Karen Bradley. An new low? 15:31 - Sep 7 with 4448 views | BOjK | The secretary of state for Northern Ireland actually said in an interview: "When I started this job ... I didn't understand things like when elections are fought, for example, in Northern Ireland - people who are nationalists don't vote for unionist parties and vice versa". We have some dim bulbs in the house of commons - but surely this is a level of ignorance previously unknown in modern british politics. | |
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Karen Bradley. An new low? on 15:35 - Sep 7 with 4422 views | SpruceMoose | Who's pole did she grease to get a prominent position I wonder... | |
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"Imagine being a heterosexual white male in Britain at this moment. How bad is that. Everything you say is racist, everything you say is homophobic. The Woke community have really f****d this country." | Poll: | Selectamod |
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Karen Bradley. An new low? on 15:54 - Sep 7 with 4370 views | BlueBadger | Blimey, that's registering at least a 5.2 on the Mensch-ometer. | |
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Karen Bradley. An new low? on 15:58 - Sep 7 with 4356 views | linhdi | It's even worse than it seems. Admitting that ignorance publicly surely now makes it absolutely impossible to do her job? | | | |
Karen Bradley. An new low? on 15:59 - Sep 7 with 4348 views | SpruceMoose |
Karen Bradley. An new low? on 15:58 - Sep 7 by linhdi | It's even worse than it seems. Admitting that ignorance publicly surely now makes it absolutely impossible to do her job? |
Shame based resignations are now a thing of the past inside politics. Just barrel on through until the 24 news cycle moves on and forgets all about it. That's the new approach. | |
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"Imagine being a heterosexual white male in Britain at this moment. How bad is that. Everything you say is racist, everything you say is homophobic. The Woke community have really f****d this country." | Poll: | Selectamod |
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Karen Bradley. An new low? on 16:00 - Sep 7 with 4339 views | BlueBadger |
Karen Bradley. An new low? on 15:58 - Sep 7 by linhdi | It's even worse than it seems. Admitting that ignorance publicly surely now makes it absolutely impossible to do her job? |
Post-Brexit vote being An Expert is a shameful thing. Look how being utterly ignorant has helped Jeremy Rhyming-slang's career. | |
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Karen Bradley. An new low? on 16:00 - Sep 7 with 4336 views | lowhouseblue | i've re-read it thinking there must be something sensible there that she was trying to say but she just mangled the words. but there really isn't. | |
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Karen Bradley. An new low? on 16:13 - Sep 7 with 4274 views | BlueBadger |
Karen Bradley. An new low? on 16:00 - Sep 7 by lowhouseblue | i've re-read it thinking there must be something sensible there that she was trying to say but she just mangled the words. but there really isn't. |
The ignorance and incompetence on both sides of The House is utterly depressing. I now people say 'well you get the politicians you deserve' but we can't, as a nation, have been THAT dreadful, can we? | |
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Karen Bradley. An new low? on 16:15 - Sep 7 with 4267 views | Withnail |
Karen Bradley. An new low? on 16:13 - Sep 7 by BlueBadger | The ignorance and incompetence on both sides of The House is utterly depressing. I now people say 'well you get the politicians you deserve' but we can't, as a nation, have been THAT dreadful, can we? |
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Karen Bradley. An new low? on 18:02 - Sep 7 with 4113 views | BOjK |
Karen Bradley. An new low? on 16:13 - Sep 7 by BlueBadger | The ignorance and incompetence on both sides of The House is utterly depressing. I now people say 'well you get the politicians you deserve' but we can't, as a nation, have been THAT dreadful, can we? |
We treat them terribly. Obviously Jo Cox was murdered, and Stephen Timms was stabbed. We expect them to work long hours, away from home for - frankly - relatively little pay. And although some get safe seats and job security that way, there’s a reasonable chance that they would lose their seats in the future, and what kind of job does being an MP set you up for? For every George Osborne there are plenty of anonymous backbenchers wondering what they will do/ Then we abuse them constantly. Imagine every time you posted something on social media you got abused relentlessly. Every time. It is no wonder that so few talented people consider politics seriously. | |
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Karen Bradley. An new low? on 18:05 - Sep 7 with 4100 views | StokieBlue |
Karen Bradley. An new low? on 18:02 - Sep 7 by BOjK | We treat them terribly. Obviously Jo Cox was murdered, and Stephen Timms was stabbed. We expect them to work long hours, away from home for - frankly - relatively little pay. And although some get safe seats and job security that way, there’s a reasonable chance that they would lose their seats in the future, and what kind of job does being an MP set you up for? For every George Osborne there are plenty of anonymous backbenchers wondering what they will do/ Then we abuse them constantly. Imagine every time you posted something on social media you got abused relentlessly. Every time. It is no wonder that so few talented people consider politics seriously. |
100% correct. It's a horrible job. Even if they raised the pay to 250k for an MP I doubt many more talented people would move into politics, it's just not worth it. Hence we are where we are now. SB | |
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Karen Bradley. An new low? on 18:08 - Sep 7 with 4093 views | SpruceMoose |
Karen Bradley. An new low? on 18:05 - Sep 7 by StokieBlue | 100% correct. It's a horrible job. Even if they raised the pay to 250k for an MP I doubt many more talented people would move into politics, it's just not worth it. Hence we are where we are now. SB |
Indeed, yet there doesn't seem to be a shortage of people lining up to participate, and they aren't all doing it because of an overwhelming sense of civic duty. Seems attractive enough to a certain type of B grade individual. Which is how we have ended with the shower we currently have. | |
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Karen Bradley. An new low? on 18:13 - Sep 7 with 4080 views | Swansea_Blue |
Karen Bradley. An new low? on 18:02 - Sep 7 by BOjK | We treat them terribly. Obviously Jo Cox was murdered, and Stephen Timms was stabbed. We expect them to work long hours, away from home for - frankly - relatively little pay. And although some get safe seats and job security that way, there’s a reasonable chance that they would lose their seats in the future, and what kind of job does being an MP set you up for? For every George Osborne there are plenty of anonymous backbenchers wondering what they will do/ Then we abuse them constantly. Imagine every time you posted something on social media you got abused relentlessly. Every time. It is no wonder that so few talented people consider politics seriously. |
Having worked aside MEPs at least, I don’t agree. It’s a great job. Feelings of self worth for people you help, a decent salary (that’s only the basic remember), willing aides to organise your life/travel/meetings, etc. Yes it’s a labour of love, but many jobs are. You do need a thick skin, but you do in any job dealing with the public. I’d rather be an MP affecting change than the receptionist in an A&E dept dealing with anger every 10 mins for whatever they earn a year. | |
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Karen Bradley. An new low? on 18:50 - Sep 7 with 4002 views | m14_blue |
Karen Bradley. An new low? on 18:05 - Sep 7 by StokieBlue | 100% correct. It's a horrible job. Even if they raised the pay to 250k for an MP I doubt many more talented people would move into politics, it's just not worth it. Hence we are where we are now. SB |
Yep, spot on. I can never understand it when people complain about MP's relatively meagre salaries. Do we want talented people to represent us or not? That said, the comments in the OP are still pretty remarkable. | | | |
Karen Bradley. An new low? on 20:46 - Sep 7 with 3879 views | BOjK |
Karen Bradley. An new low? on 18:13 - Sep 7 by Swansea_Blue | Having worked aside MEPs at least, I don’t agree. It’s a great job. Feelings of self worth for people you help, a decent salary (that’s only the basic remember), willing aides to organise your life/travel/meetings, etc. Yes it’s a labour of love, but many jobs are. You do need a thick skin, but you do in any job dealing with the public. I’d rather be an MP affecting change than the receptionist in an A&E dept dealing with anger every 10 mins for whatever they earn a year. |
You are right to an extent. I wouldn’t want to be an nhs receptionist for sure - but the side benefits of being an MP aren’t great. You don’t trouser huge amounts of expenses (at least any more). You get money to cover your expenses when you stay away from home - but any job will do that. You get money for an office and staff. But that goes on an office and staff. You don’t get bonuses. Although you do get an excellent pension, and the summer break is long. It must be much better if you happen to both live near and have a constituency near Westminster. But if you spent every week away from your home in - say Manchester. Some people take to those lifestyles, but it must be tough. | |
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Karen Bradley. An new low? on 20:51 - Sep 7 with 3873 views | StokieBlue |
Karen Bradley. An new low? on 20:46 - Sep 7 by BOjK | You are right to an extent. I wouldn’t want to be an nhs receptionist for sure - but the side benefits of being an MP aren’t great. You don’t trouser huge amounts of expenses (at least any more). You get money to cover your expenses when you stay away from home - but any job will do that. You get money for an office and staff. But that goes on an office and staff. You don’t get bonuses. Although you do get an excellent pension, and the summer break is long. It must be much better if you happen to both live near and have a constituency near Westminster. But if you spent every week away from your home in - say Manchester. Some people take to those lifestyles, but it must be tough. |
Can chuck in a few non-executive director positions for the better ones and possibly a lucrative post-seat defeat for the more famous ones but in general it's not something many people would want to do. SB | |
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Karen Bradley. An new low? on 03:28 - Sep 8 with 3724 views | The_Last_Baron |
Karen Bradley. An new low? on 20:46 - Sep 7 by BOjK | You are right to an extent. I wouldn’t want to be an nhs receptionist for sure - but the side benefits of being an MP aren’t great. You don’t trouser huge amounts of expenses (at least any more). You get money to cover your expenses when you stay away from home - but any job will do that. You get money for an office and staff. But that goes on an office and staff. You don’t get bonuses. Although you do get an excellent pension, and the summer break is long. It must be much better if you happen to both live near and have a constituency near Westminster. But if you spent every week away from your home in - say Manchester. Some people take to those lifestyles, but it must be tough. |
A person should want to become an MP to serve the people, not for money. If we had MPs doing the job for the right reasons the country would be in much better shape. | |
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Karen Bradley. An new low? on 03:46 - Sep 8 with 3714 views | SpruceMoose |
Karen Bradley. An new low? on 03:28 - Sep 8 by The_Last_Baron | A person should want to become an MP to serve the people, not for money. If we had MPs doing the job for the right reasons the country would be in much better shape. |
I think it boils down to the classic "pay peanuts, get monkeys" situation. | |
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Karen Bradley. An new low? on 09:28 - Sep 8 with 3622 views | No9 | Bit rough picking out this woman when she is not doing the damage or as incompetent as many in the current cabinet = Brexit Davis, Grayling, Hunt, Greg Clark, Fox, just to name a few. | | | |
Karen Bradley. An new low? on 09:45 - Sep 8 with 3607 views | Gromheort |
Karen Bradley. An new low? on 03:46 - Sep 8 by SpruceMoose | I think it boils down to the classic "pay peanuts, get monkeys" situation. |
Grub could be used to determine expertise. I didn't know what Colcannon was, undoubtedly indicating my unsuitability as a BBC pundit discussing the Irish question. | | | |
Karen Bradley. An new low? on 09:48 - Sep 8 with 3603 views | gordon | It does seem like our politicians are getting thicker and thicker. I'd always thought Grayling was streets ahead as the thickest cabinet member, but this has now been thrown into question. | | | |
Karen Bradley. An new low? on 09:49 - Sep 8 with 3601 views | MJallday | I think she needs to stick to marking contestants on the apprentice | |
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Karen Bradley. An new low? on 10:02 - Sep 8 with 3575 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
Karen Bradley. An new low? on 09:49 - Sep 8 by MJallday | I think she needs to stick to marking contestants on the apprentice |
Maybe they should both do it and really f^ck it up! Birmingham City's loss WHU's gain! | |
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Karen Bradley. An new low? on 13:18 - Sep 8 with 3483 views | No9 |
Karen Bradley. An new low? on 10:02 - Sep 8 by BanksterDebtSlave | Maybe they should both do it and really f^ck it up! Birmingham City's loss WHU's gain! |
Have you got the wrong Karen? | | | |
Karen Bradley. An new low? on 13:38 - Sep 8 with 3460 views | Superblue95 |
Karen Bradley. An new low? on 13:18 - Sep 8 by No9 | Have you got the wrong Karen? |
Have you forgotten your sarcasm detector? | |
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Karen Bradley. An new low? on 15:30 - Sep 8 with 3401 views | tabletopjoe |
Karen Bradley. An new low? on 03:28 - Sep 8 by The_Last_Baron | A person should want to become an MP to serve the people, not for money. If we had MPs doing the job for the right reasons the country would be in much better shape. |
I think most of them do, but there’s always the career politicians who tend to grab more of the headlines. Also education standards are not what they used to be | |
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