Wyllow3 there were some hilarious memes😂the best one was him lying across the Queen’s knees.
Good Morning Thursday 7th May 2026
Bereavement wipes out everything
She gave information to the newspapers before the House of Commons about EU law U-turn.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=14xYhVtVqlA
Quite something from our mild mannered speaker.
Wyllow3 there were some hilarious memes😂the best one was him lying across the Queen’s knees.
'If Hoyle wants to be taken more seriously, he is sooner or later going to have to make good on one of his threats. If he was actually to throw an MP out for persistent bad behaviour, then the Commons might clean up its act. Right now, he’s too much of a people pleaser. Everyone knows there’s no comeback."'
totally agree with this. I know others said Kemi's gender is not important here, and the fact she is a lesser known figure- but I still think it is relevant. Hoyle found the guts to reprimand her, and totally correctly. It was good to see. But I do wish he'd found 'them' before, with Johnson and many others, men in higher positions of power, whose behaviour and waffle and nonsense, instead of answering questions- have gone on for such a long time.
Its an interesting article because it outlines how she has managed to alienate some of the ERG.
but Crace says this in the article, which I agree with:
"If Hoyle wants to be taken more seriously, he is sooner or later going to have to make good on one of his threats. If he was actually to throw an MP out for persistent bad behaviour, then the Commons might clean up its act. Right now, he’s too much of a people pleaser. Everyone knows there’s no comeback."
After publishing the Badenhoch, I thought it might be interesting to google Badenoch and "Telegraph" and found this gem
"Kemi Badenoch: Brexit law critics can 'talk but can't do'
The Telegraph
www.telegraph.co.uk › news › 2023/05/11 › ke...
3 days ago — The Telegraph values your comments but kindly requests all posts are on topic, constructive and respectful. Please review our commenting policy.
Wish I had access to some of the comments.
I've no time for Badenoch but frankly the Commons is so poor these days at holding Ministers to account that I doubt it matters.
John Crace in the Guardian wrote this about Badenoch yesterday:
"Why make friends, when it’s so much easier to make enemies? Kemi Badenoch’s default mode of interaction is always to be patronising and condescending.
She can’t help herself. It’s a narcissistic variant. She is unable to imagine herself as anything other than always right about everything. Even when she has been forced to change her mind. So, in her mind, anyone who disagrees with her or dares to even question her is automatically branded as stupid. Hardly worth her time bothering with them.
The problem for the business and trade secretary is that she isn’t nearly as bright as she thinks she is. If she were, she would never have allowed herself to get in such a mess over the retained EU law bill in the first place. After all, it was obvious to even the dimmest halfwit that removing every piece of EU law from the statute book by the end of this year was going to be a disaster."
www.theguardian.com/politics/2023/may/11/kemi-badenoch-makes-enemies-with-narcissistic-commons-appearance
I hadn't read it before my little rant yesterday, but Crace sums her up very well and much more eloquently than I could.
HPQ Priti Patel is MP for a neighbouring constituency and I can confirm that she has a reasonable reputation for dealing with local problems.
midgey
He really ‘told her off’ didn’t he! Well done him.
"Beware the anger of a patient man."
John Dryden, 17th century, in "Absalom and Achitophel", (quoting from Publilius Syrus, 1st century BC)
It is interesting to get first hand reports from a constituency level as most of us only see MPs on TV. Most MPs are smart enough to at least pretend to be interested in the people who put them in the job, ie their constituents. I understand that loathsome though some of her policies were when she was Home Secretary, that Pritti Patel, who represents a neighbouring constituency is very good at handling local matters and gets involved. My own MP, although hardly around, does reply to emails and is polite.
I get the impression that Badenoch thinks everyone is beneath her.
I wanted to thank you for that person experience testimony Growstuff as was very useful to complete the picture. How people treat each other in say constituency situations matter a great deal. It was clear after the reprimand it was water off as far as she was concerned when in fact she was undermining our every parliamentary system.
Hoping Sunak will get rid of her - but will that be too hard for the far right in the party?
Thank you for clarifying growstuff.
Hope you understand what I said about better late than never.
I’ve only just actually heard what he said. Blimey! Well done him.
I've been in the same room as Badenoch twice for local hustings. She speaks to everybody as though they're irrelevant and she's the only person who knows what's best. I've witnessed her putting people down when they ask any question she can't cope with. She then goes into a silly "I couldn't possibly answer that" mode when she hasn't done her homework and doesn't know about something she should.
She didn't have the guts to face her backbenchers when she decided not to have a bonfire of EU regulations, so softened up the public by giving the information to the press.
It was blindingly obvious to anybody with a brain half the size of a goldfish that it would have been impossible for the civil service and constitutional lawyers to go through all the laws within the deadline. Rather than being honest and giving a true picture, she's tried to watch her back. It was a serious breach of procedure and Hoyle was absolutely right to reprimand her. It was shocking, but not the slightest bit surprising, that she showed absolutely no contrition. Quite frankly, she seems to think most other human beings - her constituents, other MPs - are beneath her.
PS. You probably gather I can't stand her.
growstuff
Fleurpepper
growstuff
Fleurpepper
I do wish however that Hoyle had found the cogliones to put in his place Johnson, rather than a woman Junior minister- even though she deserved it. So did Johnson, time and time again.
But yes, ANSWER THE QUESTION or be cut out and ask to sit down.Badenoch's gender is irrelevant. She talks to everybody like that and dismisses anything in the way of her agenda and career. She's the Secretary of State for Women and Equalities who doesn't even recognise inequality exists.
Well yes, but so did Johnson and many others in his entourage, and Hoyle let them get away with it, time and time again- that is my point.
But her gender has nothing to do with it.
She really is arrogant, patronising and lies through her teeth. She treats her constituents with total contempt (I'm one of them) and it wouldn't surprise me if she treats her colleagues in the same way. Hoyle has probably come across her outside the chamber, so knows what she's like and was at the end of his tether. I can't remember Johnson speaking to him like she did.
Thanks, I actually know fairly little about her. My point is, again, that I wish The Speaker had found his voice and discipline a lot sooner than now.
Better late than never, I agree. I do hope he will keep it up.
Callistemon21
Riverwalk
Badenoch's dripping sarcasm towards the Speaker was breathtaking!
It didn't do her any favours, did it!
Unfortunately, she has a rock solid Conservative majority because she's not up to the job of being an MP, never mind a minister.
Fleurpepper
growstuff
Fleurpepper
I do wish however that Hoyle had found the cogliones to put in his place Johnson, rather than a woman Junior minister- even though she deserved it. So did Johnson, time and time again.
But yes, ANSWER THE QUESTION or be cut out and ask to sit down.Badenoch's gender is irrelevant. She talks to everybody like that and dismisses anything in the way of her agenda and career. She's the Secretary of State for Women and Equalities who doesn't even recognise inequality exists.
Well yes, but so did Johnson and many others in his entourage, and Hoyle let them get away with it, time and time again- that is my point.
But her gender has nothing to do with it.
She really is arrogant, patronising and lies through her teeth. She treats her constituents with total contempt (I'm one of them) and it wouldn't surprise me if she treats her colleagues in the same way. Hoyle has probably come across her outside the chamber, so knows what she's like and was at the end of his tether. I can't remember Johnson speaking to him like she did.
Oreo
MaizieD
couldn’t stand Bercow who was arrogant and sarcastic.
Bercow was absolutely correct, though, in being always in the defence of the legislature, i.e the entirety of the House of Commons whose prime purpose is to scrutinise proposed legislation and hold the government to account over it, against attempts by the executive (the government) to bypass and marginalise it. He worked on the long established principle that parliament is sovereign, not the monarch as personified by the government.
Whether people liked him or not is irrelevant. He was doing his job.Just as Hoyle is doing his job and he manages to do it without the arrogance and sarcasm too.
He also has a lovely Lancashire accent and is a thoroughly decent sort, unlike the previous Speaker Bercow who was also really unpleasant to women.
Nope. He really isn't doing his job. He lets the government get away with far too much.
MaizieD
^couldn’t stand Bercow who was arrogant and sarcastic.^
Bercow was absolutely correct, though, in being always in the defence of the legislature, i.e the entirety of the House of Commons whose prime purpose is to scrutinise proposed legislation and hold the government to account over it, against attempts by the executive (the government) to bypass and marginalise it. He worked on the long established principle that parliament is sovereign, not the monarch as personified by the government.
Whether people liked him or not is irrelevant. He was doing his job.
Exactly so MaizieD.
I thought Badenoch was patronising even after her telling off.
growstuff
Fleurpepper
I do wish however that Hoyle had found the cogliones to put in his place Johnson, rather than a woman Junior minister- even though she deserved it. So did Johnson, time and time again.
But yes, ANSWER THE QUESTION or be cut out and ask to sit down.Badenoch's gender is irrelevant. She talks to everybody like that and dismisses anything in the way of her agenda and career. She's the Secretary of State for Women and Equalities who doesn't even recognise inequality exists.
Well yes, but so did Johnson and many others in his entourage, and Hoyle let them get away with it, time and time again- that is my point.
Whoops indeed 🌞
ooops your typo made me smile Iam64 ;)
Badenoch seems to be arrogant as well as out of her death. Well shouted Hoyle
MaizieD
^couldn’t stand Bercow who was arrogant and sarcastic.^
Bercow was absolutely correct, though, in being always in the defence of the legislature, i.e the entirety of the House of Commons whose prime purpose is to scrutinise proposed legislation and hold the government to account over it, against attempts by the executive (the government) to bypass and marginalise it. He worked on the long established principle that parliament is sovereign, not the monarch as personified by the government.
Whether people liked him or not is irrelevant. He was doing his job.
Just as Hoyle is doing his job and he manages to do it without the arrogance and sarcasm too.
He also has a lovely Lancashire accent and is a thoroughly decent sort, unlike the previous Speaker Bercow who was also really unpleasant to women.
Riverwalk
Badenoch's dripping sarcasm towards the Speaker was breathtaking!
It didn't do her any favours, did it!
Badenoch's dripping sarcasm towards the Speaker was breathtaking!
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