Bercow Goes Tonto
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irc said:
Utterly deplorable and there is no place for bullies in a modern society.Will the hard working British tax payer be offering a payout to the victims as per Priti Patel & Bozza?
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/pri...
https://www.personneltoday.com/hr/priti-patel-sett...
This odious little pompous Pratt, was everything people despise in our politics, and why so many view politics for what people like him portray….still no doubt he will be making plenty doing the rounds of any one who wants to put on the daytime tv trivia to carry on running his mouth…..
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hstewie said:
hstewie said: No time for bullies and I see he doesn't seem to be accepting the findings with any sense of humility.
Hopefully he will be kicked out of the Labour Party (did he actually join it?).
Claimed to have joinedHopefully he will be kicked out of the Labour Party (did he actually join it?).
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2021/jun/19/j...
Despise bullies and whilst Bercow is an odious jumped up pompus sufferer of "little man syndrome"
Quoting from the judgement
The Conduct of Mr John Bercow Allegation 2 in the Emms case concerns an episode arising from a work trip which the complainant and the respondent took together to Kenya. The complainant’s account is that the respondent had in his hand luggage an item which was refused on security grounds. She describes it as ‘a toiletry item’. She says that in response to the refusal to allow the item through security and onto the flight, the respondent threw a temper tantrum and then sulked, refusing to acknowledge the complainant during the flight and on arrival in Kenya. Her account is that she was shocked and distressed by the respondent’s attitude, which was, she says, aggressive and quite out of proportion. Her evidence is that she reported the episode as a significant and difficult event to other people, including three witnesses from whom statements were subsequently taken. The respondent’s case is that there was no significant episode, no aggression or sulking by him and indeed no difficulty. He was irritated with himself, he said, and expressed some annoyance, but the whole episode was trivial.
Really .... he said she said playground activity
Sounds like when two snowflakes collide .... try working in a factory or building site
Quoting from the judgement
The Conduct of Mr John Bercow Allegation 2 in the Emms case concerns an episode arising from a work trip which the complainant and the respondent took together to Kenya. The complainant’s account is that the respondent had in his hand luggage an item which was refused on security grounds. She describes it as ‘a toiletry item’. She says that in response to the refusal to allow the item through security and onto the flight, the respondent threw a temper tantrum and then sulked, refusing to acknowledge the complainant during the flight and on arrival in Kenya. Her account is that she was shocked and distressed by the respondent’s attitude, which was, she says, aggressive and quite out of proportion. Her evidence is that she reported the episode as a significant and difficult event to other people, including three witnesses from whom statements were subsequently taken. The respondent’s case is that there was no significant episode, no aggression or sulking by him and indeed no difficulty. He was irritated with himself, he said, and expressed some annoyance, but the whole episode was trivial.
Really .... he said she said playground activity
Sounds like when two snowflakes collide .... try working in a factory or building site

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