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Little dwarf **** ,the Donald ain't interested in Sally's stinky Siamese.
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Disgraceful from Bercow.
Mentioned sexism and racism. No regard for the office of the POTUS. In short, no idea. |
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House of Commons Speaker John Bercow has said he would be "strongly opposed" to US President Donald Trump addressing the Houses of Parliament during his state visit to the UK.
Mr Bercow told MPs "opposition to racism and sexism" were "hugely important considerations". He was applauded by SNP MPs after his comments. President Trump was invited to make a state visit after meeting Theresa May in Washington last month. A petition to withdraw the invitation will be debated by MPs on 20 February after attracting 1.8m signatures. Responding to a point of order in the House of Commons, Mr Bercow set out his opposition to a Parliamentary address as part of the state visit. He said he was "strongly opposed" to the idea of an address before Mr Trump imposed his controversial travel ban, and he had since become "even more strongly" against it. |
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so burkow is a remainiac as well
we need to get rid of them all rotten people wanting to harm the UK |
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thet're off again
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Not only a wet Tory but a liberal hypocrite as well.............vile combination.
Didn't see all this outcry when the Chinese leaders made a visit.................... |
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Maybe these guys are forum chat bots ?
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Alt-Right forum chat bots, that is.
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ARFCBs
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The tory Donny fan boys crying in their beer again
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What an idiot...pathetic
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ARFCB ?
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Rather be a bot than Mohamed's batty boy.
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Why not just keep pointing out the inconsistencies in their religious beliefs…… Gradually they will all become atheists
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johnny beercow has surely overstepped the mark here ,who is he to say the President is not welcome ?
should be sacked imo ,jumped up little traffic warden . |
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ARFCB. ^
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TWR^
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Well done MrSpeaker.
Showing commonsense and decency. Trump is out of his depth. |
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Trump is only there because he's being blackmailed by Putin....and Putin made sure he won
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Haha - you silly fool.
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To dodo - obviously
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Why would he want to become president…… To keep out of jail and to protect his family
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ARFCB...^
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Trump was friends with Jeffrey Epstein ....FSB will have vidoes
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WAFA ^^^
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^ Twerp
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I am no fan of Trump, but while I agree with some of the things Bercow said. He is a unbearable, pretentious, dishonest little tw@t who clearly thinks that he is far more important than he actually is. He may have appointed himself as some sort of moral arbiter, but anyone with half a brain can see that he is nothing but a self-righteous, pompous nomark with no more integrity than your average used car salesman.
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Who has the power to fire him, pm?
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he has been elected to serve as speaker for the duration of this parliament.
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the last speaker resigned over the expenses scandal. probably helped by pm
who was gordon brown. he was the first speaker pushed from office in a long while (300 years or so?) i dont think the tories ever wanted bercow as speaker but as labour had a majority there wasnt a huge amount they could do |
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The Speaker presides over the House's debates, determining which members may speak. The Speaker is also responsible for maintaining order during debate, and may punish members who break the rules of the House.
Unlike presiding officers of legislatures in many other countries, the Speaker remains strictly non-partisan, and renounces all affiliation with his or her former political party when taking office as well as when leaving the office. The Speaker does not take part in debate or vote (except to break ties; and even then, the convention is that the speaker casts the tie-breaking vote according to Speaker Denison's rule). Aside from duties relating to presiding over the House, the Speaker also performs administrative and procedural functions, and remains a constituency Member of Parliament (MP). The Speaker has the right and obligation to reside in Speaker's House at the Palace of Westminster.[2] |
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There are very few in parliament who speak for the people.
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I'm sure Mr Bercow will happily be able to give examples of what incidents of racism can be attributed to Mr Trump.
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Judge for yourself. Here are 15 quotes from the president-elect that have made many civil rights leaders and people of color fearful of a Trump White House.
1. “If you look at his wife, she was standing there. She had nothing to say. She probably, maybe she wasn’t allowed to have anything to say. You tell me,” Trump said in response to Khizr Kahn, the father of fallen Muslim Army Captain Humayun Khan, after his Democratic National Convention speech in July. 2. “I have a great relationship with the blacks. I’ve always had a great relationship with the blacks.” 3. “Our great African-American president hasn’t exactly had a positive impact on the thugs who are so happily and openly destroying Baltimore.” 4. “When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending the best. They’re not sending you, they’re sending people that have lots of problems and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists… And some, I assume, are good people,” Trump said while announcing his campaign in June 2016. 5. “Black guys counting my money! I hate it. The only kind of people I want counting my money are short guys wearing yarmulkes… Those are the only kind of people I want counting my money. Nobody else…Besides that, I tell you something else. I think that’s guy’s lazy. And it’s probably not his fault because laziness is a trait in blacks,” John O’Donnell, a former president of Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, quoted Trump saying to him in his 1991 book. In May 1997, Trump was asked about his comment during an interview with Playboy, and he confirmed that “the stuff” O’Donnell wrote about him were “probably true.” 6. “A well-educated black has a tremendous advantage over a well-educated white in terms of the job market. . . . If I were starting off today, I would love to be a well-educated black, because I believe they do have an actual advantage,” Trump said in a 1989 interview with Bryant Gumbel. 7. “They don’t look like Indians to me and they don’t look like Indians to Indians,” Trump said about his Native American casino competitors during a 1993 Congressional committee hearing on casinos operated and owned by Native American tribes. 8. “I would have no problem. I would love that. That would be wonderful,” Trump said in response to Howard Stern asking his daughter Ivanka Trump if she would date a black man during a 2005 interview. 9. “He’s a Mexican. We’re building a wall between here and Mexico. The answer is, he is giving us very unfair rulings – rulings that people can’t even believe,” Trump said about Judge Gonzalo Curiel, who oversaw a class action lawsuit against Trump University. Curiel is a U.S. citizen who was born in Indiana. 10. “I’ll take jobs back from China, I’ll take jobs back from Japan. The Hispanics are going to get those jobs, and they’re going to love Trump,” Trump said in July during a visit to the U.S.-Mexico border. 11. "Look, I’m a negotiator like you folks; we’re negotiators,” Trump said while giving a speech to the Republican Jewish Coalition in December. Related Stories Trump Election Helping ISIS Recruit Fighters Black Lives Matter Calls Donald Trump A 'White Supremacist' 12. “Well, you know, when it comes to racism and racists, I am the least racist person there is. And I think most people that know me would tell you that. I am the least racist, I’ve had great relationships. In fact, Randall Pinkett won, on the as you know, on ‘The Apprentice’ a little while ago, a couple of years ago. And Randall’s been outstanding in every way. So I mean, I am the least racist person,” Trump said while defending himself against allegations of racism in May 2011 by pointing out he chose a black winner on his NBC show. 13. “Who the f knows? I mean, really, who knows how much the Japs will pay for Manhattan property these days?” Trump said referring to Japanese people during a January 1989 Time magazine profile. 14. “I’m leading in the polls with the Hispanics. I mean, you look at Nevada, I’m leading in the polls with the Hispanics because I produce jobs, and they know it. I have thousands of Hispanics that work for me, my relationships to Hispanics is better than those groups.” 15. "He doesn't have a birth certificate, or if he does, there's something on that certificate that is very bad for him. Now, somebody told me -- and I have no idea if this is bad for him or not, but perhaps it would be -- that where it says 'religion,' it might have 'Muslim.' And if you're a Muslim, you don't change your religion, by the way," Trump said of Obama during a March 2011 appearance on The Laura Ingram show. |