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Cameron tells Dennis Skinner to resign.


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Lets be fair though, its not exactly difficult to make camaloon look an idiot

 

He's looking more and more shaky. He can't control himself in the house.

 

Contrast with somebody like Michael Gove who although I don't agree with his policies is consistently polite, pleasant, persuasive, listens carefully to questions and despite the usual extreme provocation does a good job of keeping a lid on his emotions. That's how it should be done but we've had to endure a succession of twits in the PM role for the last 20 years.

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Hardly Skinner's fault is it.

 

He is the most hard-working MP in the commons. He does absolutely loads for his constituents.

 

A great MP. Wish there were more like him

 

Its the same over here with Frank Field. His constituency is just as bad but he adjusts himself to fit in with the people he represents and he gets cross party support and respect.

 

Although saying that the poor quality A5 flyer he put through my door last night begging for people to vote Labour for the council elections seemed a bit desperate and out of character.

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He belonged to a period when most MP's were not corrupt.

 

Also it's what he has to say and how he behaves which is important not how old he is imo and he has the experience to see through the 'we're all in this together' which may irritate Cameron

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He might not be corrupt, he might turn up to Parliament every day, but he doesn't really do much else. He hasn't been able to to attract much investment into Bolsover, and the place is still full of unemployment and drug and alcohol abuse.

 

His electors have returned him since 1970 so he must be doing something right.

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