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Anyone from Coalville/NW Leicestershire. What do you think about the Bridgen saga?

(37 Posts)
Fleurpepper Thu 11-May-23 20:23:37

I'll come clean, I find him a loathsome individual and there should be a by-election asap.

M0nica Mon 15-May-23 23:05:32

He is still around, but possible feels that one total nutter running riot in the party at one time is quite sufficient, so he hunkering down and saying nothing.

Fleurpepper Mon 15-May-23 10:43:48

Grantanow

Just appalling. Where do the Tories get them from?

Indeed. As asked above, what happened to his twin Mark Francois? Does anyone know?

Casdon Mon 15-May-23 09:54:09

Callistemon21

Grantanow

Just appalling. Where do the Tories get them from?

Let's face it, it's not just the Tories. But I won't start a list!

Some go into politics for altruistic reasons, others for many other reasons and some of them because they are bombastic attention-seekers.

I agree. Nutcases and crooks are out there across the whole political spectrum. Situations like this should automatically trigger a bye election.

Callistemon21 Mon 15-May-23 09:49:41

Grantanow

Just appalling. Where do the Tories get them from?

Let's face it, it's not just the Tories. But I won't start a list!

Some go into politics for altruistic reasons, others for many other reasons and some of them because they are bombastic attention-seekers.

Grantanow Mon 15-May-23 09:15:08

Just appalling. Where do the Tories get them from?

Callistemon21 Sun 14-May-23 09:53:58

kittylester

Andrew Bridgen likes to be in the limelight, I think, and doesn't know when to stop digging - IYSWIM.

Yes, I know exactly wym, kittylester

ronib Sun 14-May-23 09:53:08

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ronib Sun 14-May-23 09:52:23

The book MaizieD recommended‘How Westminster works…and why it doesn’t’ by Ian Dunt … covers the subject of non compliant MPs very clearly.
My husband seems to think that Andrew Bridgen is using data provided the government to make his argument but it is too much for me to understand. Probably for the rest of us too!

kittylester Sun 14-May-23 07:53:12

Andrew Bridgen likes to be in the limelight, I think, and doesn't know when to stop digging - IYSWIM.

Chocolatelovinggran Sun 14-May-23 07:49:12

Golly -how do these people get selected to be a candidate for election? Reading about this man seems to have achieved something I would never have expected to happen: making me feel that my sycophantic useless MP is almost OK.

M0nica Sat 13-May-23 15:46:54

ronib Andrew Brigden is a conspiracy theorist, putting forward all kinds of ideas and statements about the COVID vaccination for which he has no evidence and that can be, and have been refuted, by arguments based on scientific research and reliable statistics. His arguments are worthless and the less consideration they are given the better.

Casdon Sat 13-May-23 12:20:13

ronib

And exactly why did Andrew Bridgen throw away his parliamentary career? Leaving aside the obvious mistake of referring to the Holocaust - what was his motivation and main argument? What evidence is there either way?

I’m not getting into a pointless debate about vaccines, he is not representing his constituents. The Holocaust statement was unforgivable in itself, but he had had other issues as well.

He was also suspended from the House of Commons earlier in 2002 over his “careless and cavalier attitude” to lobbying rules and suggesting the woman investigating him could be bribed with a peerage.

He made multiple approaches to ministers and public officials on behalf of Mere Plantations, a UK-based reforestation company with forests in Ghana, for which he was initially paid £12,000 a year as an adviser, a report by the Standards Committee found.

It stated that Mr Bridgen then attempted to influence Standards Commissioner Kathryn Stone during her investigation by claiming he heard a “rumour” she would only receive a peerage if she ruled against him because he was an outspoken critic of then Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

(From Evening Standard, this is reported in numerous publications).

ronib Sat 13-May-23 10:45:59

And exactly why did Andrew Bridgen throw away his parliamentary career? Leaving aside the obvious mistake of referring to the Holocaust - what was his motivation and main argument? What evidence is there either way?

Casdon Sat 13-May-23 10:15:06

ronib

Is anyone even paying the slightest attention to the arguments that Andrew Bridgen raised? Isn’t that more important than worrying about Royal Marine training?

Comparing the Covid vaccine to the Holocaust do you mean, and then joining a party which endorses his beliefs? He has more than one screw loose, he’s not fit to be an MP. I’d be furious if I was one of his constituents.

ronib Sat 13-May-23 09:07:30

Is anyone even paying the slightest attention to the arguments that Andrew Bridgen raised? Isn’t that more important than worrying about Royal Marine training?

Callistemon21 Fri 12-May-23 23:03:29

Bodach

ronib

It’s no disgrace not to have finished Royal Marine training…. It’s okay.

Amen to that.

Yes, it's very, very tough.
Unless someone has tried even part it, they shouldn't criticise.

Fleurpepper Fri 12-May-23 21:09:28

No worries- it was quite funny.

Bonne chance.

ChickenLicken Fri 12-May-23 21:01:19

Doh! I was trying to start a thread! Thanks for pointing it out, Fleurpepper!

Fleurpepper Fri 12-May-23 20:44:37

I think you are perhaps on the wrong thread ChickenLicken

ChickenLicken Fri 12-May-23 20:24:03

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

Fleurpepper Fri 12-May-23 18:50:02

M0nica

Did Brigden drop out, or did the Marines kick him out?

I just cannot work out how the Conservatives approved him as a candidate or the constituency chose him.

That is what I'd like to know.

M0nica Fri 12-May-23 17:01:37

Did Brigden drop out, or did the Marines kick him out?

I just cannot work out how the Conservatives approved him as a candidate or the constituency chose him.

ronib Fri 12-May-23 16:57:56

Prince Edward dropped out too ….

Foxygloves Fri 12-May-23 16:50:38

Fleurpepper

Yes, there is a comma missing in my sentence- and should have written 'however'.

Ah yes, English punctuation, like spelling , can catch out the unwary.

Fleurpepper Fri 12-May-23 16:45:27

Yes, there is a comma missing in my sentence- and should have written 'however'.