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"The guy said what he said when he was 23/24 and was already standing as a labour candidate in a local election. It is also said that he used similar, abusive language during the last election campaign THIS YEAR. If this is the case, as it appears to be, then he clearly has not changed his mysoginistic, homophobic and inappropriate views." Have you honestly never said anything along the lines of "I would love to shag X" or "celebrity Y can go fuck themselves"? | |||
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"Out of interest how many MP's have been imprisoned and even more interesting which parties? Personally if you are not squeaky clean then you should not be an MP. I also believe as an MP that should have no other "activities" which they get some form of remuneration. Just do the job your being paid for." In the fiddling expenses scandal, 4 MPs got a jail sentence and 1 got a supervision order. All were Labour, but I think this thread is more about what you said or did before you became an MP. | |||
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"I was watching question time and it was interesting. I reckon they should as the past dont define them as everyone can change over time, what is your view? " Im irritated by the double standards. Boris described black people as having "watermelon smiles" he reckons gay marriage as being the same as marrying your dog BUT he is our foreign minister | |||
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"To be honest it depends on what side of the political divide you are on. If you are on the left, no, you must be cleaner than clean and still expect to be labelled a traitor and danger to the country. The father to the right the less your past matters. In fact you can if you are a Tory you can be caught taking bribes to ask questions in parliament and move over to UKIP and get to continue to ride the gravy train in the Welsh assembly." | |||
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"Out of interest how many MP's have been imprisoned and even more interesting which parties? Personally if you are not squeaky clean then you should not be an MP. I also believe as an MP that should have no other "activities" which they get some form of remuneration. Just do the job your being paid for." Chris Huhne, who was jailed for lying about his speeding offence, was a Lib-Dem. | |||
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"What do people think about married Stephen Crabb MP, rejecting a woman for a job at his office, then sending her sexually explicit messagss? " Both Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn have both spoken on the rise of alleged sexual predators in the Houses of Parliament. A clean up is coming. A few MPs and staff may well be sweating a little now. | |||
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" Both Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn have both spoken on the rise of alleged sexual predators in the Houses of Parliament. A clean up is coming. A few MPs and staff may well be sweating a little now. " Mark Garnier looks like he's got a bit of a sweat on. | |||
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"Both Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn have both spoken on the rise of alleged sexual predators in the Houses of Parliament. A clean up is coming. A few MPs and staff may well be sweating a little now. " The problem I see with all of this is one of checks and balances and what is and is not considered acceptable. To make my point I heard a woman in TV last week when commenting on Ellen looking at Katy Perry's tits and saying “It’s time to bring out the big balloons!” that men continually look at her arse even as she walks down the street and that was wrong. This was said while defending Ellen! At what point should flirting and showing interest be classed as harassment? Or should all fraternisation with colleagues (or potential) either in the workplace or outside be banned? How about flirting with shop staff? Or mooching on in on a girl in a bar or nightclub? Maybe we should have designated areas in all public spaces for people looking for romantic or sexual encounters (a bit like smokers areas) and signs up everywhere else saying no talking or looking at the other sex (again like the 'no smoking' signs that now plaster nearly every building and many open spaces. | |||
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" Maybe we should have designated areas in all public spaces for people looking for romantic or sexual encounters (a bit like smokers areas)." This could make life quite interesting | |||
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"Women must be encouraged to speak up, in the knowledge that they will be safe from further action. I find the idea that female staff in the Houses of parliament, have a secret "WhatsApp" group, slightly disturbing. " To be honest I have never found women need encouragement to speak up. As for the secret 'WhatsApp' group, I find that to be quite amusing. Women have shared information about men forever! Why do you think that they all suddenly want to pee the same time? And why does it always take so long? And how come when only one can use a cubicle at a time do they all return together? I am not saying that sexual harassment does not happen, nor am I saying it is not widespread (I do not know). But I am saying everyone needs to look harder and not go off at half cock on this issue. | |||
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"The guy said what he said when he was 23/24 and was already standing as a labour candidate in a local election. It is also said that he used similar, abusive language during the last election campaign THIS YEAR. If this is the case, as it appears to be, then he clearly has not changed his mysoginistic, homophobic and inappropriate views. Have you honestly never said anything along the lines of "I would love to shag X" or "celebrity Y can go fuck themselves"?" It’s more the calling a barmaid “a fat ugly bitch” because she turned his crude sexual advances down...this year. Actually...seems to happen a lot on fab from reading forum comments. Same penalties should apply? | |||
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"Women must be encouraged to speak up, in the knowledge that they will be safe from further action. I find the idea that female staff in the Houses of parliament, have a secret "WhatsApp" group, slightly disturbing. To be honest I have never found women need encouragement to speak up. As for the secret 'WhatsApp' group, I find that to be quite amusing. Women have shared information about men forever! Why do you think that they all suddenly want to pee the same time? And why does it always take so long? And how come when only one can use a cubicle at a time do they all return together? I am not saying that sexual harassment does not happen, nor am I saying it is not widespread (I do not know). But I am saying everyone needs to look harder and not go off at half cock on this issue. " If the first woman assaulted by Harvey Weinstein had spoken up and gone to the police, then he would have now been serving a long jail sentence and we wouldn't have a long line of women coming forward, and reporting similar abuse. | |||
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"If the first woman assaulted by Harvey Weinstein had spoken up and gone to the police, then he would have now been serving a long jail sentence and we wouldn't have a long line of women coming forward, and reporting similar abuse." Havey Weinstein is a pig of a man, so is Donald Trump. But we have a situation where women who put up with weinstein to advance their careers are victims and he is vilified but where women who were clearly assaulted by Trump because they were in his presence are vilified in court by lawyers and donny gets elected as president of the USA. The double standards are so obvious! | |||
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"The problem with abuse and abusers, is that it starts somewhere. Maybe small steps at first, remarks like "fat ugly bitch" but once they get away with that, then they push and push, getting further and further down the line. Society has got recognise this, encourage victims to stand up publicly and give no quarter to the genuine abuser." I'm reminded of Churchill to one Lady Astor after she called him disgustingly d*unk. "My dear you are ugly, but tomorrow I shall be sober and you will still be ugly". I do not know the context of the "fat ugly bitch" comment, but I do know that by todays standards we would be looking to vilify Churchill. I would like to know what was said to cause a prospective MP to call a woman a ;fat ugly bitch'. I think there may be more to this than we are being told. | |||
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"She was live in TV the other day. Basically she declined his crude advances in a club. That’s why women on here block guys who send the “fancy a fuck” type messages...it avoids a similar come back?" Ah right... So just to get this strait according to ***** cerebral palsy sufferer Jared O'Mara made a crude advance towards her in a nightclub which she rejected and he abused her by calling her an 'ugly bitch'. Now I ask you to set aside politics and remember how women in clubs act when approached by males they consider to be beneath them. Do you think it is possible that she rejected him with a comment about his condition that elicited a reaction? If she was that upset why did she not complain to the bouncers? Why has it taken so long for her to complain? Do you think that maybe she suddenly realised that the man she put down in a club months ago is now her MP and spotted a chance for her 15 minutes of fame? As I said, I do not know, but I wonder what would make a prospective MP make such an outburst, and for myself I think the most likely explanation is that some derogatory remark about him and his disability and that if she had complained at the time others around her would have rallied to his defence whereas now she can always deny any claim she said anything out of order. | |||
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"I was watching question time and it was interesting. I reckon they should as the past dont define them as everyone can change over time, what is your view? " | |||
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"I think that Labour MP who took Clegg's seat has been screwed over. Now it may be that he has said worse things than I have seen that were so indecent it couldn't be reported, however saying he would shag girls aloud or some other pop star should shove a piano up his arse is what you could hear in any pub in the country. I would say however it very much depends on context, obviously there are certain times where you can say such things, and other times you can't. I think that social media is having a huge impact, now and will have a greater impact in the future. The PM of 20 or 30 years time will probably have been on social media since they were a teenager or even younger. Would you like to read a tweet or a Facebook message from when you were 12 years old? Do you think someone would be able to find something not very ministerial? Of course they could. " So true but we will not be so touchy by then as social media will havew lost its novelty hopefully | |||
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