He is a top level arsehole.
I can't tell if he's really thick or just pretends to be.
You have to give it him. A former fireplace salesman (yes really), sacked for shagging one of his junior staff. Then rising through the ranks of government to ultimately being in charge of fucking up the futures of our nation's youth.
Where do they find these fuckwits.
Gavin Williamson under pressure over fireplace firm job
Defence secretary left Elgin & Hall soon afterwards according to sources close to the companywww.theguardian.com
Not to mention the Huawei leak affair.....
You could say that already of ANY MP since I doubt any of them were elected by 91% of the electorate to begin with. The Speaker has to tell the petitions officer in the appopriate constituency to call a poll, otherwise anyone could shift any MP (good or bad) easily. It would be utter chaos....wonders...
Whilst the right of recall is reserved for criminal or expenses related issues, could an MP be effectively rendered in an untenable position if >10% of their electorate could be proved to have voted no confidence in a poll? Seemed like an appropriate thread...
Recall of MPs Act 2015 - Wikipedia
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Seems mad, can't sack an MP for incompetence.You could say that already of ANY MP since I doubt any of them were elected by 91% of the electorate to begin with. The Speaker has to tell the petitions officer in the appopriate constituency to call a poll, otherwise anyone could shift any MP (good or bad) easily. It would be utter chaos.
Williamson is the template.How do you define competence for an MP though ? There's no job description, no role definition, no training.
Williamson is the template.
Personally, I just despise Williamson. Stupid, brown-nosing, ineffectual, arse-wipe. Same with Raab, Truss, and Shapps and I reserve my limited supplies of ongoing, terminal hatred for Patel, Gove, Wankcock and, obviously, the spineless cunt who promoted these mediocrities - Johnson.
Get helpI rewatched the C4 Tory leadership debate from 2019 again the other day (yes, I'm that bored), and whilst Raab stood out as the maddest, Gove was undoubtedly the nastiest. He strikes me as a lot smarter than most of the front bench, then or now.
Gove did say one thing that I agreed with though: "I would be the candidate Jeremy Corbyn would least like to be facing in the House of Commons."