No I am not talking about the portrait of the Queen
It is an MP sharing a photograph with a backdrop of her work computer in the background showing the screen active
That's a bit of an information security risk if she had anything sensitive on screen at the time
Oh and on the Queen's portrait
I would ask
In what way does she think lying to the Queen to unlawfully prorogue Parliament represents British values?
In what way is Matt Hancock paying his mistress on the public purse unacceptable?
In what way is the British Prime Minister standing up for the union in a way that represents the "Conservative & Unionist Party" ?
Does Joy agree with the words written by Boris Johnson below:
Does she think it right that in July 2020 when a British Prime Minister could not say he had read the autumn/winter coronavirus plan that might have been a hint he was totally fucking hopeless?
“I think everyone will agree that it’s actually nice to once again have a president who’s not afraid to come to the White House correspondents’ dinner.”
"Within four or five square blocks [in downtown Washington], you've got more people who need them than anyplace else in the world,"
P.T. Barnum had one, but no one thought of bringing one into the White House until John Kennedy came along.
P.T. Barnum had one, but no one thought of bringing one into the White House until John Kennedy came along.
"Kennedy didn't exactly advertise that he was using an Autopen, but autograph collectors soon realized that certain of his signatures could be exactly superimposed on one another-and that meant an Autopen was on the White House premises. "
Before the dust of the Twin Towers had even settled he was jerking himself off (lying) on the boast that 40 Wall Street was now the tallest building in downtown Manhattan.
2,606 people died in the Twin Towers
And all he had was to think of himself & his aggrandizement
“I mean, 40 Wall Street actually was the second-tallest building in downtown Manhattan. And it was actually – before the World Trade Center – was the tallest. And then when they built the World Trade Center, it became known as the second-tallest, and now it’s the tallest.”
I would like to dedicate this thread to Mario Sigbaum
And a quote:
"If someone says it’s raining & another person says it’s dry, it’s not your job to quote them both. Your job is to look out of the f**king window and find out which is true.”
[thread] I don't want to talk about an insurrection but instead @BorisJohnson 's reaction to it from:
@CNN on 21st Sept 2021
@TimesRadio on 10th Oct 2024
with 2 q's
1) when did he gain "knowledge of what happened" ? 2) explain the change from against that ethos to peaceful?