Thursday 18 June 2009

Election of Speaker


For those of you interested in who will park their bum in the Speaker's green chair next week, this site has a comprehensive lowdown on all the candidates.

May the best man or woman win and may they help in bringing some openness and transparency to Westminster.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

good link, most informative.

Now all I need is a vote!

John McClane said...

Subrosa: You haven't blogged about Mr Justice Eady's latest ruling. Are you really a Dundee wifey? What's your post code? The public has a right to know!

subrosa said...

Morning John. I haven't posted about the ruling as I've a few great posts lined up for my Super Seven this week.

You can contact me through SW1A 0AA - mark it c/o Pete Wishart MP.

subrosa said...

Morning CS. I thought that too. Many thanks.

CrazyDaisy said...

SR,

Scary - transparency my bahookie! Widdicombe - she's a liar too!

Independence is the only way forward.

subrosa said...

They're all crooked CD, good morning btw, but at least Ann Widdecombe would be good entertainment.

Great Big Billygoat Gruff said...

The Fall of The 2 Houses of Ussher



The troughing Hoon sat tight hoping that her 1 month flipping, leading to a £16K tax gift, would be overseen by the Telegraph and The Great Unwashed.

She was banking on the “redacting” aka censoring of her claims obscuring her flipping.

At 1 minute to midnight she learns that she has been found out and resigns.


Without The Telegraph being able to access the censored parts she would have got away with it.

Lying, cheating and still fucking us until the very end in full expectation of the resurrection of the righteous.

She was a Junior Minister in The Treasury, Alastair Darling's department, the one that Madman Broon used to haunt.

It beggars belief that Darling was not aware of her position and her attempts to circumvent the discovery.

Brown MUST have known it too, or should have known bearing in mind his protestations of righteousness and dedication to root out the "unacceptable" malfeasance and practitioners. cf Rufus Chipmonk.

Her bye-bye note from Gorgon-Hoon makes no mention of this fact, the malfeasance, just her service to him.

Says it all really.

God rot him

Oldrightie said...

Good morning, also, Subrosa, you know I have the next speaker already in her chair! With her expense claim records she's a natural.

subrosa said...

Good morning OR and a right April showers day it is here.

Are we on the same wavelength again? Folks will be beginning to talk!

Anonymous said...

God post Billygoat. I agree with every word.

The idea that Darling and Brown didn't know about this is a non starter.

So, what Brown really means when he talked about demanding the highest standards, was erm....not true.

If an ordinary citizen, with two or more homes, flipped his main residence for one month in order to avoid tax, what would the penalty be?

I agree SR, Widdecombe would be a laugh but I'm disgusted with her after reading Brownlie's story about her. Still, she might be as much of a bitch to the MPs as she was to the poor people whose facilities she was closing down. That at least would be entertaining.

subrosa said...

Tris, brownlie's got a disgusting story about most MPs. He ought to start a wee series on his blog, not naming names of course lol.

Administrator said...

The chappy Shepherd, who spoke so eloquently last week in the dissolution of Parliament is my choice. Old school Tory, long on education, manners and clipped diction. Oh he also voted for transparency in 2007.

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