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Re: TheWeekInTory

Postby guest » Wed Aug 19, 2020 6:52 pm

LordRaven wrote:This is an obsession with you Canny, it is pretty unhealthy.

Why are you so worried about them?

You shouldn't be, they are fucking up absolutely everything and it won't be forgotten come next GE


The majority of the English are pretty thick so will probably vote Tory again.
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Re: TheWeekInTory

Postby LordRaven » Wed Aug 19, 2020 8:23 pm

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LordRaven wrote:This is an obsession with you Canny, it is pretty unhealthy.

Why are you so worried about them?

You shouldn't be, they are fucking up absolutely everything and it won't be forgotten come next GE


The majority of the English are pretty thick so will probably vote Tory again.


They only did that to get Brexit done, innit!!! :gigglesnshit:
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Re: TheWeekInTory

Postby Guest » Wed Aug 19, 2020 8:58 pm

LordRaven wrote:
guest wrote:
LordRaven wrote:This is an obsession with you Canny, it is pretty unhealthy.

Why are you so worried about them?

You shouldn't be, they are fucking up absolutely everything and it won't be forgotten come next GE


The majority of the English are pretty thick so will probably vote Tory again.


They only did that to get Brexit done, innit!!! :gigglesnshit:


What were your reasons for voting Tory for all those years, Lord Raven?
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Re: TheWeekInTory

Postby LordRaven » Wed Aug 19, 2020 9:06 pm

Guest wrote:
LordRaven wrote:
guest wrote:
LordRaven wrote:This is an obsession with you Canny, it is pretty unhealthy.

Why are you so worried about them?

You shouldn't be, they are fucking up absolutely everything and it won't be forgotten come next GE


The majority of the English are pretty thick so will probably vote Tory again.


They only did that to get Brexit done, innit!!! :gigglesnshit:


What were your reasons for voting Tory for all those years, Lord Raven?


Labour were a pile of shit! Anymore questions?
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Re: TheWeekInTory

Postby Cannydc » Wed Aug 19, 2020 9:57 pm

LordRaven wrote:This is an obsession with you Canny, it is pretty unhealthy.

Why are you so worried about them?

You shouldn't be, they are fucking up absolutely everything and it won't be forgotten come next GE


Nice to have it documented, and I don't pollute other parts of the forum with Tory filth.

I shall come back and copy these records and distribute widely, come any election. You would be surprised what gets forgotten, often people wipe things from their minds deliberately.

We won't forget, and no Tory voter will be allowed to.
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Re: TheWeekInTory

Postby drum » Tue Aug 25, 2020 3:36 pm

The alleged victim of a Conservative MP arrested on suspicion of rape wants politicians to name him when they return from their summer recess next week.

A former minister in his 50s was arrested earlier this month over allegations involving four separate incidents of rape and sexual assault.

An ex-Commons researcher in her 20s says she needed hospital treatment after an alleged attack. The Tory party has refused to suspend the MP, who is currently on bail while police investigate.

His identity is yet to be revealed, but the woman accusing him of rape is calling on MPs to name him for the safety of vulnerable constituents.


https://outline.com/G84DRb
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Re: TheWeekInTory

Postby MungoBrush » Tue Aug 25, 2020 4:14 pm

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The alleged victim of a Conservative MP arrested on suspicion of rape wants politicians to name him when they return from their summer recess next week.

A former minister in his 50s was arrested earlier this month over allegations involving four separate incidents of rape and sexual assault.

An ex-Commons researcher in her 20s says she needed hospital treatment after an alleged attack. The Tory party has refused to suspend the MP, who is currently on bail while police investigate.

His identity is yet to be revealed, but the woman accusing him of rape is calling on MPs to name him for the safety of vulnerable constituents.


https://outline.com/G84DRb


Sexual misconduct by politicians isn't restricted to any single party drum.
Not even the SNP are immune.
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Re: TheWeekInTory

Postby drum » Tue Aug 25, 2020 4:17 pm

MungoBrush wrote:
drum wrote:
The alleged victim of a Conservative MP arrested on suspicion of rape wants politicians to name him when they return from their summer recess next week.

A former minister in his 50s was arrested earlier this month over allegations involving four separate incidents of rape and sexual assault.

An ex-Commons researcher in her 20s says she needed hospital treatment after an alleged attack. The Tory party has refused to suspend the MP, who is currently on bail while police investigate.

His identity is yet to be revealed, but the woman accusing him of rape is calling on MPs to name him for the safety of vulnerable constituents.


https://outline.com/G84DRb


Sexual misconduct by politicians isn't restricted to any single party drum.
Not even the SNP are immune.



oh I know that Mungo, the above being a Tory isn't the issue for me but I do feel he should have been suspended pending investigation.
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Re: TheWeekInTory

Postby Cannydc » Sun Aug 30, 2020 4:31 pm

Just a quick note to say that there was loads happening last week, but sadly the chap documenting the chaos and incompetence was otherwise occupied. In his own words;

No #TheWeekInTory this week. My poor, wobbly, mad old mum's cheese has finally slid off her cracker, and I've been dealing with that.
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Re: TheWeekInTory

Postby drum » Wed Sep 09, 2020 1:48 pm

Mark François is no longer the chairman of the ERG. :ooer:
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Re: TheWeekInTory

Postby Cannydc » Wed Sep 09, 2020 2:40 pm

drum wrote:Mark François is no longer the chairman of the ERG. :ooer:


Strangely, he is nowhere to be seen, despite the EU ructions.
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Re: TheWeekInTory

Postby drum » Wed Sep 09, 2020 2:51 pm

Cannydc wrote:
drum wrote:Mark François is no longer the chairman of the ERG. :ooer:


Strangely, he is nowhere to be seen, despite the EU ructions.


I'm dizzy with the lot of them, so depressing. I've even seen mentions of a war or that we will be occupied by Russia or USA . Once they've smashed up international law they are coming for our devolution.
Getting to the stage where we will need to be wary of what we put on social medias.

They want to go back to pre wwII times where we bow to the masters :roll:
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Re: TheWeekInTory

Postby Guest » Wed Sep 09, 2020 3:41 pm

In other news, the Seven Dwarfs have been told they can only meet in groups of six. One of them isn’t Happy :gigglesnshit:
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Re: TheWeekInTory

Postby Stooo » Wed Sep 09, 2020 5:09 pm

Cannydc wrote:
drum wrote:Mark François is no longer the chairman of the ERG. :ooer:


Strangely, he is nowhere to be seen, despite the EU ructions.


I'm wondering about his OTT persona and I wonder if he was instructed to appear to be an utter tit by the Whips.
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Re: TheWeekInTory

Postby drum » Thu Sep 10, 2020 4:55 am

Stooo wrote:
Cannydc wrote:
drum wrote:Mark François is no longer the chairman of the ERG. :ooer:


Strangely, he is nowhere to be seen, despite the EU ructions.


I'm wondering about his OTT persona and I wonder if he was instructed to appear to be an utter tit by the Whips.


He also did vote down grenfell with the rest of the tories.
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