Let’s call @JamesCleverly and @RishiSunak out for exactly what they are…. liars #ToryLiars
You, me and they know there is almost no support for the Rawanda policy.
However they would prioritise this over everything else, just to keep MPs onside.
Sick and despicable.
@Eyeswideopen69 There’s something Gollumesque about him.
You could picture him in a dark place, playing with his Precious and salivating he plans Tory takeovers.
Oy, Benton, this is appalling, but also serves to confirm what people think of you.
You’re a scrote, a low-life scum sucking ne’er dowel.
Thank goodness your poor constituents will be able to see the back of you.
https://t.co/tz7Cl3Js8v
@ScottBentonMP
You have to read the Commons Standards Committee @HoCStandards Report into #scottbenton
Benton promised to lobby Ministers, leak confidential documents, suggested firms and MPs could get round transparency rules by under-declaring the value of hospitality.
They state "If believed by the public, would be “corrosive to respect for #Parliament and undermine the foundations of our #democracy .” Adding “The message he gave to his interlocutors at the 7 March meeting was that he was corrupt and ‘for sale’, and that so were many other members of the House. He communicated a toxic message about standards in parliament.”
TO LATE - WE KNOW TOO MANY OF THEM ARE 'FOR SALE'
https://t.co/CBnzPua1EZ
@Haggis_UK Cleverly is an embarrassment and yes he’s been skewered, but why oh why are these charlatans not called out for their lies.
"We" halved inflation…. absolute bollox
Take responsibility for that @JamesCleverly then also take if for shrinking the economy…. fair??
@Juliest101 Because sadly, often Nationalist, sometime racist, all the time duped, deluded eejits, thought Fatberg Johnson and the Tories were thinking of them.
There’s a criminally stupid junior Minister out and about; could the next available person arrest him please.
Description: talks shite and gulps, especially when regurgitating lies.
@CPhilpOfficial
Four years ago, under Boris Johnson’s leadership, the Conservative Party was riding high in the polls and days away from a landslide victory.
Today, having ousted him, they’re staring down near-certain defeat next year.