Politics latest: US State Department highlights 'significant human rights issues' in the UK
A new US State Department report identifies "significant human rights issues" in the UK, pointing to "credible reports of serious restrictions on freedom of expression" as a key example.
That's because we have a human rights lawyer as Prime Minister. Huge irony, but never mind Sir Keir, face up to the deficiencies of your former profession like a man.
No?
More puling, pusillanimous evasion it is then.
No?
More puling, pusillanimous evasion it is then.
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I suppose that if I referred to "Sir Pusillanimous Prick" everyone would know who I meant.
"That's because we have a human rights lawyer as Prime Minister. Huge irony, but never mind, Sir Keir, face up to the deficiencies of your former profession like a man."
Not a bug but a feature. What the current Government have failed to ask themselves is whether or not what worked in Opposition works when in power.
Is that puling or puking, AKH?
Yes, to him it means rights for other people, not the white, indigenous inhabitants.
dearieme - yes they would know and that says much about his reputation.
DJ - that old saying about pulling faces could be adapted. "If you are vociferously impractical when the political wind changes you'll stay like that."
James - it's drifting that way.
Tammly - yes, his clients.
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