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2 hours ago, JohnfromUK said:

"When approached by reporters at her house last night, Miss Osamor, who is Labour’s international development spokesman, said she ‘should have come down here with a bat and smashed your face in’.

She threw a bucket of water at a journalist and called police"

Is this acceptable behaviour for an MP ?

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Just now, Rewulf said:

Is this acceptable behaviour for an MP ?

MP being Momentum Person, yes

MP being Member of Parliament, no

but then MPs (of all parties) have a pretty poor record of decent behaviour.  It is apparently often all about setting an 'image', not an example. 

Just now, JohnfromUK said:

MP being Member of Parliament

Sudden thought; in order to avoid confusion in these times of Momentum, perhaps Member of Parliament should be shortened to MoP.  - Something you sweep the floor with.  perhaps that is wishful thinking.

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2 minutes ago, JohnfromUK said:

MP being Momentum Person, yes

MP being Member of Parliament, no

but then MPs (of all parties) have a pretty poor record of decent behaviour.  It is apparently often all about setting an 'image', not an example. 

Sudden thought; in order to avoid confusion in these times of Momentum, perhaps Member of Parliament should be shortened to MoP.  - Something you sweep the floor with.  perhaps that is wishful thinking.

+1 

More details in this link https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/kate-osamor-top-labour-mp-misled-public-over-son-s-drugs-arrest-k5jk0wm8p

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21 minutes ago, Rewulf said:

"When approached by reporters at her house last night, Miss Osamor, who is Labour’s international development spokesman, said she ‘should have come down here with a bat and smashed your face in’.

She threw a bucket of water at a journalist and called police"

Is this acceptable behaviour for an MP ?

Absolutely not!

19 minutes ago, JohnfromUK said:

MP being Momentum Person, yes

MP being Member of Parliament, no

but then MPs (of all parties) have a pretty poor record of decent behaviour.  It is apparently often all about setting an 'image', not an example. 

Sudden thought; in order to avoid confusion in these times of Momentum, perhaps Member of Parliament should be shortened to MoP.  - Something you sweep the floor with.  perhaps that is wishful thinking.

Yes they as a group conduct themselves very poorly, they seem to have missed the change that social media has brought and are still trying to live in the last century where a lot of this behaviour was well hidden.

 

MoP might just catch on except that the normal use for a mop is to clean up dirt!

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The stench of criminality, dishonesty and corruption is palpable! This woman's continued employment in public office (and her criminal son) is an affront to the people of this country!.......on the conclusion of the pending criminal trial she is facing, whether guilty or not guilty, a full, open and wide ranging public enquiry into her conduct should take place, in the meantime she should be immediately suspended from office.

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7 minutes ago, panoma1 said:

The stench of criminality, dishonesty and corruption is palpable! This woman's continued employment in public office (and her criminal son) is an affront to the people of this country!.......on the conclusion of the pending criminal trial she is facing, whether guilty or not guilty, a full, open and wide ranging public enquiry into her conduct should take place, in the meantime she should be immediately suspended from office.

I think you may be getting the two cases of labour female Black MPs who have very poor regards for the correct way to conduct themselves in public office mixed up!

Fiona Onasanya MP is the one who forgot who was driving her car around.

 

Kate Osamor MP is the one with the drug dealing son who works for her in Parliament and was a Labour Councillor.

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8 minutes ago, Yellow Bear said:

Apparently resigned from shadow cabinet

She should not have had to resign.  She should have been SACKED some time ago. 

Crony-ism, Nepotism, lying.  Now she has added threats.  But that is the Momentum and current labour way.  A few of the decent old style labour MPs had threats from the Momentum mob at the time of the anti Semitism furore.  https://www.thejc.com/news/uk-news/labour-accused-of-inexplicable-failure-to-inform-mps-of-threats-from-members-1.469812

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44 minutes ago, panoma1 said:

Tut! tut!..............We are not in law, allowed to state the descriptive obvious!.....it could be deemed "racist" 😏......and if we state the subjects gender....that could well be deemed "sexist" or "misogynistic"! 😷.........Best keep our gobs shut eh?

This is what they rely on to get away with this sort of thing.

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I see considerable coverage on the Osamor family today;

In addition to her son, convicted drug dealer Ishmael having various 'gravy train' jobs in Parliament and local council, her 'left wing activist' mother has just been appointed to the House of Lords as a nominee of Jeremy Corbyn - so more public money to the Osamor clan.

 

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3 minutes ago, TIGHTCHOKE said:

Don't let Jeremy Corbyn drive, he'll never get to your destination!

No, and he'll make sure your pockets are emptied on the way.

Funny how the left, who claim to fight privilege, find the grand title so becoming, the generous expenses so attractive, and the red leather benches so comfortable.

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From Guys article;

"It is, all told, a shoddy state of affairs that speaks volumes for the culture of shamelessness, dishonesty and patronage that has been allowed to blossom under Mr Corbyn, a longstanding friend and political bedfellow of the hard-Left MP."

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2 hours ago, TIGHTCHOKE said:

From Guys article;

"It is, all told, a shoddy state of affairs that speaks volumes for the culture of shamelessness, dishonesty and patronage that has been allowed to blossom under Mr Corbyn, a longstanding friend and political bedfellow of the hard-Left MP."

Funnily enough a program on animation last night reminded me of George Orwell's "Animal Farm"    -   Ring any bells?

It is no wonder that some left wing councils have had it removed from libraries.

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6 minutes ago, Yellow Bear said:

Funnily enough a program on animation last night reminded me of George Orwell's "Animal Farm"    -   Ring any bells?

It is no wonder that some left wing councils have had it removed from libraries.

Oh yes, a lot of Orwells literature was so far ahead of its time.

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