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?
It has been a long (at the time of writing) year and a half
On 23rd January 2020
Matt Hancock assured us the British government was "well prepared"
I am going to remind you of some other words that Matt has used over the same period
Matt Hancock 3rd April 2020
"However, the British public are, in a very large part, following the new rules, and the police are policing them largely with their normal consent-based attitude and approach. "
"we do absolutely require people to follow them. And we have had these questions about the boundaries of the rules and people pushing the boundaries. "
It would have been quite an effort to round up that many businesses and execute them - not sure by what means - firing squad, lethal injection, electrocution?
[thread] "Let morning shine on the silver and gold of this land packed with natural wealth. My beautiful land. The glory of a wise people brought up in a culture brilliant with a history millennia long. Let us devote our bodies and minds to supporting this nation forever."
"The UK Government have said that they want school children across Wales to sing a ‘We are Britain’ anthem as part of an event that will teach them about the UK’s “shared values”."