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John Bercow Will Stand Down
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ah, a good point there Gromit. They all wanted Bercow to go, so he did -- on his terms, not somebody else's.
Still sad to see him go -- from my point of view of course -- but the fact remains that, as the Speaker's job is to aid the House of Commons in expressing its will, he's probably achieved that fairly successfully.
Still sad to see him go -- from my point of view of course -- but the fact remains that, as the Speaker's job is to aid the House of Commons in expressing its will, he's probably achieved that fairly successfully.
// All the things that need discussing, and the time is being used for personal anecdotes and ass kissing.
Good grief.// no they seem to be kissing all parts of his anatomy
They have already spitefully said that their ex-Chancellors will not get a peerage. how petty and un-Etonian
considering the absolute dross that does get into the Upper House
Good grief.// no they seem to be kissing all parts of his anatomy
They have already spitefully said that their ex-Chancellors will not get a peerage. how petty and un-Etonian
considering the absolute dross that does get into the Upper House
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