Some Women too feeble for PMQs according to John Bercow
Discussion
10 Pence Short said:
It comes across as a very childish episode every week that the majority of the politicians treat less than seriously.
I'd tighten up the behaviour code to remove the yahooing and put the questions to a random selection to reduce and/or prevent the pathetic grandstanding questions.
Yup, I fail to see how shouting unintelligible nonsense like a pissed-up tramp on a park bench serves to hold anybody to account.I'd tighten up the behaviour code to remove the yahooing and put the questions to a random selection to reduce and/or prevent the pathetic grandstanding questions.
Symbolica said:
10 Pence Short said:
It comes across as a very childish episode every week that the majority of the politicians treat less than seriously.
I'd tighten up the behaviour code to remove the yahooing and put the questions to a random selection to reduce and/or prevent the pathetic grandstanding questions.
Yup, I fail to see how shouting unintelligible nonsense like a pissed-up tramp on a park bench serves to hold anybody to account.I'd tighten up the behaviour code to remove the yahooing and put the questions to a random selection to reduce and/or prevent the pathetic grandstanding questions.
Rotaree said:
Symbolica said:
10 Pence Short said:
It comes across as a very childish episode every week that the majority of the politicians treat less than seriously.
I'd tighten up the behaviour code to remove the yahooing and put the questions to a random selection to reduce and/or prevent the pathetic grandstanding questions.
Yup, I fail to see how shouting unintelligible nonsense like a pissed-up tramp on a park bench serves to hold anybody to account.I'd tighten up the behaviour code to remove the yahooing and put the questions to a random selection to reduce and/or prevent the pathetic grandstanding questions.
Do we get whipped next?
He has a point, as did the Labour MP on BBC TV this morning, which was a first.
You would never get away with that behavior in the workplace, so why should the lawmakers of the land be allowed to get away with it in their workplace? Apart from being an embarrassment it verges upon bullying.
You would never get away with that behavior in the workplace, so why should the lawmakers of the land be allowed to get away with it in their workplace? Apart from being an embarrassment it verges upon bullying.
10 Pence Short said:
It comes across as a very childish episode every week that the majority of the politicians treat less than seriously.
I'd tighten up the behaviour code to remove the yahooing and put the questions to a random selection to reduce and/or prevent the pathetic grandstanding questions.
I would go a lot further and legislate that the session doesn't finish until a satisfactory answer is received.I'd tighten up the behaviour code to remove the yahooing and put the questions to a random selection to reduce and/or prevent the pathetic grandstanding questions.
It is playground bullying most of the time, you only have to watch Ed Balls to see that. I don't know of any other workplace that would allow a person standing up to be on the receiving end of barracking and abuse just for having a different point of view.
Ozzie Osmond said:
NoNeed said:
I don't know of any other workplace that would allow a person standing up to be on the receiving end of barracking and abuse just for having a different point of view.
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