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    MP’s booing Farage in The Commons.

    Don’t these entitled w anchors realise that it’s exactly this type of behaviour that drives people like Farage and the disenfranchised to vote for Reform and the Far Right in France.

    The Speaker should be throwing people out of the chamber for this sort of behaviour.

    When an opposition party is speaking sit down and shut the f u c k up.

    Show some class and some manners.

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    That’s the problem with the Left (I assume that it’s them booing), they have zero tolerance of anyone that does not agree with them.

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    He’s used to it. The same mantra is thrown at anyone who questions the status quo. And he will, he’ll say what everyone only thinks then they hypocritically pretend something else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    Don’t these entitled w anchors realise that it’s exactly this type of behaviour that drives people like Farage and the disenfranchised to vote for Reform and the Far Right in France.

    The Speaker should be throwing people out of the chamber for this sort of behaviour.

    When an opposition party is speaking sit down and shut the f u c k up.

    Show some class and some manners.

    Totally agree! Whether someone likes Farage or not - he had a third of the votes!

    You would expect that behaviour at a football match. Sunak appoints his same people too so the quicker he f ucks off the better! Don’t the fools realise the public are sick of them and voted Labour more because of a protest vote!

    Labour though will be worse so mark my words!! Higher taxation and ruining education even further. Astute private schools have already started offering five/ten year fee payments now before VAT comes in. So again those who suffer will be families who can’t pay more than a year in advance so those who scrape together fees and forego holidays etc. Loop holes all the time!

    Didn’t like Sunak but for sure he’s far smarter than wooden Starmer will ever be! Rayner/Reeves then we laugh at Biden FFS!

    You can’t make it up!

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    Tbh, I think all parties are equally bad when it comes to booing/heckling speakers. The House of Commons resembles a school play ground sometimes with its childish behaviour. Can't see that the left are any worse than the right though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Omegstrat6 View Post
    Tbh, I think all parties are equally bad when it comes to booing/heckling speakers. The House of Commons resembles a school play ground sometimes with its childish behaviour. Can't see that the left are any worse than the right though.
    Totally agree mate - it's embarrassing and just wastes time whilst Rome burns

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    Quote Originally Posted by Omegstrat6 View Post
    Tbh, I think all parties are equally bad when it comes to booing/heckling speakers. The House of Commons resembles a school play ground sometimes with its childish behaviour. Can't see that the left are any worse than the right though.
    You’re right Omeg but there was a bit of a love in yesterday except for Nigel of course.

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    It is unedifying for a member of any party to boo an elected MP. I don’t know who they were or which party they belonged to but they should be ashamed of themselves. As has already been stated, we laugh at the state of US politics but we’ve got very little to be smug about if this is the way our politicians behave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leicesterbaggie View Post
    It is unedifying for a member of any party to boo an elected MP. I don’t know who they were or which party they belonged to but they should be ashamed of themselves. As has already been stated, we laugh at the state of US politics but we’ve got very little to be smug about if this is the way our politicians behave.

    Totally agree Leicester! Would nothing be done if let’s say an Asian Independent MP was booed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leicesterbaggie View Post
    It is unedifying for a member of any party to boo an elected MP. I don’t know who they were or which party they belonged to but they should be ashamed of themselves. As has already been stated, we laugh at the state of US politics but we’ve got very little to be smug about if this is the way our politicians behave.
    It was cross party across the room Leicester. All the “dont make waves” politicians. As I said it was a bit of a love in with all the parties being really nice to one another. We can guess what they really thought. You never have to guess with Nigel.

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