My mummy says my suit is nicer than yours, you can't tie a tie and you hate the queen!!
Behold British politics
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-35651049
>>25347
Fucking tory scum.
>>25435
Here Here.
Would the honourable member care to take a victory lap about the chamber?
The speaker may join him in singing the national anthem if he is able, whilst wearing the proper suit his mother gave him when he was born.
>>25435
Said no wealthy person ever... I assume you're dirt poor?
>>25483
Said every criminal ever.
I presume I robbed you; even of your health and you must now surrender in death?
When will my cruelty convince you of my superiority?
Never.
Not by my life, not by my bones, not by the pain of my blood lost to your vain greed.
Never.
>>25347
Not a Tory myself, but if you ask a stupid question then you will get a stupid answer.
based cameron burning the old hippy
>>25496
His mum petitioned against cuts. Its a perfectly reasonable answer.
You can tell how riled up he is by how he sits down straight after delivering his SICK BURN* without answering the previous question.
*Sick burn only in the minds of toffs and private school boys who jizz over £2,000 suits and the national anthem.
>>25545
ok, we get it, you're a thick and bitter limp wristed leftist who probably thinks a cut in welfare is a tax and blames all his failures on the bankers the bonuses the bankers the bonuses
>>25435
Limp wristed, spotty faced, council estate dwelling, refugee welcoming, pro-EU, virgin millenial student detected
>>25545
>national anthem
yeah i know, like fuck your own country right?
>>25347
how silly. Is this what it takes to be a politican?
"My mom" - appeal to a higher authority
"dress better" - attacking the speaker and not speaker's message
"sing the anthem" - both of the above
how fucking stupid. Also, this post is stupid as shit as well since it turns a political debate into an episode of TMZ
>Cameron spends 5 minutes talking about this issue
>Corbyn asks question
>Cameron says his previous talk covered it
>Labour(?) MP asks what his mom would say
>Cameron says she'd 'look across the dispatch box and say, "Put on a proper suit, do up your tie and sing the national anthem!"'
>Applause
>2-3 hours later on Corbyn official facebook page
>(text slide) I asked the PM what he thought of the NHS strikes. Here's what he had to say
>suit tie anthem
Why is Corbyn so dishonest?
So what ever happened to that massive child rape conspiracy thing? The one that was at least partially maybe connected to the tories and the crown?
>>25651
probably fell apart, it was a conspiracy theory
dumb question asking for a shitty response, but a shitty response that just adds to the cameron is a tosser with a bit of a temper meme
>>25664
>good banter makes you a tosser
>>25572
I don;t think a cut to welfare is a tax. I think it is sinister when disabled people require it to survive and are killing themselves becaue they can no longer afford to exist. I think it is evil when the money was saved as a product of those cuts could have been saved many times ovr by not engaging in the gesture politics of extending boming to Syria.
Cameron prioritises his legacy above normal people. Pointing that out doesn't make you limp wristed. Knowing your place and doing what massa says because massa knows best is what makes you limp wristed m8
>>25692
You really won't like this, but you have to accept that it is not their money.
>>25697
What kind of point is that? Of course it isn't their money. It is society's money, the government chooses how to spend it and the government should be held accountable for how they choose to spend it. The decision they made was immoral, unnecessary and is motivated by self interest. Do you deny any of this?
>>25700
Furthermore, the government providing funding for welfare programs shouldn't be seen as charity. Its what we pay taxes for. When you see homeless numbers increasing on the street, as they always do during a tory government, that is a failure of the state. We pay taxes to maintain society to a certain degree, the NHS exists to maintain society's health, welfare programs exist so that we don't have to be surrounded by poverty. They aren't charity. They are what we pay for.
>>25347
nah
Obviously one is batting from the side of nationalism and traditional British values (apply the right suit and the right stiff attitude ect.) And one is batting from the side of socialism ( it's OK to come to work looking like you've borrowed a suit from your granddad's attic)
>>25700
It isn't societies money.
>>25666
>my mum would say you should dress a bit nicer
>good banter
lol, he came across like a petulant kid at school
>>25731
Corbyn looks like a twat, doesn't bother dressing up for parliament and doesn't even love the country
>>25651
Brushed under the rug. All the big parties had people involved in it so none of them are willing to properly investigate it.
Maybe if Corbyn would just get himself a nice suit and claim it on expenses, as Cameron does, then these kind of things wouldn't happen in future.
Silly man.
>>25857
You're right, Corbyn should've shown up naked.
>>25545
I fix diggers for a living. You, Corbyn and the Labour party are bellends.
Carry on with your working class student bit tough, it's pretty funny.
>>25692
>disabled people require it to survive and are killing themselves becaue they can no longer afford to exist
Explain why this is bad.
>>25545
>without answering the previous question
I take it you were watching Corbyn's cut on facebook, and not the actual PMQs, or you would've heard him claim to have already answered the question (this was his response to the question), and know he'd been talking about it for 5 - 10 minutes before the question.
Maybe you fell for Corbyn's blatant lie that Cameron's answer to his question was the burn?
>>25876
(Before the response to which he answered with the suit/tie/anthem)
>>25347
Fuck of leftist scum
>>25876
And you believe Cameron when he says that? Watch the whole exchange. David Cameron dances around the question becuase the actualy answer is not something he wants to utter out loud.
Ignorance is not an excuse, hold your leaders to account.
>>25574
We need to stay in UK for economy and we are so close to Europe that anything they do will most likely affect us, so we might as well try and swing eu policy in our favour
>>25920
The actual issue doesn't matter, my point was Corbyn explicitly lied about it and that this entire fuss has nothing to do with that.
>>25921
>we are so close to Europe that anything they do will most likely affect us
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1) We have effectively no influence on EU policy.
2) EU policy is often not in the UK's interests
3) There's more to the world than Europe
4) Leaving the EU is not leaving Europe
>>25924
We can swing hard in Europe if the referendum means we stay in
>>25925
No we can't.
The ironic thing is that we'd have more influence on the EU if we left, as a free country.
>getting rid of Trident
Are you kidding? British politics has been a joke forever. "Anti-social behaviour" is legal across the pond
>>26067
*illegal
>>25922
What did he lie about? Do you work for David Cameron's press team or something. You seem to have a pretty unique interpretation of these events
>>26080
Exactly what I said earlier, and throughout the thread.
>>25702
I honestly don't see how people don't get this.
>>26134
You've not said anything of substance in the thread. Point it out.
>>26306
I'm not repeating myself. Either you know what I said, or you haven't even been reading before replying.
>>25435
Not going to argue that, but Corbyn is a mess and needs to sort himself out. (same goes for his front bench)
>>25776
I would say the lack of progress is more likely due to police involvement that political.
With Cyril Smith (Liberal) dead and Lord Jannar (Labour) deemed too senile to be tried its easier to act like the whole business is done with.
Was there a Tory individual with accusers?