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    Cake gate latest

    Breaking news others have been caught on video partying whilst calling our other fecwitts for doing the same .

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    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    Breaking news others have been caught on video partying whilst calling our other fecwitts for doing the same .
    The rule makers were the rule breakers

    Do the maths .

    https://twitter.com/essexpr/status/1...GHEleP8kkJbcZQ

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    Quote Originally Posted by TWGL1 View Post
    The rule makers were the rule breakers

    Do the maths .

    https://twitter.com/essexpr/status/1...GHEleP8kkJbcZQ
    The saintly lied and criticised the rule maker/breakers ,maths done . Even nylons Ange was there telling porkies, probably another booze freebie.

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    Show us the legislation where they broke the rules. No you can’t because they didn’t.

    Meanwhile, the Tories in April.

    11 April - Tory MP Imran Khan guilty of child sex assault

    17 April - Tory MP Andrew Bridgen “Lied under oath"

    28 April - Tory MP Jamie Wallis charged with careless driving & not reporting crash

    29 April - Tory MP Neil Parish suspended for allegedly watching porn in Parliament

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    Quote Originally Posted by ninian opinian View Post
    Show us the legislation where they broke the rules. No you can’t because they didn’t.

    Meanwhile, the Tories in April.

    11 April - Tory MP Imran Khan guilty of child sex assault

    17 April - Tory MP Andrew Bridgen “Lied under oath"

    28 April - Tory MP Jamie Wallis charged with careless driving & not reporting crash

    29 April - Tory MP Neil Parish suspended for allegedly watching porn in Parliament
    Oh and if your struggling, this Tweet explains it all nicely for you

    https://twitter.com/adambienkov/stat...G5oykQ5EvLM3Zw

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    Quote Originally Posted by ninian opinian View Post
    Show us the legislation where they broke the rules. No you can’t because they didn’t.

    Meanwhile, the Tories in April.

    11 April - Tory MP Imran Khan guilty of child sex assault

    17 April - Tory MP Andrew Bridgen “Lied under oath"

    28 April - Tory MP Jamie Wallis charged with careless driving & not reporting crash

    29 April - Tory MP Neil Parish suspended for allegedly watching porn in Parliament
    To be fair, Parish “may” have ended up watching the porn by mistake. He also probably forgot it was himself he was talking about when he gave this interview;-

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvQWbqSABmQ

    Still, he’s a Tory so none of it counts as far as the person who started this thread is concerned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    To be fair, Parish “may” have ended up watching the porn by mistake. He also probably forgot it was himself he was talking about when he gave this interview;-

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvQWbqSABmQ

    Still, he’s a Tory so none of it counts as far as the person who started this thread is concerned.
    Oh come on Bob he was ambushed by porn.

    I see the Tory apologist hasn’t responded because yet again he’s wrong.

    Here’s another explanation of the laws.

    https://twitter.com/adamwagner1/stat...8olRiVfXY4QGHg

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    Quote Originally Posted by ninian opinian View Post
    Oh come on Bob he was ambushed by porn.

    I see the Tory apologist hasn’t responded because yet again he’s wrong.

    Here’s another explanation of the laws.

    https://twitter.com/adamwagner1/stat...8olRiVfXY4QGHg
    BBC are reporting that Parish will be announcing his resignation later today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    BBC are reporting that Parish will be announcing his resignation later today.
    And so he should dreadful person, imagine how his family feel there so poorly let down .

    The arrogance of position is widespread in Westminster in all parties.

    Need more women in politics and one is well over due in the Labour Party, the Tories could well be on for a third anytime soon...

    Good to see the story broke from the females of the Tory party ...

    Well done ladies and the Telegraph. 👏

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    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    And so he should dreadful person, imagine how his family feel there so poorly let down .

    The arrogance of position is widespread in Westminster in all parties.

    Need more women in politics and one is well over due in the Labour Party, the Tories could well be on for a third anytime soon...

    Good to see the story broke from the females of the Tory party ...

    Well done ladies and the Telegraph. 👏
    Did you just try to turn this story into a positive for the Tories and a negative for Labour? Wonders never cease

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tito Fuente View Post
    Did you just try to turn this story into a positive for the Tories and a negative for Labour? Wonders never cease
    Neither its just hypocrisy, you get all this equality crap spouted and no one party means it think five thousand plus MP 's electected and something like 500 ladies .

    My biggest disappointment is that Labour has not delivered a leader as its had some fine female MP's Harriet Harman being the best .

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    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    Neither its just hypocrisy, you get all this equality crap spouted and no one party means it think five thousand plus MP 's electected and something like 500 ladies .

    My biggest disappointment is that Labour has not delivered a leader as its had some fine female MP's Harriet Harman being the best .
    It's just funny how you took a story about a Tory MP resigning because he was caught watching porn on his phone (more than once) in the Commons but felt it necessary to bring up Labour.

    Have you ever tried criticising the Tories without mentioning Labour?

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    I think people mention Labour because they are keen to make sure this is a conversation about rule breaking and the application of the law as opposed to a party political broadcast by the CCMB Labour Party.

    Net is tightening on Starmer. Personally I have little sympathy given how sanctimonious they have been. 30 currys at 10pm, beer...it sounds more like a party than a slice of cake and happy birthday in your office at lunchtime to me.

    Sorry to use the word squirm alongside Susanna Reid, but here you go..
    https://order-order.com/2022/05/04/k...-were-working/

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
    I think people mention Labour because they are keen to make sure this is a conversation about rule breaking and the application of the law as opposed to a party political broadcast by the CCMB Labour Party.

    Net is tightening on Starmer. Personally I have little sympathy given how sanctimonious they have been. 30 currys at 10pm, beer...it sounds more like a party than a slice of cake and happy birthday in your office at lunchtime to me.

    Sorry to use the word squirm alongside Susanna Reid, but here you go..
    https://order-order.com/2022/05/04/k...-were-working/
    And then posts Guido Fawkes with a straight face

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    Quote Originally Posted by lardy View Post
    And then posts Guido Fawkes with a straight face
    It's a video from Good Morning Britain.

    Nonetheless, you clearly don't read Guido Fawkes. A quick glance through of the last 15 stories shows a pretty good balance of who they criticise - and they do criticise all sides.

    So, do you read Guido Fawkes and therefore know it criticises all sides? Or do you not read it and therefore why would you pass judgment on it?

    For me it's one of around 10-15 websites, blogs and newspapers that are required reading to have a good grasp of what is going on in British politics.

    Last 15 stories:
    1 - Story on Starmer and beer gate from GMB
    2 - Story on informal Lib - Lab pact in parts of the country
    3 - Story on Tory MP stepping down and criticising him
    4 - Story mocking Labour election leaflets
    5 - Boris's speech to the Ukraine parliament
    6 - Lib Dem candidates saucy photos
    7 - Murdoch owned Talk TV's shit viewing figures
    8 - Full Trevor Noah speech given to white house press dinner
    9 - Starmer and beer gate
    10 - Tories allegedly giving sexiest of the year awards to MPs
    11 - David Lammy on beergate
    12 - Green Party on wanting to leave NATO
    13 - Starmer interview pieces
    14 - Kwasi Kwarteng interviews
    15 -Tory MP resigns over porn

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
    It's a video from Good Morning Britain.

    Nonetheless, you clearly don't read Guido Fawkes. A quick glance through of the last 15 stories shows a pretty good balance of who they criticise - and they do criticise all sides.

    So, do you read Guido Fawkes and therefore know it criticises all sides? Or do you not read it and therefore why would you pass judgment on it?

    For me it's one of around 10-15 websites, blogs and newspapers that are required reading to have a good grasp of what is going on in British politics.

    Last 15 stories:
    1 - Story on Starmer and beer gate from GMB
    2 - Story on informal Lib - Lab pact in parts of the country
    3 - Story on Tory MP stepping down and criticising him
    4 - Story mocking Labour election leaflets
    5 - Boris's speech to the Ukraine parliament
    6 - Lib Dem candidates saucy photos
    7 - Murdoch owned Talk TV's shit viewing figures
    8 - Full Trevor Noah speech given to white house press dinner
    9 - Starmer and beer gate
    10 - Tories allegedly giving sexiest of the year awards to MPs
    11 - David Lammy on beergate
    12 - Green Party on wanting to leave NATO
    13 - Starmer interview pieces
    14 - Kwasi Kwarteng interviews
    15 -Tory MP resigns over porn
    No.3 is a quick sentence, not a story.

    Do you really believe the rest of those "stories" are fair and unbiased?

    Guido Fawkes in a nutshell, here:

    Screenshot_20220504-120732.jpg

    Links to other stories that meet the same criteria as Order Order. Seems balanced to me.

    If you think that this is one of the 10-15 sites people should use to get a grasp on British politics, may I also suggest The Daily Mail website and comments section for further balance, neutrality and nuance.

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    James, you talk a lot about balance, nuance, political bias, political benefit - so to talk down people on here as being the CCMB labour party and straightaway linking to a right wing blog was notable.

    "Net is tightening on Starmer. Personally I have little sympathy given how sanctimonious they have been. 30 currys at 10pm, beer...it sounds more like a party than a slice of cake and happy birthday in your office at lunchtime to me."

    Is this balance to you? Are the Starmer and Johnson cases similar?

    The facts are that the police investigated Starmer's gathering and didn't pursue it further. The police investigated Johnson's and have given 50 FPNs with more to come and at least one to Johnson.

    Even if they had both received FPNs, Johnson's case would still be worse because he made the rules, every night he told the country that they had to stick to the rules or people would die, people resigned over the gatherings (not him, of course),and he lied to Parliament about what had happened.

    I know that you know all this, because it's been said multiple times on here weekly and you've previously agreed that he should resign. It's clearly the worse of the two - so why is the whataboutery back again? Why are you back with the "happy birthday cake" line when you know that is not the problem with Johnson's behaviour?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tito Fuente View Post
    No.3 is a quick sentence, not a story.

    Do you really believe the rest of those "stories" are fair and unbiased?

    Guido Fawkes in a nutshell, here:

    Screenshot_20220504-120732.jpg

    Links to other stories that meet the same criteria as Order Order. Seems balanced to me.

    If you think that this is one of the 10-15 sites people should use to get a grasp on British politics, may I also suggest The Daily Mail website and comments section for further balance, neutrality and nuance.
    Guido Fawkes has an angle; it's broadly libertarian and anti-establishment etc. But yes I think it is broadly neutral in terms of going after all political parties equally. Either way, only a fool would rely on it entirely, hence why I would say it's one of the top 15 or so sources to get a good grasp of whats going on. It's real strength is in it's scoops.

    Incidentally; two new stories now up today. If you think they don't go after all parties, I would humbly suggest you are wrong, and if you read it more you would realise that

    1 - Tom, Newton Dunns (ex Sun journalist) on Murdoch owned Talked TV being mocked for low viewing figures
    https://order-order.com/2022/05/04/t...ers-on-talktv/

    2 - Hartlepool Tories criticising the Westminster party

    For what its worth, I think the following are required reading

    1 - Guardian - for a slightly dreary, dreamy left wing perspective. Rolling daily news coverage is exceptional, opinion pieces very biased
    2 - Daily Mail - for a spiky, populist right wing perspective. Digs up a lot of dirt, opinion pieces more diverse than people give it credit for
    3 - BBC, obviously.
    4 - WalesOnline. Not great, but required here.
    5 -Reuters for an international perspective
    6 - Euronews to keep abreast of european news
    7 -TradingEconomics.com. For facts, devoid of opinion
    8 - Guido Fawkes for scoops and it's perspective
    9 - The NEw Statesman sometimes
    10 - The Spectator sometimes
    11 - The Times - paper of record, good diversity of opinion
    12 - The i. An excellent newspaper
    13 - Unherd website - does what it says on the tin - some excellent journalism on there
    14 - Britainelects on twitter - excellent electoral analysis
    15 -politics.co.uk. Good for general stuff.
    https://order-order.com/2022/05/04/l...n-westminster/

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    Quote Originally Posted by lardy View Post
    James, you talk a lot about balance, nuance, political bias, political benefit - so to talk down people on here as being the CCMB labour party and straightaway linking to a right wing blog was notable.

    "Net is tightening on Starmer. Personally I have little sympathy given how sanctimonious they have been. 30 currys at 10pm, beer...it sounds more like a party than a slice of cake and happy birthday in your office at lunchtime to me."

    Is this balance to you? Are the Starmer and Johnson cases similar?

    The facts are that the police investigated Starmer's gathering and didn't pursue it further. The police investigated Johnson's and have given 50 FPNs with more to come and at least one to Johnson.

    Even if they had both received FPNs, Johnson's case would still be worse because he made the rules, every night he told the country that they had to stick to the rules or people would die, people resigned over the gatherings (not him, of course),and he lied to Parliament about what had happened.

    I know that you know all this, because it's been said multiple times on here weekly and you've previously agreed that he should resign. It's clearly the worse of the two - so why is the whataboutery back again? Why are you back with the "happy birthday cake" line when you know that is not the problem with Johnson's behaviour?
    I'll break it down for you:

    1 - Yes, I think Starmers case and Johnsons case probably are similar.

    2 - The police initially didnt investigate Johnson. They then did. There is no reason not to reinvestigate Starmer if new information emerges. It is critical all political parties are treated the same

    3 - The CCMB Labour Party was of course said in jest. Although I don't doubt there are Labour party activists on here, which is fine of course. If that upsets you, you want to read what people call anyone who doesn't toe the line on here..

    4 - I agree with you that Johnsons example would be worse, and the Tories generally worse given the parties at work (genuine boozy parties too). However, Labour positioned themselves as white than white, and it seems they may have been doing the same.

    Why are you so worried about journalists investigating this? Surely holding all politicians to account is important? People were dying and couldnt go to funerals etc, so if the leader of the opposition and most likely next PM was drinking and eating in a group of 30, and spent months lying about it, is this not news?

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    A pretty textbook James Wales reply.

    Wordy, a reference to the other person being upset/angry, overlooking the main point (despite me writing it in bold).

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    Quote Originally Posted by lardy View Post
    A pretty textbook James Wales reply.

    Wordy, a reference to the other person being upset/angry, overlooking the main point (despite me writing it in bold).
    You clearly missed the point where I said:

    "I agree with you that Johnsons example would be worse, and the Tories generally worse given the parties at work (genuine boozy parties too)."

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
    You clearly missed the point where I said:

    "I agree with you that Johnsons example would be worse, and the Tories generally worse given the parties at work (genuine boozy parties too)."
    That is addressing the nature of the events. It doesn't address lying to parliament oh god I'm so bored of writing this again and again and again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lardy View Post
    That is addressing the nature of the events. It doesn't address lying to parliament oh god I'm so bored of writing this again and again and again.
    I've said....I agree with you that Johnsons example would be worse. I can't be clearer on it. I get it.

    But the point is, if Starmer essentially did the same, if he is found guilty and charged (as Johnson was) then that is still a very bad state of affairs.

    In this hypothetical scenario, we could argue then which is worse; Johnson was the lawmaker tuned lawbreaker, Starmer (potentially) the person who claimed to be perfect who actually wasn't.

    Either way, you should welcome scrutiny of Starmer on this as it's important to hold politicians to account.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
    I've said....I agree with you that Johnsons example would be worse. I can't be clearer on it. I get it.

    But the point is, if Starmer essentially did the same, if he is found guilty and charged (as Johnson was) then that is still a very bad state of affairs.

    In this hypothetical scenario, we could argue then which is worse; Johnson was the lawmaker tuned lawbreaker, Starmer (potentially) the person who claimed to be perfect who actually wasn't.

    Either way, you should welcome scrutiny of Starmer on this as it's important to hold politicians to account.
    And the bit about one of them lying to parliament?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lardy View Post
    And the bit about one of them lying to parliament?
    Yes it's worse in my opinion than if Starmer was found guilty.

    Although people could then decide for themselves who is worse.

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