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Re: Owen Paterson: Anger as Tory MP avoids suspension in rule shake-up
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Re: Owen Paterson: Anger as Tory MP avoids suspension in rule shake-up
I think his level of self entitlement and importance allows him to go mask free even in a hospital environment. Also the amount of hot air he exudes would be more than his chubby face could cope with if the air flow was restricted with a face covering.
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Interesting comment (imho) on LBC Radio today
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Why don’t you give me a link to prove the assertion that the Conservatives were trying to let Paterson off the hook? The right of appeal would only let him off if the investigation was not properly carried out as he alleged. I am very clear that an appeal would not have let him off the hook, unless there’s some evidence to the contrary of which I am unaware. ---------- Post added at 19:45 ---------- Previous post was at 19:44 ---------- Quote:
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The correct course of action now should be to review the procedures with a view to establishing a right of appeal, which is what the government wanted all along. The delay to Paterson’s suspension while that was being considered was not an unreasonable suggestion. All credit to the government for saying it was wrong to conflate the two issues, but I have to say that given the faults in the investigation that Paterson pointed out, an appeals process would have looked into whether or not that was an appropriate argument. |
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The thread is about someone not following the rules - I highlighted that Johnson was also not following the rules (albeit different rules), so your proposition that it is off-topic is incorrect. Strange that you give credit to the Government for saying it got it wrong, but no criticism for the fact it got it wrong… |
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I am giving credit to the government for being conciliatory about this but I don’t accept they did anything wrong. They did what they did for the best of reasons and to see justice done and failed. But they did not attempt to ‘let him off the hook’ as far as I can see. Delay the suspension until an appeals mechanism was established, yes, but there is nothing to suggest that an appeal would come to a different conclusion. This was just about a fair system of justice, and it was right to suggest that Paterson was given this right of appeal given the particular issues he raised. |
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The pantomime season has started early this year in Berkshire, I see. ;)
Q. What does Boris Johnson have to do for you to not regard his actions as an “hysterical overreaction”? OB. Something wrong Q. Forum members contribute some suggested wrongs including lying to the Queen. OB. More deflection, this is the Owen Paterson thread. :confused: |
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If the opposition want to make political capital out of corruption - and indeed a Government led bid to get him off the hook they are free to do so. The Government deserves no credit whatsoever for belatedly recognising what is obvious to all members of this thread except seemingly one. The correct course of action is to acknowledge that due process - as established by our great sovereign Parliament - was followed. A guilty man has resigned. A grubby cover-up was torpedoed and backbenchers are furious with Number 10 for being co-opted into it. You are so far out on your own on this one it’s simply preposterous. There is little further to add. |
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Government is a political process and the politics at play here have been inept. I mean, Sid of the Sunday League type inept. This was a failure of judgment on such an astronomical scale, Dr Brian Cox was already scripting the 3-part landmark series, until he got into a bidding war with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson because the government’s screeching u-turn was so spectacular he wants to incorporate it in his next film. I’ll admit, it was so eye-watering that at first I had a hard time believing it could have been signed off at the top. But the jig is up. The high heid yins of the British cabinet actually thought this was a good idea. And that’s why a great many Tory MPs won’t even defend what you seem to think was a minor scrape that ended in lashings of ginger beer in the rose garden with no real harm done. You really need to learn to read the room. *they aren’t. |
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But don't worry! The very next time you bring up anything positive about Bumbling Boris I'll be there to repeat the exact same questions, giving you enough time to formulate some answers. |
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Whether or not I am right about OB, I am a member of the party and can't stand Boris nor his governmental style. Not much I can do about it until the Parliamentary lot get their act together and oust that buffoon. |
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But trying to retrospectively rewrite the governance of Parliament and to whip MPs into voting for it has crossed the line for many traditional Conservative voters. They didn't vote to turn the UK into a banana republic. And worsened by not turning up for yesterday's debate which reinforces negative perceptions. This shows he's either being poorly advised or ignoring good advice. Neither is good. I'm sure Old Boy will come round to your way of thinking in due course, Seph. |
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Looks like another headache on the horizon for bozo if Windsor MP Adam Afriyie is forced to step down due to a possible bankruptcy restriction order over unpaid taxes
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