IWETHEY v. 0.3.0 | TODO
1,095 registered users | 0 active users | 0 LpH | Statistics
Login | Create New User
IWETHEY Banner

Welcome to IWETHEY!

New Re: So then, Peter.. has Blighty an immoral-equivalent of
This is where the UK/US systems diverge sharply.

We simply don't have a position analogous to that occupied by the chinless shitehawk McConnell - a man, who amongst many richly-deserving candidates, is particularly worthy of a firm smack in the gob.

What we do have, however, is the apolitical position of Speaker of the House of Commons - John Bercow. Who has displayed some massive balls lately in ensuring that the interests of the House (i.e. the sanctity of Parliament) are not subordinate to the interests of the Government.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46818428
New They don't have anywhere near the power, but, ...
I'd argue that Johnson, Farage and that "Ghost of a Dickens villain" Jacob Rees-Mogg are just as morally bankrupt as McConnell.

Bercow is(?)/should be considered a national hero in Britain.
bcnu,
Mikem

It's mourning in America again.
New Oh no argument there
     So then, Peter.. has Blighty an immoral-equivalent of - (Ashton) - (4)
         Peter will know far more than I, but for me, three come readily to mind. -NT - (mmoffitt)
         Re: So then, Peter.. has Blighty an immoral-equivalent of - (pwhysall) - (2)
             They don't have anywhere near the power, but, ... - (mmoffitt) - (1)
                 Oh no argument there -NT - (pwhysall)

Can you stand the excitement?
70 ms