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On 06/11/2023 at 22:48, Alan Twelve said:

I'm genuinely curious what Stella Creasy has done that you think she's worse than, say, Peter Bone? Or whichever Tory MP we're discovering this week has sexually assaulted someone?

I am not a fan of Stella Creasy at all.  She seems to be one of these feminist types who sees sexism in everything.  I'm pro-life so also don't like her abortion stance.

She's an extremist.

I'm afraid I don't know much about Peter Bone or the sexual assaulter you speak of, but it's interesting that most others haven't chosen them either.  I just chose the five who I see as the worst.

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12 hours ago, O'Kelly Isley III said:

Harry 'Barber of Govan' Selby

Tommy Graham

Jimmy Hood

Ron Brown

Gemma Doyle

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Five former Scottish MP's who voters should keep in mind before rushing back to Labour.

You could add quite a few more:

Jimmy "IR" Wray

George Foulkes

Tommy McAvoy

Adam Ingram

Jimmy Dunnachie

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Find it impossible to narrow down to just 5 tbh. I think I could manage it if it was further broken down by offensive category, but just a straight-up 5 worst in general, no.

The recent right-wing populism seems to have made people forget all about c***s like Nicholas Soames, who is somehow regarded by the media as a living example of the last vestiges of all things truly "Great" British, despite having repeatedly, vocally demonstrated his misogyny, sexism, xenophobia and hatred in the H.O.C itself. 

Sewerella, Bad Enoch, Patel and their ilk generate a lot of steam because of the fact their ministerial profile means their obnoxiousness is often laid bare in front of the cameras and in mainstream media, but then you have a whole cohort of fellow Tory MP's who are deemed too batshit for government, aren't in the correct clique, or are simply so lazy and self-indulgent that they don't want the inconvenience of a governmental position detracting from their ability to trough and take backhanders from lobbyists, but they invariably have views and opinions just as repellent as those of their more high-profile cabinet colleagues. Bone, Chope, Cash, "Sir" Desmond Swayne, who is just as much of a fucking half-wit as Lee Anderson, only he has a slightly better tailor. The aforementioned Miriam Cates and her dark-ages ideas, homophobia, transphobia, and seeming desire to see the UK turned into some sort of fundamentalist Christian theocracy.

What a fucking shower they are.

 

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21 minutes ago, MONKMAN said:

I still refuse to believe Fabricant is actually a real person, he has to be a parody. 

I remember this clown primarily for appearing on webcam in his own house/office, with an old apartheid South African state flag sitting proud of place on the mantlepiece. Wasn't that long ago either.

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16 hours ago, DeeTillEhDeh said:

Probably the worst local MP we have had was Peter Doig - a man who would have been more at home in the Tories with his "hang 'em and flog 'em" views. He was also an anti-devolutionist c**t of the first degree.

Peter was a good chess player. My old man had many games against him, and he lived opposite me in Wormit once he retired.

The Dundee punters must have liked him as he was never under any threat of losing his seat for nigh on 20 years.

I do remember him being up for a bit of capital punishment and endorsing Polis brutality.

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On 09/11/2023 at 01:09, Boo Khaki said:

c***s like Nicholas Soames

How dare you!

He's Chruchill's grandson!

Edit: misspelt Churchill, but I'm going to leave it, as it better reflects how moronic the people who supported Soames were

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I'd forgotten Gemma Doyle, and who wouldn't?

I see she now works for a 'communications' company specialising in 'public affairs'. Whatever that means.

Labour's very different from the days when the likes of Aneurin Bevan entered politics having worked in the mines in his teens.

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