If this channel 4 mouthpiece told the actual truth then the running thread would be anti semetism is rife within the labour party. Managed to throw a couple under the bus as tokens, but failed to mention any of the 9 shadow front bench that quit last November.
Dorries resigned (eventually) because she was in a strop because she was not elevated to the House of Lords. She could not resign on principle, as she has none.
Rule 34 of the internet is that if it exists their is porn of it. You will have no trouble fact checking that through google but you first might want to take an extra second to contemplate whether doing so would be smart.
Yeah its insane. The Gaza war is literally a genocide. Glad she's been re-instated as party whip and had all actions reversed. She does not deserve to be on this list at all!
@@mogznwaz Thank you for replying. That is not why BoJo should be a candidate to 'spend time at his majesty's pleasure'. Is 'ate birthday cake in his office' the *ONLY* wrongdoing you can think of? Do you think MPs should be held to a lower standard than 'civilians'? For example, should MPs go unpunished for actions most of us believe are corruption, fraud or lying to Parliament? Best Wishes. ☮
@@gbulmerIf you make it so MPs go to prison for lying to parliament, you make it so they won’t say anything at all. There is a reason why parliamentary privilege exists. MPs need to be free from all legal restrictions on their speech while in parliament or you end up with a situation in which democracy devolves into trying to get the opposition arrested.
@@HALLish-jl5mo Thank you for replying. Misleading Parliament is already an offence. MPs are *NOT* free from all restrictions on their speech while in parliament. Members of Parliament do not have license to say anything without consequence. I am not asking to change that. I am only asking the punishment to be more significant than sacking, and resignation not be protection against punishment. The effects of misleading Parliament by a member of the government can be enormous. Parliament's legislation effects millions of peoples lives. It is sometimes more profound than any civilian lies could be. Lying is, for example, a foundation of fraud. Government fraud might enable £billions of tax payers money to be wasted, or given to fraudsters, and never be recovered. Resignation should not be an adequate defence. Punishment should still be possible. The punishment for lying to parliament needs to have proportionate consequences. If someone is baited into claiming the price of beer in one of Parliament's bars has gone up by 5p, but that isn't true, then the consequences might be minimal, nothing more than acknowledge they were wrong. I'd expect an appeal to the speaker would be enough to minimise 'baiting' in Parliament. If you don't believe in that, I am open to suggestions on how to curtail attempts to cause someone to lie. Punishment for a member of government should be more significant than an MP because they wield more power. Punishment for a member of a shadow cabinet should be more significant than an ordinary MP. Also, the US Constitution's First Amendment protects free speech. However, that does not give the freedom to lie without consequence. There is still the balancing protection of 'Defamation', which can have significant financial consequences. AFAICT, the US does not suffer from significant 'baiting' people to lie, even though the financial benefits may be significant. Best Wishes. ☮
And now we see Gideon, the same person who initiated that smear, strike again with politically motivated stunts to being an end to protests against a genocidal regime that is being completely supported by our government. We live in a clown world
oh yeah, anti-semites trying to downplay their anti-semitism, jeremy corbyn, openly supported by the kkk, the bnp, and the largest neo-nazi group on earth, the daily stormer.
@@Deadlife111- so let's get this right, if there are for the sake of argument 20 MPs lose the whip, 15 from party 1, 3 from party 2 and 2 from party 3, you are saying "See - it's not just us we're all the same". Yeah right, most of us know which party has by far the most nasty miscreants 😞😞😞.
Unfortunately it is this calibre of person who gets into these positions nowadays. No normal person would get involved with these people. See it at every level too.
Anyone else find it strange that someone you suspect is a criminal and is hired on the basis of being a criminal is then sacked or has to quit when exposed as one?
Kate Osamor is a serial-liar who “employed” her own son in her office, to swindle more money for her family.. btw, he was actually a drug dealer at the time.
@@haashirkabeer2671 took them long enough. Kier has still made some pretty disgusting remarks regarding this all, so I have a feeling he has ulterior motives for doing it.
Ridiculous the state of our politics. I don't understand why we arent a lot more angry about it! They're getting paid money out of our pockets, we complain about taxes all the time yet we've done nothing regarding this...
Wanna know something really backwards, 'the whip' how on earth is such a thing democratic, how is my and others votes for a representative worth anything, if they can be 'convinced' to vote the way someone else think they should, and not the way they want to.
This is quite easy. Suppose a total of 15k people voted for some MP. When an issue is up for voting, those 15k people would be naturally divided on what is the best vote. Also, an MP does not only represent those who actually voted for them but also represent those who did not vote for them, hence the divide could be even more pronounced. The party, therefore, can whip MPs to vote whichever way based on political or ideological considerations and argue that voting for a member of that party sort of means agreeing with that party's agenda. This is especially true if the way to vote has a "mandate" i.e. related to some election promise.
If you don't want your local MP to be forced to vote one way or another, vote independent, then realise your independent candidate will never win against an established party that has media coverage and money to advertise. These parties have whips because the MPs all know that they wouldn't be in parliament without the party's backing. It's give and take. They get to be in parliament, but sometimes have to vote as their party leadership tells them.
@@doghat1619 Totally agree, thats' why i vote green, they won't win so i suppose they've not had the opportunity to not represent their constitutes but if caroline lucas is anything to go by then thats who i'd want representing me
@@ecknareal If your local Green candidate gets into parliament and the Greens have a multi-MP situation, your local Green MP will still be voting according to party leadership directions. Neither will they be representing every constituent in every vote as constituents disagree on issues most of the time. The idea that a constituency has one voice per issue is unrealistic.
So of all the many ex tory MPs on this list, only 1 (Chris Skidmore) has gone either dignity? The rest, from undiginified or embarrassing at best to scandalous and even criminal at worst? Says it all really!
I am fundamentally opposed to the Conservative Party and Tory ideology, yet at least they are upfront about their reasons. Labour keeping the reasons secret is very suspicious.
It all sounds terrible, at least Skidmore resigned on a Principle rather than because of a scandal. Need more ppl like that. (Based of the info in this video)
It's the party with avarice at the cornerstone of its ideology. It attracts people who want power because they're the party that has been in power the longest and its the party with the press onside. Its also the party with the wealthiest donors.
@@pallascat1743 It's not the past which matters, it's the future. I think we've reached the point where "no such thing as bad publicity" is ceasing to matter, they no longer represent conservative values, which are proactive with a vision of virtue. The problem is that unbridled prosperity is a recipe for inflation, the excess wealth has to be channelled productively. Sunak's critique of social services is rooted in the latter word, but it ignores the devastated morale his lack of leadership has caused coming out of the Covid period.
The IDF investigated and found that all the bodies fell in there after accidentally shooting themselves in the head with their hands tied behind their backs.
The next government should pass a law any MP abusing there power a minimum 2 years in jail but with a max of depending on the abuse of 10. Put money on no law ever passing they are all bent.
Fair play to Chris Skidmore, only one in this list i understood. Horrifying the intrinsic level of sexual assault in tge Tory ranks. And these are the only ones we hear about... Edit: spoke too soon, seems sexual misconduct is just endemic in politics in general
You missed out Kenny MacAskill and Neale Hanvey who switched from the SNP to Alba when the new party was formed - although Hanvey was suspended from the SNP at the time of the last election so was technically elected as an independent despite all the ballot papers saying he was SNP.
You missed my MP, Bambos Charoulambos, suspended nearly a year ago for ???? Such transparency and accountability to his constituents! As the constituency boundaries are moving too, Lord alone knows what candidates we'll have.
Here's how many from each party, and that number as a percentage of their total seats as of GE 2019 20 Tories, 5% 12 Labour, 6% 3 SNP, 6% 1 Plaid, 25% 1 DUP, 13% 8 of the Tories went due to sexual misconduct (dependant on definition) compared to 3 Labour MPs, and the 1 DUP MP/leader. Also to note, 3 of the Tories (out of 20) and 3 of Labour (out of 12) left out of choice, as well as 1 out of the 3 SNP MPs.
It needs to be a criminal offence to lie to the public if an MP. We also need to have a psychological wellbeing examination to be applied to all people that want to stand for parliament.
Guys listen, forget about flights to rwanda, just show this video to anyone who wishes to come to the uk and small boats will be history. To be fair, as few as they are, there were people who left because of their principles, just wanted to point this out.
I don’t think any of our politicians can top kissenger butcher of Vietnamese innocence, Jennaslide Joe, Truman the Japanese merchant of death 💀 or George Bush.
@@thenorthernsoulmusicchanne8939 Maybe because they didn't lose the whip or resign from parliament? Almost as if they were just sacked from the frontbench. Oh wait, they were.
Isn't it so funny for these crimes (literal crimes) its police cautions, suspended sentences and brushy under ruggy. But for you and me? We'd be serving time in a tiny room behind a reinforced metal door.
I'm so glad you're reading this look, I'm being held hostage by some bad people right now and I need you to empty your life savings... oh wait, no I'll just call the police. What an absolute fool I am.
I'm not one to defend Tories but the alegations against Crispin Blunt were made only after he took a strong position against Israel's invasion of Gaza. Maybe there is a merit to the alegations but the circumstances are dubious.
Quit/suspended due to sexual assault/allegations seemed to be a running thread 😱
If this channel 4 mouthpiece told the actual truth then the running thread would be anti semetism is rife within the labour party. Managed to throw a couple under the bus as tokens, but failed to mention any of the 9 shadow front bench that quit last November.
Google Labour 25 see how sick they are.
Yeah, and we wonder why we can't get reforms that properly protect women through parliament.
@@bec5250what do you suggest then
@@jetsflyingoffatrain4338 more women in government
Let’s all remember when Sunak said he was going to clean up politics 🤣🙄
to be completely fair some of these were from the Johnson-Truss days
@@j.x.x.r3645What a pedantic, pointless response 🤡
Not like they’re the only party
@@Deadlife111 They're the only one that's been in government this parliament
@@Deadlife111 the Tories make up to 80% of M.P’s on the list‼️‼️‼️
Dorries resigned (eventually) because she was in a strop because she was not elevated to the House of Lords. She could not resign on principle, as she has none.
Oh, come on - she has one very clear principle. That Boris Johnson is a sexy, sexy beast.
Unfortunately, NONE of them will be choosing between EATING or HEATING or Roof over their head!
I get your point, but I wouldn't wish that on anyone.
@@warmth_97 But it's a reality in many homes
Tractor Porm?!?!? Do I even want to know what that is?
He opened up his browser to browse tractors for sale but "accidentally" opened a porn website and watched a couple of videos while in the commons
Rule 34 of the internet is that if it exists their is porn of it. You will have no trouble fact checking that through google but you first might want to take an extra second to contemplate whether doing so would be smart.
@@davidmarchant9386even if that’s true it’s ridiculous for an MP to be doing that while in parliament
@zenokada2278 it is that's why he's in the video and lost his job cos of it
3:30 no wrong as committed. honestly an insult for her to even have to hear her name on a list like this. no apolgy was required
Yeah its insane. The Gaza war is literally a genocide. Glad she's been re-instated as party whip and had all actions reversed. She does not deserve to be on this list at all!
And two Labour mps thrown out for voicing embarrassing truths.
They'll be let back in, don't worry.
Exactly. It's pretty disturbing. Tory politicians get thrown out for lying, Labour politicians get thrown out for telling the truth.
CRIMINALS!!
Except you Jeremy!
I mean, some of them are.
Surely MPs should be held to a higher standard than 'civilians'. Resignation should not protect anyone, especially 'Bojo'.
BoJo ate birthday cake in his office. Whoopdedoo
@@mogznwaz Thank you for replying. That is not why BoJo should be a candidate to 'spend time at his majesty's pleasure'. Is 'ate birthday cake in his office' the *ONLY* wrongdoing you can think of? Do you think MPs should be held to a lower standard than 'civilians'? For example, should MPs go unpunished for actions most of us believe are corruption, fraud or lying to Parliament?
Best Wishes. ☮
@@gbulmer I don’t think he was found guilty of anything else. On principle I agree with you, MPs do seem to get away with far more than us plebs
@@gbulmerIf you make it so MPs go to prison for lying to parliament, you make it so they won’t say anything at all.
There is a reason why parliamentary privilege exists. MPs need to be free from all legal restrictions on their speech while in parliament or you end up with a situation in which democracy devolves into trying to get the opposition arrested.
@@HALLish-jl5mo Thank you for replying. Misleading Parliament is already an offence. MPs are *NOT* free from all restrictions on their speech while in parliament. Members of Parliament do not have license to say anything without consequence. I am not asking to change that. I am only asking the punishment to be more significant than sacking, and resignation not be protection against punishment.
The effects of misleading Parliament by a member of the government can be enormous. Parliament's legislation effects millions of peoples lives. It is sometimes more profound than any civilian lies could be.
Lying is, for example, a foundation of fraud. Government fraud might enable £billions of tax payers money to be wasted, or given to fraudsters, and never be recovered. Resignation should not be an adequate defence. Punishment should still be possible.
The punishment for lying to parliament needs to have proportionate consequences. If someone is baited into claiming the price of beer in one of Parliament's bars has gone up by 5p, but that isn't true, then the consequences might be minimal, nothing more than acknowledge they were wrong.
I'd expect an appeal to the speaker would be enough to minimise 'baiting' in Parliament. If you don't believe in that, I am open to suggestions on how to curtail attempts to cause someone to lie.
Punishment for a member of government should be more significant than an MP because they wield more power. Punishment for a member of a shadow cabinet should be more significant than an ordinary MP.
Also, the US Constitution's First Amendment protects free speech. However, that does not give the freedom to lie without consequence. There is still the balancing protection of 'Defamation', which can have significant financial consequences. AFAICT, the US does not suffer from significant 'baiting' people to lie, even though the financial benefits may be significant.
Best Wishes. ☮
Corbyn was absolutely right when he said anti-Semitism in the Labour party was exaggerated. Criticism of Israel is not anti-Semitism.
And now we see Gideon, the same person who initiated that smear, strike again with politically motivated stunts to being an end to protests against a genocidal regime that is being completely supported by our government.
We live in a clown world
@Tarlach Anti-semitic sentiment is disgusting sure you would agree!
Can we mention the mass grave yet? Or is any mention of war crimes and atrocities verbotten?
@@HuplesCat depends on what the Board of Deputies current mood
oh yeah, anti-semites trying to downplay their anti-semitism, jeremy corbyn, openly supported by the kkk, the bnp, and the largest neo-nazi group on earth, the daily stormer.
Soon an end to this truly awful era.
All parties had people involved
@@Deadlife111-- but only 1 party in government, chap
@@danielcrafter9349 doesn’t matter, rules apply equally to all MPs
@@danielcrafter9349 Google Labour 25
@@Deadlife111- so let's get this right, if there are for the sake of argument 20 MPs lose the whip, 15 from party 1, 3 from party 2 and 2 from party 3, you are saying "See - it's not just us we're all the same".
Yeah right, most of us know which party has by far the most nasty miscreants 😞😞😞.
Unfortunately it is this calibre of person who gets into these positions nowadays. No normal person would get involved with these people. See it at every level too.
Why don't you stand yourself and show 'em all how it should be done?
@@TarlachOakleaf Because i have far too many personal ethics and morals to get involved with these reprobates.
@@brunopetit8710 I think you should read your own comment, then keep on reading it until see it as others might.
Two tractors on top of each other?
Anyone else find it strange that someone you suspect is a criminal and is hired on the basis of being a criminal is then sacked or has to quit when exposed as one?
Imagine being kicked out for saying the mass killing of a group of people is a genocide.
That’s the current labour leadership for you…
She's been unsuspended
Kate Osamor is a serial-liar who “employed” her own son in her office, to swindle more money for her family.. btw, he was actually a drug dealer at the time.
@@haashirkabeer2671 took them long enough.
Kier has still made some pretty disgusting remarks regarding this all, so I have a feeling he has ulterior motives for doing it.
It would have been quicker to list the MP’s who haven’t done something horrendous.
They isn't any
@@davidmarchant9386yes that’s the joke
Ridiculous the state of our politics. I don't understand why we arent a lot more angry about it!
They're getting paid money out of our pockets, we complain about taxes all the time yet we've done nothing regarding this...
Wanna know something really backwards, 'the whip' how on earth is such a thing democratic, how is my and others votes for a representative worth anything, if they can be 'convinced' to vote the way someone else think they should, and not the way they want to.
This is quite easy. Suppose a total of 15k people voted for some MP. When an issue is up for voting, those 15k people would be naturally divided on what is the best vote. Also, an MP does not only represent those who actually voted for them but also represent those who did not vote for them, hence the divide could be even more pronounced. The party, therefore, can whip MPs to vote whichever way based on political or ideological considerations and argue that voting for a member of that party sort of means agreeing with that party's agenda. This is especially true if the way to vote has a "mandate" i.e. related to some election promise.
@@tt-ew7rxIn other words, bullsh*t
If you don't want your local MP to be forced to vote one way or another, vote independent, then realise your independent candidate will never win against an established party that has media coverage and money to advertise.
These parties have whips because the MPs all know that they wouldn't be in parliament without the party's backing. It's give and take. They get to be in parliament, but sometimes have to vote as their party leadership tells them.
@@doghat1619 Totally agree, thats' why i vote green, they won't win so i suppose they've not had the opportunity to not represent their constitutes but if caroline lucas is anything to go by then thats who i'd want representing me
@@ecknareal If your local Green candidate gets into parliament and the Greens have a multi-MP situation, your local Green MP will still be voting according to party leadership directions. Neither will they be representing every constituent in every vote as constituents disagree on issues most of the time. The idea that a constituency has one voice per issue is unrealistic.
jump before they get pushed by the electorate
So of all the many ex tory MPs on this list, only 1 (Chris Skidmore) has gone either dignity? The rest, from undiginified or embarrassing at best to scandalous and even criminal at worst? Says it all really!
Errr.... Andrew Bridgen? The guy got ruined, because he refused to stay silent about the government's outrageously incompetent handling of covid.
The background noise is really annoying.
Yes. Sounds like a bad Nintendo game from the 90s. Totally unnecessary.
Charge all of them for participation in a criminal enterprise.
What about the Labour MPs who left to take up positions outside of parliament? Did you watch the video?
Andrew Bridgen should be getting a Nobel Prize for telling the truth about the lockdowns.
@@JSmith19858 I meant all PMs, parliament being the enterprise. Obviously I wasn't being serious.
@@ajs41 Nobel prize for literature? Every time he open his mouth it's fiction
"participation in a criminal enterprise" .... being a member of the Organised Crime Group commonly known as The Tory Party.
I am fundamentally opposed to the Conservative Party and Tory ideology, yet at least they are upfront about their reasons. Labour keeping the reasons secret is very suspicious.
It all sounds terrible, at least Skidmore resigned on a Principle rather than because of a scandal. Need more ppl like that. (Based of the info in this video)
as a Foreigner I am shock . Wow
In NO OTHER JOB ROLE would you find so many corrupt people in one place!
Correction... Prison Wardon.
The police service.
what a shower
world class!
Lee Anderson is absolutely CORRECT
spotted the facebook mum
Didn't Nadine resign when she didn't get a honor.
But why is it always tories though? Like what’s inherently ingrained in them that they keep doing this?
Feudal Entitlement.
Very simple. Greed!
You didn't see the second half of the video, I take it? I'm no fan of that bunch, but come on.
It's the party with avarice at the cornerstone of its ideology. It attracts people who want power because they're the party that has been in power the longest and its the party with the press onside. Its also the party with the wealthiest donors.
@@pallascat1743 It's not the past which matters, it's the future. I think we've reached the point where "no such thing as bad publicity" is ceasing to matter, they no longer represent conservative values, which are proactive with a vision of virtue.
The problem is that unbridled prosperity is a recipe for inflation, the excess wealth has to be channelled productively. Sunak's critique of social services is rooted in the latter word, but it ignores the devastated morale his lack of leadership has caused coming out of the Covid period.
Sexual assault is jail time not standing down ? Wtf are the police doing in London the MET is not fit for purpose
The IDF investigated and found that all the bodies fell in there after accidentally shooting themselves in the head with their hands tied behind their backs.
@israel And why would Hamas make that up? It just doesn't make sense!
So much for strong and stable Britain I guess
Andrew Bridgen was a disgrace to my county long, long before he was kicked out of the Conservatives
As voters we should quit Both main parties and vote for a party which is not influenced by outside lobbyists
Doesn't exist, politicians by their nature are inherently greedy.
Google Labour 25
tory- lost job for sexual assault
labour- lost job for speaking against israel
So many corrupt people in such a small group
What is tractor porn?
It's porn involving a tractor.
Nice to have a catchup.
More criminals in Westminster than Wormwood Scrubs.
Do all MP's have an actual wip, and why do they all keep losing it?
Madam keeps it for the next naughty Tory boy.
Dorries - Principals - Utter TOSH !!
William Wragg makes no sense. he couldve definetly gone to the police
The next government should pass a law any MP abusing there power a minimum 2 years in jail but with a max of depending on the abuse of 10. Put money on no law ever passing they are all bent.
Boris, Crispin, Julian and Nadine too.
Have you watched the video?
Like that scene from stars wars where Obi one refers to the town as a hive of villainy and criminals
Sums up pretty much every parliamentary office
We don't have a cue full of saints ready to take the job.
Fair play to Chris Skidmore, only one in this list i understood. Horrifying the intrinsic level of sexual assault in tge Tory ranks. And these are the only ones we hear about...
Edit: spoke too soon, seems sexual misconduct is just endemic in politics in general
Putting Nadine Dorries in the same sentence as 'principles' is utterly laughable.
Why is it impossible to find the name of this presenter? She's excellent
Georgina Lee; fact checker/content creator C4 news social media
That little "Hm." says so much.
resigned after watching "Tractor Prawn" in parliament.
WTAF is wrong
You missed out Kenny MacAskill and Neale Hanvey who switched from the SNP to Alba when the new party was formed - although Hanvey was suspended from the SNP at the time of the last election so was technically elected as an independent despite all the ballot papers saying he was SNP.
Decent reporting, nice summary, pretty presenter lady also
And who said British Politics in the early decades of the 21st Century would be boring!!
You missed my MP, Bambos Charoulambos, suspended nearly a year ago for ????
Such transparency and accountability to his constituents! As the constituency boundaries are moving too, Lord alone knows what candidates we'll have.
He's had the whip restored
@@michaeledwards9559 When was that?
A couple weeks ago
@@michaeledwards9559 Desperation sets in. One big lie.
Here's how many from each party, and that number as a percentage of their total seats as of GE 2019
20 Tories, 5%
12 Labour, 6%
3 SNP, 6%
1 Plaid, 25%
1 DUP, 13%
8 of the Tories went due to sexual misconduct (dependant on definition) compared to 3 Labour MPs, and the 1 DUP MP/leader.
Also to note, 3 of the Tories (out of 20) and 3 of Labour (out of 12) left out of choice, as well as 1 out of the 3 SNP MPs.
Why is there no mention of Jess Phillips, Naz Shah et al?
The unfortunate reality is finally revealed.
Better than I would have expected TBH. Probably jut means the others haven't been caught. Yet.
Very good to have it all in one place.
Trust you to trust them.
0:32 seconds in and I'm howling you can't just say that and move on LOL.
What a depressing video...who can we trust? Clearly not any of the MP's in parliament!
Tell us summat we didn't know!
Because, and I can’t believe I have to say this, politics is corrupt.
It needs to be a criminal offence to lie to the public if an MP. We also need to have a psychological wellbeing examination to be applied to all people that want to stand for parliament.
These are just the ones we know about. The sneaky ones get away with it.
Or are covered up because of greater crimes by those involved.
Google Labour 25
Iam amazed one resigned on principal
Hardly encouraging for our so-called democracy. Vive la revolution! ✊
The tories do pick them
google Labour 25
Skidmore...
This Georgina Lee crush has to stop, now!
Guys listen, forget about flights to rwanda, just show this video to anyone who wishes to come to the uk and small boats will be history. To be fair, as few as they are, there were people who left because of their principles, just wanted to point this out.
This makes the U.S. House of Representatives look live a commune of saints
You don't know much about Congress do you.
I don’t think any of our politicians can top kissenger butcher of Vietnamese innocence, Jennaslide Joe, Truman the Japanese merchant of death 💀 or George Bush.
How many politicians to hide em crimes ....turn on blind eyes
What other business has this percentage of criminals? The mafia is cleaner
The state of the conservative party in a nutshell
House of Commons, more like House of Nonces!!!
And the winner is.....?
You missed out the horror that is Patrick Grady SNP for sexual misconduct although he has now been reinstated
Bla bla blah!
Could you not use that Bobbing picture thing it’s really distracting? And causes photosensitivity.
More to do with the WOKE public gone wild.
Ch 4 - your independent news channel - NOT
How is this not unbiased in any way? This is all factual information
@@Osindileyo Conveniently failed to mention any of the 9 shadow front bench who resigned last November.Jess Phillips. Naz, Shah et al.
@@thenorthernsoulmusicchanne8939 Maybe because they didn't lose the whip or resign from parliament? Almost as if they were just sacked from the frontbench. Oh wait, they were.
Report accurately!! Andrew Bridgen quoted a Jewish cardiologist, and was then called 'anti-Semitic' by weak colleagues.
Who's the ginger bird, damnn
Channel 4 have mastered youtube thumbnails
and people just think it's the Tories up to no good 😒
Can you explain “losing the whip?” Surely if an MP is not subject to the whip, they can vote their own conscience.
It's harassment not harassment...
At least Lee Anderson and Andrew Bridgen quit on principle
I guess these changes and the fact we can watch a video about them are proof that democracy is still working in this country.
Isn't it so funny for these crimes (literal crimes) its police cautions, suspended sentences and brushy under ruggy. But for you and me? We'd be serving time in a tiny room behind a reinforced metal door.
I'm so glad you're reading this look, I'm being held hostage by some bad people right now and I need you to empty your life savings... oh wait, no I'll just call the police. What an absolute fool I am.
Chris’ last name lived up to that
That’s why he got referred to as ‘pincher by name, pincher by nature’
I'm not one to defend Tories but the alegations against Crispin Blunt were made only after he took a strong position against Israel's invasion of Gaza. Maybe there is a merit to the alegations but the circumstances are dubious.
Drain the swamp 😂
There’s so much wrong with politics. Power gets to their head and go in to make money rather than improve the lives of the public.
So basically this reporter is saying and I agree with her, our parliament and MP’s are first class gunts
Intere round up. Background “ music” AWFUL and distracting.