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    BSE strikes again!

    Gordon´s had another attack of the Blame Somebody Else disease.

    Isn't it just sick that politicos now blame the speaker for their own corruption? It's his fault because he let us get away with it! Bloody hell, they're even worse than bankers.
    And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014

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    Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
    Gordon´s had another attack of the Blame Somebody Else disease.

    Isn't it just sick that politicos now blame the speaker for their own corruption? It's his fault because he let us get away with it! Bloody hell, they're even worse than bankers.
    Apparently Brown had a row with HMQ in his weekly meeting with her last wednesday (a "full and frank exchange of views").

    Presumably it was about this expenses scandal, and in effect she told him to get a grip and start by not standing in the way of the useless Speaker being ditched.
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      #3
      IIRC, there was some controversy over Martin becoming speaker in the first place. It was usual for the speaker to be elected from the opposition.
      Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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        Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
        IIRC, there was some controversy over Martin becoming speaker in the first place. It was usual for the speaker to be elected from the opposition.
        Also, she was none too pleased when the Speaker appointed an inexperienced young lady to be Sergeant at Arms or Black Rod (I forget which) at the H of C.

        No offence to the lady in question, but she hardly fits Henry VIIIth's job description for the role, namely "a gentleman famous in arms and in blood", i.e. a distinguished ex-service bod (and to this day the Queen hasn't granted her an audience, which she would normally have done).
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          #5
          Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
          IIRC, there was some controversy over Martin becoming speaker in the first place. It was usual for the speaker to be elected from the opposition.
          It broke the 50 year convention that the two main parties take it in turns.
          Now it's likely to be an elected post, and as we all know, that'll make things better

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