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Come the next General Election, who would you most rejoice to see losing their seat?

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Witzend Mon 24-Oct-22 19:39:49

(Apart from Boris, that is, assuming you’re not a fan.)

Mine would be Jacob Rees-Mogg, no question.

volver Tue 25-Oct-22 11:25:16

Forsythia

volver

Forsythia

How did she get from there to where she us today?

Hard work.

Doing what exactly?

Here you go. You can educate yourself. smile

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angela_Rayner

Wondering what you are implying there, Forsythia...

Forsythia Tue 25-Oct-22 11:27:02

volver

Forsythia

volver

Forsythia

How did she get from there to where she us today?

Hard work.

Doing what exactly?

Here you go. You can educate yourself. smile

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angela_Rayner

Wondering what you are implying there, Forsythia...

I’m already educated Volver. No worries on that score. What might you be implying from my question I wonder?

Blinko Tue 25-Oct-22 11:30:55

volver

^it’s a question of understanding what constitutes acceptable behaviour.^
Try to deport people illegally, allow the release of effluent onto beaches, lie down on the Commons Benches, hand out antibiotics like sweeties and crash the economy.

But for goodness sake, don't be common.

????

volver Tue 25-Oct-22 11:31:06

I plead the Fifth. ?

Zoejory Tue 25-Oct-22 11:35:12

Whitewavemark2

Truss - whose education taught her absolutely nothing.

Hear, hear

biglouis Tue 25-Oct-22 11:36:10

Reese Mogg, Pritti Patel, Liz Truss, Kwasi Kartang

Normandygirl Tue 25-Oct-22 12:10:06

eazybee

She failed to complete her education, made no attempt to rectify this in later life, has no qualifications yet apparently thought she was competent to become the Shadow Secretary of State for Education.

You have absolutely no idea what you are talking about.
What Angela does know about is being forced out of education at 16 for being pregnant, going back to college with baby in tow, whilst also working to keep a roof over her head. She fought the authorities who decreed that single mothers shouldn't have the benefit of further education to improve their lives and tried to withdraw funding. She supported the education of other women, many of whom were battered wives, in order to escape their abusive husbands. She has had a real life with real problems to deal with but let's judge her on her northern accent instead.angry

Dickens Tue 25-Oct-22 12:44:26

Callistemon21

Why can't posters just nominate who they wish to without starting to attack other posters.

An interesting thread but going off the rails, as usual.

Perhaps because people give reasons for their 'nominations' - some of which are bound to be contentious thereby inviting comment?

Attacking the opinion is not attacking the poster personally. Sometimes, I don't really take much notice of who is posting - just the comment... playing the ball not the man.

Any thread on Politics is inevitably going to involve a political debate, surely? Some feel passionately about the subject because it has an effect on all our lives.

I suppose a long list of nominees might give a microscopic picture of the most unpopular politicians as far as GN is concerned; though the result itself would also provoke discussion!

Chocolatelovinggran Tue 25-Oct-22 12:53:42

My MP. He's an idiot. He writes a column in the local newspaper. On the day that KK left office, and the proposed changes in the top level of taxation were being hastily revoked, his article told us all why the proposal was a much needed move (!).
His next publication featured his respect and admiration for Liz Truss, and why she was a safe pair of hands. By the time it was published, she'd already resigned...

Prentice Tue 25-Oct-22 13:01:48

Witzend

(Apart from Boris, that is, assuming you’re not a fan.)

Mine would be Jacob Rees-Mogg, no question.

Rees-Mogg.
My hackles rise when I see him.

Forsythia Tue 25-Oct-22 13:04:18

He has resigned.

travelsafar Tue 25-Oct-22 13:04:34

Rees-Mogg belongs to another era, wish he would be teleported back there!!!!

Prentice Tue 25-Oct-22 13:05:02

Rees-Mogg has resigned?

Forsythia Tue 25-Oct-22 13:05:54

Yes according to The Sun!

Forsythia Tue 25-Oct-22 13:06:43

And on BBC

volver Tue 25-Oct-22 13:09:18

He's only resigned from the government. Not as an MP, surely?

Forsythia Tue 25-Oct-22 13:13:31

I’m merely reporting what is online.

annodomini Tue 25-Oct-22 13:15:26

No less august person than Sir Max Hastings, one-time editor of the Telegraph, said that 'Rees-Mogg belongs in a museum'. I suggest The London Dungeon.

Forsythia Tue 25-Oct-22 13:15:41

They are now saying resigned from government along with Brandon Lewis whoever he is.

volver Tue 25-Oct-22 13:20:24

Forsythia

I’m merely reporting what is online.

And I'm merely clarifying the situation and asking a question.

Spiky, spiky....

Farzanah Tue 25-Oct-22 13:22:35

My MP Daniel Kaczynski. Then JRM. Then Boris Johnson.

Farzanah Tue 25-Oct-22 13:25:07

He’s only resigned as a minister before he was removed in reshuffle.

Prentice Tue 25-Oct-22 13:26:09

I have read that Rees-Mogg’s constituents really like him, so perhaps he is a diligent MP.
I am pleased to hear that he has lost his job in government though.

Curlywhirly Tue 25-Oct-22 13:26:38

One BBC political correspondent has just said that Rees Mogg has resigned, presumably before he was pushed.

Dickens Tue 25-Oct-22 13:26:58

Prentice

Rees-Mogg has resigned?

... perhaps he had a peek at GRANSNET? grin