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Do as I say not as I do - Diane Abbott MP


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Originally posted by nommedenet

No - she is a hypocrite, but we would be having by-elections every week if every MP resigned for being a hypocrite.

 

Michael Howard is also a hypocrite (amongst other things) - do you think he should resign also?

 

I'm just trying to show that hypocrisy is not limited to the labour party.

 

Nomme

 

But Nomme this is the Labour Party we are talking about remember 'EDUCATION EDUCATION EDUCATION'. That'll be one sort of education for the masses and other sort for them as can pay- very Socialist indeed.

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Mo

 

Nobody is arguing with you

 

Clearly Ms Abbott is a hypocrite of the highest order, self-confessed too I understand.

 

Obviously it is not Labour Party policy to send your kids to private school, and that is why what she has done, as well as moaning about her colleagues in the past, is hypocritical

 

But that doesnt mean that the majority of the parents amongst the other 420 Labour MPs think as she does

 

My own MP where I live, her son went to the local comp, I remember

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Nothing new. The woman is a trumpet for blair, yet displays the same double standards.

 

She has apparently stated that she could well be hounded out of office over this. If this is the case then it is her own behaviour which will have brought it about.

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Originally posted by alchresearch

According to her (on Question Time last week), she said her son made the decision not her!!!!!

 

If he had picked a local state school in Hackney she would have agreed and sent him there?

 

Now it turns out according to her ex husband she had chosen 3 private schools that she considered appropriate for her son.

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Originally posted by max

I guess he's just saying that after the next election Labour will have an even bigger majority.

 

 

A good chance of been right. Is it healthy for a country to have one party totally dominant?

 

Lets hope that whoever get elected do so by more than 28% of the electorate unlike last time.

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