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2 hours ago, david555 said:

You guys are wonderful with your " just a little bit pregnant aproach "

 

Cummings whas droving around even longer than this lady ...but both where breaking law ????????????

 

But Cummings is working Boris  Conservative case ....so his case can never be bad enough ......ridicolous ....both are guilty ...not just "little bit ....pregnant aproach "????????

" the lady" knew she had the virus,cummings didn,t.

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13 minutes ago, kingdong said:

" the lady" knew she had the virus,cummings didn,t.

Oh what joy! What happiness. What a nice SNP bad story.

 

Meanwhile the UK is crashing against the rocks and sinking because of Johnson and the Brexiteers incompetency and stupidity. 

 

Whats happening with that Conservative MP who is being investigated for sexual misconduct? The one the Conservative party threw its arms around in order to protect him?

Whats happening with Ross Thomson running around a bar in the commons groping men?

Cummins should have been sacked.

 

But oh no. That stuff is acceptable.  

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3 minutes ago, Loiner said:

Has the lady been sacked?

Yes or No?

Sturgeon has removed the party whip from her and told her to resign. Even though she is a personal friend.

Now the MP has not responded yet but given she is at home suffering from corona you might want to give her a week or so to recover.

On the other hand whats happening with the Conservative MP being investigated for sexual assault?

Whats happening with Ross Thomson running around the bar groping men?

Cummins spread corona around number 10.

Should he be sacked?

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7 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:

Sturgeon has removed the party whip from her and told her to resign. Even though she is a personal friend.

Now the MP has not responded yet but given she is at home suffering from corona you might want to give her a week or so to recover.

On the other hand whats happening with the Conservative MP being investigated for sexual assault?

Whats happening with Ross Thomson running around the bar groping men?

Cummins spread corona around number 10.

Should he be sacked?

I'll take that as a No then.

 

No Remainer outrage, No Twitter storm of indignation, No lefty pitchforks at dusk. 

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28 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:

Sturgeon has removed the party whip from her and told her to resign. Even though she is a personal friend.

Now the MP has not responded yet but given she is at home suffering from corona you might want to give her a week or so to recover.

On the other hand whats happening with the Conservative MP being investigated for sexual assault?

Whats happening with Ross Thomson running around the bar groping men?

Cummins spread corona around number 10.

Should he be sacked?

 "removed the party whip from her "? obviously the snp are into s&m

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https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1342843/Brexit-News-Brussels-Julia-Hartley-Brewer-EU-threat-legal-action-latest

 

The European Union's decision to launch legal action against the UK was ridiculed by talkRADIO host Julia Hartley-Brewer and former Brexit negotiator David Davis. On Thursday, EU Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen announced that the EU was launching legal proceedings against the UK over Boris Johnson's plans to override parts of the Brexit divorce deal. However, Ms Hartley-Brewer called this an empty threat, after pointing out the EU launches legal actions against member states "all the time".

 

She said: "There are huge numbers of these cases brought by the EU. Legal action is brought by the EU against member states all the time.

"Including those very upset about the Internal Market Bill like Germany, France, Ireland and the others."

The radio host pointed out that the UK is currently facing 33 such threats from Brussels, compared to Spain’s 57, Italy’s 49 and Germany’s 47.

Ms Hartley-Brewer added: "This is just a bit of grand-standing, a bit of theatre, isn't it?

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53 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:

Oh what joy! What happiness. What a nice SNP bad story.

 

Meanwhile the UK is crashing against the rocks and sinking because of Johnson and the Brexiteers incompetency and stupidity. 

 

Whats happening with that Conservative MP who is being investigated for sexual misconduct? The one the Conservative party threw its arms around in order to protect him?

Whats happening with Ross Thomson running around a bar in the commons groping men?

Cummins should have been sacked.

 

But oh no. That stuff is acceptable.  

so should neil kinnocks son for visiting his dad and mum during lockdown

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2 minutes ago, 3NUMBAS said:

https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1342843/Brexit-News-Brussels-Julia-Hartley-Brewer-EU-threat-legal-action-latest

 

The European Union's decision to launch legal action against the UK was ridiculed by talkRADIO host Julia Hartley-Brewer and former Brexit negotiator David Davis. On Thursday, EU Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen announced that the EU was launching legal proceedings against the UK over Boris Johnson's plans to override parts of the Brexit divorce deal. However, Ms Hartley-Brewer called this an empty threat, after pointing out the EU launches legal actions against member states "all the time".

 

She said: "There are huge numbers of these cases brought by the EU. Legal action is brought by the EU against member states all the time.

"Including those very upset about the Internal Market Bill like Germany, France, Ireland and the others."

The radio host pointed out that the UK is currently facing 33 such threats from Brussels, compared to Spain’s 57, Italy’s 49 and Germany’s 47.

Ms Hartley-Brewer added: "This is just a bit of grand-standing, a bit of theatre, isn't it?

 

Say what you like about the Express, you can never accuse it of being fussy when it comes to pushing the boundaries of what might be considered 'journalism'.

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19 minutes ago, RuamRudy said:

Resigned? Not so far but hopefully it is in the post.

But while we wait, why don't you tell us how she can be sacked? 

Obviously because she can't. A big relief for Wee Burney.

So your SNP member can't be sacked but you think an 'opposition' employee should have been?

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8 minutes ago, Loiner said:

Obviously because she can't. A big relief for Wee Burney.

So your SNP member can't be sacked but you think an 'opposition' employee should have been?

He is an employee and his actions reflect upon his employer.

Which is Johnson. 

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22 minutes ago, 3NUMBAS said:

https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1342843/Brexit-News-Brussels-Julia-Hartley-Brewer-EU-threat-legal-action-latest

 

The European Union's decision to launch legal action against the UK was ridiculed by talkRADIO host Julia Hartley-Brewer and former Brexit negotiator David Davis. On Thursday, EU Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen announced that the EU was launching legal proceedings against the UK over Boris Johnson's plans to override parts of the Brexit divorce deal. However, Ms Hartley-Brewer called this an empty threat, after pointing out the EU launches legal actions against member states "all the time".

 

She said: "There are huge numbers of these cases brought by the EU. Legal action is brought by the EU against member states all the time.

"Including those very upset about the Internal Market Bill like Germany, France, Ireland and the others."

The radio host pointed out that the UK is currently facing 33 such threats from Brussels, compared to Spain’s 57, Italy’s 49 and Germany’s 47.

Ms Hartley-Brewer added: "This is just a bit of grand-standing, a bit of theatre, isn't it?

If you are taking legal advice from Juliet Hartley-Brewer then you are really struggling. ????

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4 minutes ago, RuamRudy said:

You really do seem confused here. There is no mechanism for an MP to be summarily dismissed by their party. They represent their constituency, not the party. If there was such a means then I think she would be deserving of it and I would like to see it implemented. As for Cummings, yes - as there was no impediment to his dismissal other than the  fact that Johnson cannot function without him, he should have had his employment terminated. 

No confusion. Will she resign? Why hasn’t she done so already?

 

You and MSM were all up in arms about Cummings and still are. Why not so much about her?

 

You all decided it’s a sackable offence (or resignation) but the Tories didn’t. You could, but won’t, have a witch hunt for her, but the Tories don’t need to for one their own. 

Differen strokes for differen folks. 

 

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19 minutes ago, Loiner said:

 

Differen strokes for differen folks. 

 

Finally, something we agree upon - the Nasty Party up and down the country either defended Cummings or took the cowardly way out and went to ground; Sturgeon has effectively kicked Ferrier out of the party and said that she should resign. When I last checked, 3 SNP MPs echoed her call for Ferrier to resign. Yet here we are, 6 months after Cummings flouted the law and weeks after Johnson's father did so, and not a peep.  

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