It can literally be sorted out in 10 minutes. It's in nobodies interest for the contents of this phone to be revealed. Apart from us plebs, you know, the suckers who vote these fools in and pay taxes.isn't whatsapp linked to the phone number itself? surely they can just take the sim card out
I disagree with your view in his age being a disadvantage we need people of all ages and walks of life in politics! He may have more life experience than someone of 60 who has only ever had been to private school followed by Oxford followed by a high paid job! We need to appeal to younger people and get more young people to vote!I meant to post last week but WTF at this child who's been elected in Selby and Ainsty?
How do the local businesses, families, OAPs expect this guy who's only ever had one job (which was in politics) to understand and represent them?
Madness, but seems like he got in just because all the usual tory voters didn't turn up as they're disenfranchised by Sunak and co.
Nah he won simply because 15,000 tory voters didn't turn out to vote, for whatever reason. Yes he was democratically elected but the turnout and figures for the seat over the years speak for themselves. There was no huge landsliding swing towards him.I think we should at least wait and see how he does before criticising him.
At the end of the day, he was voted in fair and square. Not sure why some people are moaning about democracy in action.
He’s not a child for fuck sake. He’s a 25 year old man. Interestingly he’s the same age Churchill was when he first became an MP - I’m assuming you think he was a child with no life experience either.I meant to post last week but WTF at this child who's been elected in Selby and Ainsty?
How do the local businesses, families, OAPs expect this guy who's only ever had one job (which was in politics) to understand and represent them?
Madness, but seems like he got in just because all the usual tory voters didn't turn up as they're disenfranchised by Sunak and co.
I heard that his mother said he's had 3 jobs, one of them was a butcher. That's all I know about himI meant to post last week but WTF at this child who's been elected in Selby and Ainsty?
How do the local businesses, families, OAPs expect this guy who's only ever had one job (which was in politics) to understand and represent them?
Madness, but seems like he got in just because all the usual tory voters didn't turn up as they're disenfranchised by Sunak and co.
Be quite good if nobody at all in the UK voted in the next general election.Nah he won simply because 15,000 tory voters didn't turn out to vote, for whatever reason. Yes he was democratically elected but the turnout and figures for the seat over the years speak for themselves. There was no huge landsliding swing towards him.
Mhiri Black was 19 when elected, and she has been an excellent constituency MP (even if you don't agree with her views).I think we should at least wait and see how he does before criticising him.
At the end of the day, he was voted in fair and square. Not sure why some people are moaning about democracy in action.
Good point. It's so odd.I don't remember there being this much commentary on Nadia Whittome who was 23 when she became an MP. Is it because she looks her age (maybe even a little mature) while Keir is baby faced? She seems to be doing well as an MP so far and advocates for issues that concern average people and the disenfranchised even if it goes against the party line.
A whole four years? I need to sit down.Good point. It's so odd.
Most people who went to University graduate by the time they're 21, so at 25 most of them will have been in work for four years.
Well, some seem to be acting like he’s fresh out of school, whereas I was making the point that most 25 year olds will have already been in employment for years.A whole four years? I need to sit down.
I think it's because they're flying empty planes over to Greece for the sole purpose of bringing people home before they would have ordinarily returned to the UK.Something really irritating me today, sort of politics related but more news related. Why does the news keep describing the people being flown home from Greece as 'repatriation flights'? They are just flights bringing people home. I've never said to anyone in my life: "I'm flying home tomorrow for repatriation". Sorry ... irrational irritation, I just had to get it out of my system. Fookin' newspeak.
I was in Spain when Monarch airlines went into administration. Our return flight was classed as a repatriation flight as it was chartered by the government.I think it's because they're flying empty planes over to Greece for the sole purpose of bringing people home before they would have ordinarily returned to the UK.
So in that context I think it makes sense to give them a different name.
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