bluethrunthru
Well-Known Member
Response - " Dear Oliver - none of your fucking business - your Labour"
apology made to avoid costly legal proceedings I understand..................not sure whether the wig is party to it though
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MP Michael Fabricant sorry lockdown drinks comments
Michael Fabricant apologises for suggesting teachers and nurses enjoyed lockdown drinks in staff rooms.www.bbc.co.uk
Response - " Dear Oliver - none of your fucking business - your Labour"
So how did any of them manage before the internet took over our lives?It’s important that MPs have their phones in the House. After all, it’s important that they can access information and be contacted directly by people outside, all of which should lead to better informed debate.
In the same way we all did.So how did any of them manage before the internet took over our lives?
They had to master bate dreaming of tractors instead of looking at them onlineSo how did any of them manage before the internet took over our lives?
One of the biggest problems that needs addressing is trust. How confident are you that all those that we see head down, tapping away are using them for parliamentary purposes?In the same way we all did.
I just think there are wider problems in the House that need addressed, and turning the clock back on a place that needs to be more modern, not less, would be the wrong move.
He was meant to be there for mass debating, but his hearing got the better of him.It’s important that MPs have their phones in the House. After all, it’s important that they can access information and be contacted directly by people outside, all of which should lead to better informed debate.
I’ve no idea, though like many people these days I’d imagine the line between private/public is increasingly blurred. I certainly don’t expect them to be watching pornography, however.One of the biggest problems that needs addressing is trust. How confident are you that all those that we see head down, tapping away are using them for parliamentary purposes?

Ban phones, problem solvedI’ve no idea, though like many people these days I’d imagine the line between private/public is increasingly blurred. I certainly don’t expect them to be watching pornography, however. View attachment 41937
Parliament needs to be moved to modern fit for purposes buildings.
It would be cheaper to do that than the billions of our money being given to keep that money pit functional.