Jack Ashley - Good Man.
George Galloway strikes again
Re: George Galloway strikes again
Lizard wrote:
> Quote from the telegraph:
>
> " Galloway, not a
> religious man by all accounts, ."
>
Not quite sure who they were quoting but Galloway is a practising Catholic.
> Quote from the telegraph:
>
> " Galloway, not a
> religious man by all accounts, ."
>
Not quite sure who they were quoting but Galloway is a practising Catholic.
Re: George Galloway strikes again
David Johnson wrote:
> It will be interesting to see if his attendance record at
> Westminster is any better than when he was MP for Bethnal Green
> where he had one of the lowest voting records in the House of
> Commons.
And had he turned up to vote, would it have made the slightest difference? Were there many bills won/lost by one vote?
> It will be interesting to see if his attendance record at
> Westminster is any better than when he was MP for Bethnal Green
> where he had one of the lowest voting records in the House of
> Commons.
And had he turned up to vote, would it have made the slightest difference? Were there many bills won/lost by one vote?
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Re: George Galloway strikes again
If he was chocolate he'd eat himself. Loathsome self publicist.
Re: George Galloway strikes again
If they all acted like the odious creep then nothing woulkd be voted on would it?
RoddersUK
Re: George Galloway strikes again
Practising Catholic, does that mean he has a string of sprogs all over the place?
RoddersUK
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Essex Lad
"And had he turned up to vote, would it have made the slightest difference? Were there many bills won/lost by one vote?
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The answer is in the word "attendance". If you are elected an MP and then do not turn up to speak nor vote then the question is why bother to be an MP.
Galloway might argue that he did a lot of local constituency work, but if you are in a party of one, dont attend parliament, speak or vote, then you may as well be a councillor instead.
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The answer is in the word "attendance". If you are elected an MP and then do not turn up to speak nor vote then the question is why bother to be an MP.
Galloway might argue that he did a lot of local constituency work, but if you are in a party of one, dont attend parliament, speak or vote, then you may as well be a councillor instead.
Re: Essex Lad
Spot on David. Galloway is a prime example of politicians being in politics for their own end. I am afraid that this twatt will not just lie down and go away. He is too egotistical for his own good. The only time I admired him was when he showed up at the American Senate Committee, (I think it was them) and showed the world what a bunch of ill informed bunch of idiots they really are. Since then I just wish the bastard would fuck off somewhere and keep out of public sight.
RoddersUK
Re: Essex Lad
Must have written that with your tongue in cheek David, can I ask how often the Scottish mentalist attends the H of P
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