan
over a year ago

Princes Risborough, Luasanne, Alderney

the weekly multiple pile up that is johnson having no answers

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


"I watched it for the first time and was really astounded by Boris and the utter waffle he was spouting. After 5 minutes my ability to tolerate him was exhausted.

Does/can anyone believe what hes saying?

"

The Spaffer

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"I watched it for the first time and was really astounded by Boris and the utter waffle he was spouting. After 5 minutes my ability to tolerate him was exhausted.

Does/can anyone believe what hes saying?

"

Its actually embarrassing to watch.

For some reason the media choose not to.highligh his weekly performance apart from lask week,when a big deal was made of starmer getting his facts wrong

We are being run by an utter buffoon.

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By *ust some cock suckerMan
over a year ago

Preston


"I watched it for the first time and was really astounded by Boris and the utter waffle he was spouting. After 5 minutes my ability to tolerate him was exhausted.

Does/can anyone believe what hes saying?

"

I tend to turn it off because I can't stand to listen to people in power over us to either lie or more accurately give either totally a misrepresentation answer of the question or simply give an answer to an unasked question.

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


"I watched it for the first time and was really astounded by Boris and the utter waffle he was spouting. After 5 minutes my ability to tolerate him was exhausted.

Does/can anyone believe what hes saying?

"

Stewart Lee described him best as

Boris Piccaninny Watermelon Letterbox Cake Bumboys Vampires Haircut Wall-Spaffer Spunk-Burster Fuck-Business Fuck-the-Families Get-Off-My-Fucking-Laptop Girly-Swot Big-Girl’s-Blouse Chicken-frit Hulk-Smash Noseringed-Crusties Death-Humbug Technology-Lessons Surrender-Bullshit French-Turds Dog-Whistle Get-Stuffed FactcheckUK@CCHQ 88%-lies Get-Brexit-Done Bung-a-Bob-for-Big-Ben’s-Bongs Cocaine-Event Spiritual-Worth Three-Men-and-a-Dog Whatever-It-Takes I-Shook-Hands-With-Everyone Herd-Immunity I-Want-to-Thank-Po-Ling Squash-the-Sombrero Johnson.

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham

Starmer must be a right duffer if he can't get the better of him then

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-wales-politics-56012151

You honestly couldn't make this up

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Starmer must be a right duffer if he can't get the better of him then "

He roasts him on a weekly basis

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


"Starmer must be a right duffer if he can't get the better of him then "

Spaffer

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By *lex46TV/TS
over a year ago

Near Wells

Was there fisty cuffs this week?

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


"Was there fisty cuffs this week? "

There wasn’t ‘fist cuffs’ last week. It was the usual, Spaffer Johnson , spaffing spaff

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Was there fisty cuffs this week? "

Nah..just the usual Alex car crash.

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By *ust some cock suckerMan
over a year ago

Preston


"Starmer must be a right duffer if he can't get the better of him then "

He does every week

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By *andy 1Couple
over a year ago

northeast


"Starmer must be a right duffer if he can't get the better of him then "

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By *L RogueMan
over a year ago

London


"Starmer must be a right duffer if he can't get the better of him then "

Which means we have a stuttering government who can't be held to account due to an ineffective opposition.

Sorry, where the plus side of your comment?

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Starmer must be a right duffer if he can't get the better of him then

Which means we have a stuttering government who can't be held to account due to an ineffective opposition.

Sorry, where the plus side of your comment?

"

He gets shown up to to be the total buffoon that he is every week.

The media as a whole tend not to focus on this.

Look at today.. he knows what he is going to asked...he has the answers in front of him and he still gets it wrong.

I'm not sure what is more worrying.

We have an utter clown running the country or people actually believe he Is capable.

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


"Was there fisty cuffs this week? "

Just Boris talking incredible crap

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


"Starmer must be a right duffer if he can't get the better of him then

Which means we have a stuttering government who can't be held to account due to an ineffective opposition.

Sorry, where the plus side of your comment?

He gets shown up to to be the total buffoon that he is every week.

The media as a whole tend not to focus on this.

Look at today.. he knows what he is going to asked...he has the answers in front of him and he still gets it wrong.

I'm not sure what is more worrying.

We have an utter clown running the country or people actually believe he Is capable."

and your right Lionel , he does use a balloon to rub on his hair!

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Starmer must be a right duffer if he can't get the better of him then

Which means we have a stuttering government who can't be held to account due to an ineffective opposition.

Sorry, where the plus side of your comment?

He gets shown up to to be the total buffoon that he is every week.

The media as a whole tend not to focus on this.

Look at today.. he knows what he is going to asked...he has the answers in front of him and he still gets it wrong.

I'm not sure what is more worrying.

We have an utter clown running the country or people actually believe he Is capable. and your right Lionel , he does use a balloon to rub on his hair! "

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

When did ‘telling lies’ become ‘mis-speaking’? Does it only refer to Johnson?

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


"When did ‘telling lies’ become ‘mis-speaking’? Does it only refer to Johnson?"

Theres a difference between arguing a plausible alternate take / reason on something and blustering obvious nonsensical bullshit

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By *renzMan
over a year ago

Between Chichester and Havant

Unfortunately a government is only as good as the opposition it faces.

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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago

Grantham

PMQs is just an archaic Parliamentary pantomine.

You need to see past the exchanges between the PM, and the other leaders. Its the backbenchers that raise the more important points.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Unfortunately a government is only as good as the opposition it faces."

That doesn't make sense

The gmnt is only as good as what it achieves

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"PMQs is just an archaic Parliamentary pantomine.

You need to see past the exchanges between the PM, and the other leaders. Its the backbenchers that raise the more important points. "

The whole charade is a pantomime

Other counties have grown up debates

We have a public school playground.

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


"When did ‘telling lies’ become ‘mis-speaking’? Does it only refer to Johnson?

Theres a difference between arguing a plausible alternate take / reason on something and blustering obvious nonsensical bullshit"

Well, no. It depends on perception and reduction of damage.

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"PMQs is just an archaic Parliamentary pantomine.

You need to see past the exchanges between the PM, and the other leaders. Its the backbenchers that raise the more important points.

The whole charade is a pantomime

Other counties have grown up debates

We have a public school playground.

"

Can't say I've noticed any other countries with a grown up parliament

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"PMQs is just an archaic Parliamentary pantomine.

You need to see past the exchanges between the PM, and the other leaders. Its the backbenchers that raise the more important points.

The whole charade is a pantomime

Other counties have grown up debates

We have a public school playground.

Can't say I've noticed any other countries with a grown up parliament "

Do other countries have that ridiculous charade when someone gives a speech?

All that Braying and shouting?

And johnson looking behind for support as he puts his foot in his mouth again?

Its fucking embarrassing.

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"PMQs is just an archaic Parliamentary pantomine.

You need to see past the exchanges between the PM, and the other leaders. Its the backbenchers that raise the more important points.

The whole charade is a pantomime

Other counties have grown up debates

We have a public school playground.

Can't say I've noticed any other countries with a grown up parliament

Do other countries have that ridiculous charade when someone gives a speech?

All that Braying and shouting?

And johnson looking behind for support as he puts his foot in his mouth again?

Its fucking embarrassing. "

Most other parliaments (British Empire innovation) seem to enjoy a good punch up between their representatives on a regular basis.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"PMQs is just an archaic Parliamentary pantomine.

You need to see past the exchanges between the PM, and the other leaders. Its the backbenchers that raise the more important points.

The whole charade is a pantomime

Other counties have grown up debates

We have a public school playground.

Can't say I've noticed any other countries with a grown up parliament

Do other countries have that ridiculous charade when someone gives a speech?

All that Braying and shouting?

And johnson looking behind for support as he puts his foot in his mouth again?

Its fucking embarrassing.

Most other parliaments (British Empire innovation) seem to enjoy a good punch up between their representatives on a regular basis. "

Sounds like a plan.

Jezza would have battered that buffoon.

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


"PMQs is just an archaic Parliamentary pantomine.

You need to see past the exchanges between the PM, and the other leaders. Its the backbenchers that raise the more important points.

The whole charade is a pantomime

Other counties have grown up debates

We have a public school playground.

Can't say I've noticed any other countries with a grown up parliament

Do other countries have that ridiculous charade when someone gives a speech?

All that Braying and shouting?

And johnson looking behind for support as he puts his foot in his mouth again?

Its fucking embarrassing.

Most other parliaments (British Empire innovation) seem to enjoy a good punch up between their representatives on a regular basis. "

Parliament is a French word for speaking in the Parler, origin 1215 England, when did the British Empire begin?

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By *or Fox SakeCouple
over a year ago

Thornaby


"PMQs is just an archaic Parliamentary pantomine.

You need to see past the exchanges between the PM, and the other leaders. Its the backbenchers that raise the more important points.

The whole charade is a pantomime

Other counties have grown up debates

We have a public school playground.

Can't say I've noticed any other countries with a grown up parliament

Do other countries have that ridiculous charade when someone gives a speech?

All that Braying and shouting?

And johnson looking behind for support as he puts his foot in his mouth again?

Its fucking embarrassing.

Most other parliaments (British Empire innovation) seem to enjoy a good punch up between their representatives on a regular basis.

Parliament is a French word for speaking in the Parler, origin 1215 England, when did the British Empire begin? "

To some it has never ended

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"PMQs is just an archaic Parliamentary pantomine.

You need to see past the exchanges between the PM, and the other leaders. Its the backbenchers that raise the more important points.

The whole charade is a pantomime

Other counties have grown up debates

We have a public school playground.

Can't say I've noticed any other countries with a grown up parliament

Do other countries have that ridiculous charade when someone gives a speech?

All that Braying and shouting?

And johnson looking behind for support as he puts his foot in his mouth again?

Its fucking embarrassing.

Most other parliaments (British Empire innovation) seem to enjoy a good punch up between their representatives on a regular basis.

Parliament is a French word for speaking in the Parler, origin 1215 England, when did the British Empire begin? "

Oh deary me

Parliament was formed in 1707.

The British Empire started with trading outposts in the late 16th century.

If you have any more Empire related queries please send them my way

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


"PMQs is just an archaic Parliamentary pantomine.

You need to see past the exchanges between the PM, and the other leaders. Its the backbenchers that raise the more important points.

The whole charade is a pantomime

Other counties have grown up debates

We have a public school playground.

Can't say I've noticed any other countries with a grown up parliament

Do other countries have that ridiculous charade when someone gives a speech?

All that Braying and shouting?

And johnson looking behind for support as he puts his foot in his mouth again?

Its fucking embarrassing.

Most other parliaments (British Empire innovation) seem to enjoy a good punch up between their representatives on a regular basis.

Parliament is a French word for speaking in the Parler, origin 1215 England, when did the British Empire begin?

Oh deary me

Parliament was formed in 1707.

The British Empire started with trading outposts in the late 16th century.

If you have any more Empire related queries please send them my way "

Tell us about Operation Legacy?

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By *or Fox SakeCouple
over a year ago

Thornaby


"PMQs is just an archaic Parliamentary pantomine.

You need to see past the exchanges between the PM, and the other leaders. Its the backbenchers that raise the more important points.

The whole charade is a pantomime

Other counties have grown up debates

We have a public school playground.

Can't say I've noticed any other countries with a grown up parliament

Do other countries have that ridiculous charade when someone gives a speech?

All that Braying and shouting?

And johnson looking behind for support as he puts his foot in his mouth again?

Its fucking embarrassing.

Most other parliaments (British Empire innovation) seem to enjoy a good punch up between their representatives on a regular basis.

Parliament is a French word for speaking in the Parler, origin 1215 England, when did the British Empire begin?

Oh deary me

Parliament was formed in 1707.

The British Empire started with trading outposts in the late 16th century.

If you have any more Empire related queries please send them my way "

It was actually in 1215 as a result of the Signing of the magna carter. However there was an Anglo Saxon parliament called the Wittan. Happy to help.

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


"PMQs is just an archaic Parliamentary pantomine.

You need to see past the exchanges between the PM, and the other leaders. Its the backbenchers that raise the more important points.

The whole charade is a pantomime

Other counties have grown up debates

We have a public school playground.

Can't say I've noticed any other countries with a grown up parliament

Do other countries have that ridiculous charade when someone gives a speech?

All that Braying and shouting?

And johnson looking behind for support as he puts his foot in his mouth again?

Its fucking embarrassing.

Most other parliaments (British Empire innovation) seem to enjoy a good punch up between their representatives on a regular basis.

Parliament is a French word for speaking in the Parler, origin 1215 England, when did the British Empire begin?

Oh deary me

Parliament was formed in 1707.

The British Empire started with trading outposts in the late 16th century.

If you have any more Empire related queries please send them my way "

Parliament originated in 1215, credibility score now -25

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"PMQs is just an archaic Parliamentary pantomine.

You need to see past the exchanges between the PM, and the other leaders. Its the backbenchers that raise the more important points.

The whole charade is a pantomime

Other counties have grown up debates

We have a public school playground.

Can't say I've noticed any other countries with a grown up parliament

Do other countries have that ridiculous charade when someone gives a speech?

All that Braying and shouting?

And johnson looking behind for support as he puts his foot in his mouth again?

Its fucking embarrassing.

Most other parliaments (British Empire innovation) seem to enjoy a good punch up between their representatives on a regular basis.

Parliament is a French word for speaking in the Parler, origin 1215 England, when did the British Empire begin?

Oh deary me

Parliament was formed in 1707.

The British Empire started with trading outposts in the late 16th century.

If you have any more Empire related queries please send them my way

It was actually in 1215 as a result of the Signing of the magna carter. However there was an Anglo Saxon parliament called the Wittan. Happy to help. "

No, that was the English Parliament.

I was asked about the British Parliament and British Empire.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"PMQs is just an archaic Parliamentary pantomine.

You need to see past the exchanges between the PM, and the other leaders. Its the backbenchers that raise the more important points.

The whole charade is a pantomime

Other counties have grown up debates

We have a public school playground.

Can't say I've noticed any other countries with a grown up parliament

Do other countries have that ridiculous charade when someone gives a speech?

All that Braying and shouting?

And johnson looking behind for support as he puts his foot in his mouth again?

Its fucking embarrassing.

Most other parliaments (British Empire innovation) seem to enjoy a good punch up between their representatives on a regular basis.

Parliament is a French word for speaking in the Parler, origin 1215 England, when did the British Empire begin?

Oh deary me

Parliament was formed in 1707.

The British Empire started with trading outposts in the late 16th century.

If you have any more Empire related queries please send them my way

Parliament originated in 1215, credibility score now -25 "

I would expect this from an American, as they often think England is the Uk

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


"PMQs is just an archaic Parliamentary pantomine.

You need to see past the exchanges between the PM, and the other leaders. Its the backbenchers that raise the more important points.

The whole charade is a pantomime

Other counties have grown up debates

We have a public school playground.

Can't say I've noticed any other countries with a grown up parliament

Do other countries have that ridiculous charade when someone gives a speech?

All that Braying and shouting?

And johnson looking behind for support as he puts his foot in his mouth again?

Its fucking embarrassing.

Most other parliaments (British Empire innovation) seem to enjoy a good punch up between their representatives on a regular basis.

Parliament is a French word for speaking in the Parler, origin 1215 England, when did the British Empire begin?

Oh deary me

Parliament was formed in 1707.

The British Empire started with trading outposts in the late 16th century.

If you have any more Empire related queries please send them my way

It was actually in 1215 as a result of the Signing of the magna carter. However there was an Anglo Saxon parliament called the Wittan. Happy to help.

No, that was the English Parliament.

I was asked about the British Parliament and British Empire. "

Very poor effort . Parliament originated in 1215 England ,

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


"PMQs is just an archaic Parliamentary pantomine.

You need to see past the exchanges between the PM, and the other leaders. Its the backbenchers that raise the more important points.

The whole charade is a pantomime

Other counties have grown up debates

We have a public school playground.

Can't say I've noticed any other countries with a grown up parliament

Do other countries have that ridiculous charade when someone gives a speech?

All that Braying and shouting?

And johnson looking behind for support as he puts his foot in his mouth again?

Its fucking embarrassing.

Most other parliaments (British Empire innovation) seem to enjoy a good punch up between their representatives on a regular basis.

Parliament is a French word for speaking in the Parler, origin 1215 England, when did the British Empire begin?

Oh deary me

Parliament was formed in 1707.

The British Empire started with trading outposts in the late 16th century.

If you have any more Empire related queries please send them my way

Parliament originated in 1215, credibility score now -25

I would expect this from an American, as they often think England is the Uk

"

It is about the origin of Parliament ,

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By *or Fox SakeCouple
over a year ago

Thornaby


"PMQs is just an archaic Parliamentary pantomine.

You need to see past the exchanges between the PM, and the other leaders. Its the backbenchers that raise the more important points.

The whole charade is a pantomime

Other counties have grown up debates

We have a public school playground.

Can't say I've noticed any other countries with a grown up parliament

Do other countries have that ridiculous charade when someone gives a speech?

All that Braying and shouting?

And johnson looking behind for support as he puts his foot in his mouth again?

Its fucking embarrassing.

Most other parliaments (British Empire innovation) seem to enjoy a good punch up between their representatives on a regular basis.

Parliament is a French word for speaking in the Parler, origin 1215 England, when did the British Empire begin?

Oh deary me

Parliament was formed in 1707.

The British Empire started with trading outposts in the late 16th century.

If you have any more Empire related queries please send them my way

It was actually in 1215 as a result of the Signing of the magna carter. However there was an Anglo Saxon parliament called the Wittan. Happy to help.

No, that was the English Parliament.

I was asked about the British Parliament and British Empire. "

No one asked you about the British parliament.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"PMQs is just an archaic Parliamentary pantomine.

You need to see past the exchanges between the PM, and the other leaders. Its the backbenchers that raise the more important points.

The whole charade is a pantomime

Other counties have grown up debates

We have a public school playground.

Can't say I've noticed any other countries with a grown up parliament

Do other countries have that ridiculous charade when someone gives a speech?

All that Braying and shouting?

And johnson looking behind for support as he puts his foot in his mouth again?

Its fucking embarrassing.

Most other parliaments (British Empire innovation) seem to enjoy a good punch up between their representatives on a regular basis.

Parliament is a French word for speaking in the Parler, origin 1215 England, when did the British Empire begin?

Oh deary me

Parliament was formed in 1707.

The British Empire started with trading outposts in the late 16th century.

If you have any more Empire related queries please send them my way

Parliament originated in 1215, credibility score now -25

I would expect this from an American, as they often think England is the Uk

It is about the origin of Parliament , "

British

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham

I'd hate to be a teacher lol

Imagine dealing with a load of kids like this lot ^^^^^^ refusing to accept they've got it wrong.

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


"PMQs is just an archaic Parliamentary pantomine.

You need to see past the exchanges between the PM, and the other leaders. Its the backbenchers that raise the more important points.

The whole charade is a pantomime

Other counties have grown up debates

We have a public school playground.

Can't say I've noticed any other countries with a grown up parliament

Do other countries have that ridiculous charade when someone gives a speech?

All that Braying and shouting?

And johnson looking behind for support as he puts his foot in his mouth again?

Its fucking embarrassing.

Most other parliaments (British Empire innovation) seem to enjoy a good punch up between their representatives on a regular basis.

Parliament is a French word for speaking in the Parler, origin 1215 England, when did the British Empire begin?

Oh deary me

Parliament was formed in 1707.

The British Empire started with trading outposts in the late 16th century.

If you have any more Empire related queries please send them my way

Parliament originated in 1215, credibility score now -25

I would expect this from an American, as they often think England is the Uk

It is about the origin of Parliament ,

British"

Nobody mentioned ‘British Parliament ‘ Chris mentioned ‘most other parliaments ‘ here is a fact, Parliament originated in 1215,

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool

So it's been going for 800 years?

And people say its anachachronistic.

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


"I'd hate to be a teacher lol

Imagine dealing with a load of kids like this lot ^^^^^^ refusing to accept they've got it wrong.

"

That's the third "lol" of the day you've provided.

Back on form!

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


"I'd hate to be a teacher lol

Imagine dealing with a load of kids like this lot ^^^^^^ refusing to accept they've got it wrong.

That's the third "lol" of the day you've provided.

Back on form!"

It is an incredible performance, the gift that keeps on giving

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"PMQs is just an archaic Parliamentary pantomine.

You need to see past the exchanges between the PM, and the other leaders. Its the backbenchers that raise the more important points.

The whole charade is a pantomime

Other counties have grown up debates

We have a public school playground.

Can't say I've noticed any other countries with a grown up parliament

Do other countries have that ridiculous charade when someone gives a speech?

All that Braying and shouting?

And johnson looking behind for support as he puts his foot in his mouth again?

Its fucking embarrassing.

Most other parliaments (British Empire innovation) seem to enjoy a good punch up between their representatives on a regular basis.

Parliament is a French word for speaking in the Parler, origin 1215 England, when did the British Empire begin?

Oh deary me

Parliament was formed in 1707.

The British Empire started with trading outposts in the late 16th century.

If you have any more Empire related queries please send them my way

Parliament originated in 1215, credibility score now -25

I would expect this from an American, as they often think England is the Uk

It is about the origin of Parliament ,

British

Nobody mentioned ‘British Parliament ‘ Chris mentioned ‘most other parliaments ‘ here is a fact, Parliament originated in 1215, "

with reference to the British Empire... why would you think the English Parliament is the British Parliament

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


"PMQs is just an archaic Parliamentary pantomine.

You need to see past the exchanges between the PM, and the other leaders. Its the backbenchers that raise the more important points.

The whole charade is a pantomime

Other counties have grown up debates

We have a public school playground.

Can't say I've noticed any other countries with a grown up parliament

Do other countries have that ridiculous charade when someone gives a speech?

All that Braying and shouting?

And johnson looking behind for support as he puts his foot in his mouth again?

Its fucking embarrassing.

Most other parliaments (British Empire innovation) seem to enjoy a good punch up between their representatives on a regular basis.

Parliament is a French word for speaking in the Parler, origin 1215 England, when did the British Empire begin?

Oh deary me

Parliament was formed in 1707.

The British Empire started with trading outposts in the late 16th century.

If you have any more Empire related queries please send them my way

Parliament originated in 1215, credibility score now -25

I would expect this from an American, as they often think England is the Uk

It is about the origin of Parliament ,

British

Nobody mentioned ‘British Parliament ‘ Chris mentioned ‘most other parliaments ‘ here is a fact, Parliament originated in 1215,

with reference to the British Empire... why would you think the English Parliament is the British Parliament"

I didn’t, I was taking about the origin of Parliament and that was in 1215 which is why a refuted Chris claim that parliament came from the British Empire. Btw, your a person I have always respected on here, you are better than try to defend Chris on this one

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham

If we're gonna have a different debate about the origins of the English Parliament, then the word didn't exist until around 1300, spelling changed to accord with Latin around 1400 and the specific meaning of representative assembly didn't occur until around 1450.

So no, not even the English Parliament existed from 1215.

Treat it as a school day yeah

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By *ust some cock suckerMan
over a year ago

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Parliament is a French word for speaking in the Parler, origin 1215 England,

when did the British Empire begin?

To some it has never ended "

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over a year ago


"If we're gonna have a different debate about the origins of the English Parliament, then the word didn't exist until around 1300, spelling changed to accord with Latin around 1400 and the specific meaning of representative assembly didn't occur until around 1450.

So no, not even the English Parliament existed from 1215.

Treat it as a school day yeah "

Yes it did , try harder

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