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And today he has sacked all of his staff, locked them out of the office and said he needs 4 weeks off to restructure....
https://www.thestar.co.uk/news/politics/sheffield-...
https://www.thestar.co.uk/news/politics/sheffield-...
S11Steve said:
And today he has sacked all of his staff, locked them out of the office and said he needs 4 weeks off to restructure....
https://www.thestar.co.uk/news/politics/sheffield-...
Jeez! I know they’re Tykes but are the people of Sheffield really so dumb that they’ll vote for that?https://www.thestar.co.uk/news/politics/sheffield-...
He was riding the crest of Corbyn-Mania back in 2017, there is a big population of public sector employees and students in the area, who clearly fell for the JC-BS fed to them by Momentum.
He is universally despised here in Hallam, from all sides of the political spectrum, but he's got no plans to get off the gravy train of his own accord.
He is universally despised here in Hallam, from all sides of the political spectrum, but he's got no plans to get off the gravy train of his own accord.
REALIST123 said:
S11Steve said:
And today he has sacked all of his staff, locked them out of the office and said he needs 4 weeks off to restructure....
https://www.thestar.co.uk/news/politics/sheffield-...
Jeez! I know they’re Tykes but are the people of Sheffield really so dumb that they’ll vote for that?https://www.thestar.co.uk/news/politics/sheffield-...
And the next lot won’t have heard of Nick Clegg, so we can go back to some semblance of non-ridiculousness.
The latest excuse in the long line - https://www.jaredomara.co.uk/recentactivity/2019/6...
A half-assed excuse of an MP said:
Yesterday, I missed another Brexit vote. I know I owe my constituents an explanation for this - and previous - absences:
I have a slipped disc in my back, a torn bicep in my left arm and Cerebral Palsy in my right arm. I am forced into wearing a vest and elasticated shorts. My general mobility is laughable.
If it were not for my kind parents and staff helping out I would not even be able to get up from a chair. The Parliamentary estate would not allow me dressed like this, even if I could travel.
I am not sure if this is public knowledge but the House of Commons does not have to abide by The Equality Act. They have no interest in allowing disabled individuals to remotely vote. Pleas to The Speakers Office and Procedures Committee have fallen on deaf ears.
Restrictions on remote voting are under trial for maternity leave. It looks as though disabled individuals are being neglected in this.
A simple change to this rule: allowing immobile and disabled peoples to remotely vote in Commons would allow me to vote even when I am unable to attend Parliament. It would allow me - and future generations of MPs with disabilities - to give constituents the representation they deserve.
This sort of thing is a fact of life for many parents, children, adults and carers. I have campaigned and advocated for this since I was a teenager. Sadly, Ableism (prejudice and hatred against people with disabilities) and Neurophobia (prejudice and hatred against people with neurological and psychological disabilities) is still very common. It feels like nobody else cares but us lot who have (or love someone with) a disability.
They won’t make the adjustments I need to vote... yet.
I will continue to campaign for this adjustment. It's important that all people are allowed represent constituents in Parliament, even if they are unable to travel for long periods of time.
Jared O’Mara MP
I have a slipped disc in my back, a torn bicep in my left arm and Cerebral Palsy in my right arm. I am forced into wearing a vest and elasticated shorts. My general mobility is laughable.
If it were not for my kind parents and staff helping out I would not even be able to get up from a chair. The Parliamentary estate would not allow me dressed like this, even if I could travel.
I am not sure if this is public knowledge but the House of Commons does not have to abide by The Equality Act. They have no interest in allowing disabled individuals to remotely vote. Pleas to The Speakers Office and Procedures Committee have fallen on deaf ears.
Restrictions on remote voting are under trial for maternity leave. It looks as though disabled individuals are being neglected in this.
A simple change to this rule: allowing immobile and disabled peoples to remotely vote in Commons would allow me to vote even when I am unable to attend Parliament. It would allow me - and future generations of MPs with disabilities - to give constituents the representation they deserve.
This sort of thing is a fact of life for many parents, children, adults and carers. I have campaigned and advocated for this since I was a teenager. Sadly, Ableism (prejudice and hatred against people with disabilities) and Neurophobia (prejudice and hatred against people with neurological and psychological disabilities) is still very common. It feels like nobody else cares but us lot who have (or love someone with) a disability.
They won’t make the adjustments I need to vote... yet.
I will continue to campaign for this adjustment. It's important that all people are allowed represent constituents in Parliament, even if they are unable to travel for long periods of time.
Jared O’Mara MP
Otis Criblecoblis said:
His ex colleague, and ex Peterborough MP, faced a move to force a by-election, is there no move to do the same with this idiot ?
There are only three grounds under the Recall of MPs act that can trigger a by-election- A custodial prison sentence of a year or less—longer sentences automatically disqualify MPs without need for a petition;
- Suspension from the House of least 10 sitting days or 14 calendar days, following a report by the Committee on Standards;
- A conviction for providing false or misleading expenses claims.
There are plans locally to try to force a Standards Committee investigation, but that's a bit of a long shot IMO. I reckon he would just play the disability card on that.
Despite other MPs with disabilities getting on with the job, he seems to be using it as an excuse.
S11Steve said:
The latest excuse in the long line - https://www.jaredomara.co.uk/recentactivity/2019/6...
don't know about neurophobia - in his case it'd be ophobiaA half-assed excuse of an MP said:
Yesterday, I missed another Brexit vote. I know I owe my constituents an explanation for this - and previous - absences:
I have a slipped disc in my back, a torn bicep in my left arm and Cerebral Palsy in my right arm. I am forced into wearing a vest and elasticated shorts. My general mobility is laughable.
If it were not for my kind parents and staff helping out I would not even be able to get up from a chair. The Parliamentary estate would not allow me dressed like this, even if I could travel.
I am not sure if this is public knowledge but the House of Commons does not have to abide by The Equality Act. They have no interest in allowing disabled individuals to remotely vote. Pleas to The Speakers Office and Procedures Committee have fallen on deaf ears.
Restrictions on remote voting are under trial for maternity leave. It looks as though disabled individuals are being neglected in this.
A simple change to this rule: allowing immobile and disabled peoples to remotely vote in Commons would allow me to vote even when I am unable to attend Parliament. It would allow me - and future generations of MPs with disabilities - to give constituents the representation they deserve.
This sort of thing is a fact of life for many parents, children, adults and carers. I have campaigned and advocated for this since I was a teenager. Sadly, Ableism (prejudice and hatred against people with disabilities) and Neurophobia (prejudice and hatred against people with neurological and psychological disabilities) is still very common. It feels like nobody else cares but us lot who have (or love someone with) a disability.
They won’t make the adjustments I need to vote... yet.
I will continue to campaign for this adjustment. It's important that all people are allowed represent constituents in Parliament, even if they are unable to travel for long periods of time.
Jared O’Mara MP
I have a slipped disc in my back, a torn bicep in my left arm and Cerebral Palsy in my right arm. I am forced into wearing a vest and elasticated shorts. My general mobility is laughable.
If it were not for my kind parents and staff helping out I would not even be able to get up from a chair. The Parliamentary estate would not allow me dressed like this, even if I could travel.
I am not sure if this is public knowledge but the House of Commons does not have to abide by The Equality Act. They have no interest in allowing disabled individuals to remotely vote. Pleas to The Speakers Office and Procedures Committee have fallen on deaf ears.
Restrictions on remote voting are under trial for maternity leave. It looks as though disabled individuals are being neglected in this.
A simple change to this rule: allowing immobile and disabled peoples to remotely vote in Commons would allow me to vote even when I am unable to attend Parliament. It would allow me - and future generations of MPs with disabilities - to give constituents the representation they deserve.
This sort of thing is a fact of life for many parents, children, adults and carers. I have campaigned and advocated for this since I was a teenager. Sadly, Ableism (prejudice and hatred against people with disabilities) and Neurophobia (prejudice and hatred against people with neurological and psychological disabilities) is still very common. It feels like nobody else cares but us lot who have (or love someone with) a disability.
They won’t make the adjustments I need to vote... yet.
I will continue to campaign for this adjustment. It's important that all people are allowed represent constituents in Parliament, even if they are unable to travel for long periods of time.
Jared O’Mara MP
S11Steve said:
Otis Criblecoblis said:
His ex colleague, and ex Peterborough MP, faced a move to force a by-election, is there no move to do the same with this idiot ?
There are only three grounds under the Recall of MPs act that can trigger a by-election- A custodial prison sentence of a year or less—longer sentences automatically disqualify MPs without need for a petition;
- Suspension from the House of least 10 sitting days or 14 calendar days, following a report by the Committee on Standards;
- A conviction for providing false or misleading expenses claims.
There are plans locally to try to force a Standards Committee investigation, but that's a bit of a long shot IMO. I reckon he would just play the disability card on that.
Despite other MPs with disabilities getting on with the job, he seems to be using it as an excuse.
The Jared O'Mara farce continues....
"He" has started to recently re-engage publically via Twitter, https://twitter.com/jaredomaramp with some very bizarre posts and comments, such as he was going to be doing a DJ set at a local festival. When it was pointed out that he claimed he was too ill to stand the commotion and noise in the commons, how could he possibly tolerate a music festival.
A quick backtrack later, and it was all a joke....
It turns out that it is being run by a chap called Gareth Arnold, who was behind the Britain Furst parody accounts - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gareth_Arnold
The BBC had set up some interviews this week with some constituents, councillors and Mr O'Mara, who unsurprisingly has just pulled out this morning due to illness. Once again, wasting time money and effort for everyone else.
And to top it off, he/Gareth Arnols has now set up a Change.org petition to enable MPs to vote remotely. The dear little poppett does want to travel all the way to London to serve his public duties.
As much as I am not keen on Johnson or Hunt calling another snap election, it is the only hope we have in Hallam of getting rid of the useless post turtle.
"He" has started to recently re-engage publically via Twitter, https://twitter.com/jaredomaramp with some very bizarre posts and comments, such as he was going to be doing a DJ set at a local festival. When it was pointed out that he claimed he was too ill to stand the commotion and noise in the commons, how could he possibly tolerate a music festival.
A quick backtrack later, and it was all a joke....
It turns out that it is being run by a chap called Gareth Arnold, who was behind the Britain Furst parody accounts - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gareth_Arnold
The BBC had set up some interviews this week with some constituents, councillors and Mr O'Mara, who unsurprisingly has just pulled out this morning due to illness. Once again, wasting time money and effort for everyone else.
And to top it off, he/Gareth Arnols has now set up a Change.org petition to enable MPs to vote remotely. The dear little poppett does want to travel all the way to London to serve his public duties.
As much as I am not keen on Johnson or Hunt calling another snap election, it is the only hope we have in Hallam of getting rid of the useless post turtle.
S11Steve said:
The Jared O'Mara farce continues....
"He" has started to recently re-engage publically via Twitter, https://twitter.com/jaredomaramp with some very bizarre posts and comments, such as he was going to be doing a DJ set at a local festival. When it was pointed out that he claimed he was too ill to stand the commotion and noise in the commons, how could he possibly tolerate a music festival.
A quick backtrack later, and it was all a joke....
It turns out that it is being run by a chap called Gareth Arnold, who was behind the Britain Furst parody accounts - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gareth_Arnold
The BBC had set up some interviews this week with some constituents, councillors and Mr O'Mara, who unsurprisingly has just pulled out this morning due to illness. Once again, wasting time money and effort for everyone else.
And to top it off, he/Gareth Arnols has now set up a Change.org petition to enable MPs to vote remotely. The dear little poppett does want to travel all the way to London to serve his public duties.
As much as I am not keen on Johnson or Hunt calling another snap election, it is the only hope we have in Hallam of getting rid of the useless post turtle.
If you look at his Twitter you may notice some sarcastic posts. Unfortunately Jar (his m8s call him jar) doesn't get that they are sarcastic"He" has started to recently re-engage publically via Twitter, https://twitter.com/jaredomaramp with some very bizarre posts and comments, such as he was going to be doing a DJ set at a local festival. When it was pointed out that he claimed he was too ill to stand the commotion and noise in the commons, how could he possibly tolerate a music festival.
A quick backtrack later, and it was all a joke....
It turns out that it is being run by a chap called Gareth Arnold, who was behind the Britain Furst parody accounts - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gareth_Arnold
The BBC had set up some interviews this week with some constituents, councillors and Mr O'Mara, who unsurprisingly has just pulled out this morning due to illness. Once again, wasting time money and effort for everyone else.
And to top it off, he/Gareth Arnols has now set up a Change.org petition to enable MPs to vote remotely. The dear little poppett does want to travel all the way to London to serve his public duties.
As much as I am not keen on Johnson or Hunt calling another snap election, it is the only hope we have in Hallam of getting rid of the useless post turtle.
And he is giving away his old office furniture too
techiedave said:
S11Steve said:
The Jared O'Mara farce continues....
"He" has started to recently re-engage publically via Twitter, https://twitter.com/jaredomaramp with some very bizarre posts and comments, such as he was going to be doing a DJ set at a local festival. When it was pointed out that he claimed he was too ill to stand the commotion and noise in the commons, how could he possibly tolerate a music festival.
A quick backtrack later, and it was all a joke....
It turns out that it is being run by a chap called Gareth Arnold, who was behind the Britain Furst parody accounts - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gareth_Arnold
The BBC had set up some interviews this week with some constituents, councillors and Mr O'Mara, who unsurprisingly has just pulled out this morning due to illness. Once again, wasting time money and effort for everyone else.
And to top it off, he/Gareth Arnols has now set up a Change.org petition to enable MPs to vote remotely. The dear little poppett does want to travel all the way to London to serve his public duties.
As much as I am not keen on Johnson or Hunt calling another snap election, it is the only hope we have in Hallam of getting rid of the useless post turtle.
If you look at his Twitter you may notice some sarcastic posts. Unfortunately Jar (his m8s call him jar) doesn't get that they are sarcastic"He" has started to recently re-engage publically via Twitter, https://twitter.com/jaredomaramp with some very bizarre posts and comments, such as he was going to be doing a DJ set at a local festival. When it was pointed out that he claimed he was too ill to stand the commotion and noise in the commons, how could he possibly tolerate a music festival.
A quick backtrack later, and it was all a joke....
It turns out that it is being run by a chap called Gareth Arnold, who was behind the Britain Furst parody accounts - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gareth_Arnold
The BBC had set up some interviews this week with some constituents, councillors and Mr O'Mara, who unsurprisingly has just pulled out this morning due to illness. Once again, wasting time money and effort for everyone else.
And to top it off, he/Gareth Arnols has now set up a Change.org petition to enable MPs to vote remotely. The dear little poppett does want to travel all the way to London to serve his public duties.
As much as I am not keen on Johnson or Hunt calling another snap election, it is the only hope we have in Hallam of getting rid of the useless post turtle.
And he is giving away his old office furniture too
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