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Has Steven Kinnock resigned yet, I'm foix outraged if he hasn't.I think folk should resign and I also think that all MPs/Advisers should get the same level of Press Attention for it
Has Steven Kinnock resigned yet, I'm foix outraged if he hasn't.I think folk should resign and I also think that all MPs/Advisers should get the same level of Press Attention for it
Has Steven Kinnock resigned yet, I'm foix outraged if he hasn't.
Oh... come on Karen..... don't upset the old Dibber any more.It’s a false equivalence of course. But you know that.
Has Steven Kinnock resigned yet, I'm foix outraged if he hasn't.
No, for attending his fathers Birthday.Resigned because he dropped off essentials to a parent who was self isolating ?
Resigned because he dropped off essentials to a parent who was self isolating ?
I guess poor old pensioner Neil cant afford home delivery.um - went to see his dad on his birthday....according Kinnock Jnr himself..... he apologised, didn't resign, wasnt asked to and he hasn't got a load of journos outside his (or his parents') house.... but I guess he isnt a Tory.
No, for attending his fathers Birthday.
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/stephen-kinnock-neil-south-wales-police-labour-mp-twitter-a4
The journos need to smarten up and coordinate their questions.What I think has become very noticeable and started with BoJos presentation on Sunday is that they are clearly trying to shut out the TV and press at the briefing.
Prior to the Cummings scandal each questioner was allowed 2 questions and invited to come back after the answer given. If a questioned is raised now referencing DC there is a response and the government minister immediately goes to the next journalist no second question - no comeback.
I've noticed that as well. I imagine that a lot of the ministers are deeply peed off at the whole situation and struggling to hold the party line.What I think has become very noticeable and started with BoJos presentation on Sunday is that they are clearly trying to shut out the TV and press at the briefing.
Prior to the Cummings scandal each questioner was allowed 2 questions and invited to come back after the answer given. If a questioned is raised now referencing DC there is a response and the government minister immediately goes to the next journalist no second question - no comeback.
Assuming Brexit is for the good of the country, which most seem to think, the country and Johnson needs Cummings to ensure it gets through.For the good of the country, he should stand down.
Or maybe tired of answering the same old questions over and over.I've noticed that as well. I imagine that a lot of the ministers are deeply peed off at the whole situation and struggling to hold the party line.
Utter Twaddle!Assuming Brexit is for the good of the country, which most seem to think, the country and Johnson needs Cummings to ensure it gets through.
Would that be a bit like your playing partner saying "I know you are entitled to a free drop but I dont like it"If you want a golfing analogy, what he did may have been within the rules but it wasn't in spirit of them.
The total lack of contrition really isn't helping him and it is diverting the importance of any messages the government is trying to send out.
On the first day after it became public the transport secretary was on making announcements to some changes to the road infrastructure. But who can really remember what he said?
Whilst he is there, it weakens the messages from the government. For the good of the country, he should stand down.
Still ignoring Jenrick then?Has Steven Kinnock resigned yet, I'm foix outraged if he hasn't.
Or receiving the bucket-loads of negative mail/email from constituents about it!Or maybe tired of answering the same old questions over and over.
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/...-wales-police-labour-mp-twitter-a4401186.htmlThat link doesn’t show anything
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp....k-targeted-by-police-for-visiting-father-neil
I felt that this was essential travel as I had to deliver some necessary supplies to my parents. I stayed long enough to sing ‘happy birthday’ to Dad, and then I was off. All the best, S
No. I can't figure anything in the Rules that could possibly be 'not in the spirit of them'. The Rules are extremely binary wrt 'legal versus not legal'!If you want a golfing analogy, what he did may have been within the rules but it wasn't in spirit of them.
The total lack of contrition really isn't helping him and it is diverting the importance of any messages the government is trying to send out.
On the first day after it became public the transport secretary was on making announcements to some changes to the road infrastructure. But who can really remember what he said?
Whilst he is there, it weakens the messages from the government. For the good of the country, he should stand down.