photos i cannot believe aren’t photoshopped (source)
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somebody posted this under that picture of rishi sunak with daniel kawczynski
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Commons Vote
On: Finance (No. 2) Bill: Third Reading
Ayes: 215 (98.6% Con, 0.9% Ind, 0.5% DUP)
Noes: 19 (94.7% SNP, 5.3% PC)
Absent: ~416
Likely Referenced Bill: Finance (No. 2) Act 2010
Description: A Bill to grant certain duties, to alter other duties, and to amend the law relating to the National Debt and the Public Revenue, and to make further provision in connection with finance.
Originating house: Commons
Current house: Unassigned
Bill Stage: Royal Assent
Individual Votes:
Ayes
Conservative (211 votes)
Aaron Bell
Alan Mak
Alberto Costa
Alec Shelbrooke
Alex Burghart
Alex Chalk
Alicia Kearns
Alok Sharma
Amanda Milling
Andrew Griffith
Andrew Jones
Andrew Lewer
Andrew Murrison
Andrew Percy
Andrew Selous
Andy Carter
Angela Richardson
Anna Firth
Anne Marie Morris
Anne-Marie Trevelyan
Anthony Browne
Antony Higginbotham
Ben Everitt
Ben Spencer
Ben Wallace
Bernard Jenkin
Bill Wiggin
Bim Afolami
Bob Blackman
Bob Seely
Brandon Lewis
Caroline Ansell
Caroline Nokes
Charles Walker
Cherilyn Mackrory
Chris Clarkson
Chris Grayling
Chris Green
Chris Philp
Conor Burns
Craig Tracey
Craig Williams
Damian Hinds
Daniel Kawczynski
Danny Kruger
David Davis
David Duguid
David Jones
David Rutley
David Simmonds
Dean Russell
Dehenna Davison
Derek Thomas
Desmond Swayne
Duncan Baker
Edward Argar
Edward Leigh
Elizabeth Truss
Elliot Colburn
Esther McVey
Felicity Buchan
Fiona Bruce
Gagan Mohindra
Gareth Bacon
Gareth Davies
Gareth Johnson
Gary Sambrook
Gavin Williamson
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Gillian Keegan
Graham Brady
Graham Stuart
Greg Hands
Greg Smith
Guy Opperman
Harriett Baldwin
Heather Wheeler
Helen Whately
Holly Mumby-Croft
Huw Merriman
Iain Duncan Smith
Iain Stewart
Jack Brereton
Jack Lopresti
Jackie Doyle-Price
Jacob Rees-Mogg
Jacob Young
James Cartlidge
James Cleverly
James Davies
James Duddridge
James Sunderland
James Wild
Jane Hunt
Jane Stevenson
Jeremy Quin
Jerome Mayhew
Jo Churchill
John Glen
John Howell
John Lamont
Jonathan Djanogly
Jonathan Gullis
Julia Lopez
Julian Lewis
Julian Smith
Julian Sturdy
Justin Tomlinson
Katherine Fletcher
Kelly Tolhurst
Kemi Badenoch
Kevin Hollinrake
Kieran Mullan
Kit Malthouse
Laura Farris
Laura Trott
Lee Rowley
Leo Docherty
Lia Nici
Liam Fox
Lisa Cameron
Louie French
Lucy Frazer
Luke Hall
Marcus Jones
Mark Fletcher
Mark Francois
Mark Garnier
Mark Logan
Martin Vickers
Matt Hancock
Matt Warman
Matthew Offord
Mel Stride
Michael Ellis
Michael Fabricant
Michael Gove
Michael Tomlinson
Mike Freer
Mike Wood
Mims Davies
Neil O'Brien
Nick Fletcher
Nick Gibb
Nicola Richards
Nigel Huddleston
Paul Beresford
Paul Holmes
Paul Howell
Pauline Latham
Penny Mordaunt
Peter Aldous
Peter Bottomley
Philip Dunne
Philip Hollobone
Priti Patel
Ranil Jayawardena
Rebecca Harris
Rebecca Pow
Rehman Chishti
Richard Bacon
Richard Drax
Richard Fuller
Rob Butler
Robbie Moore
Robert Buckland
Robert Courts
Robert Goodwill
Robert Halfon
Robert Largan
Robert Syms
Robin Millar
Robin Walker
Royston Smith
Sajid Javid
Sally-Ann Hart
Saqib Bhatti
Sara Britcliffe
Sarah Dines
Scott Mann
Selaine Saxby
Shailesh Vara
Sheryll Murray
Simon Baynes
Simon Clarke
Simon Fell
Simon Hart
Simon Hoare
Simon Jupp
Stephen Metcalfe
Steve Baker
Steve Brine
Steve Tuckwell
Stuart Andrew
Suzanne Webb
Theo Clarke
Theresa May
Theresa Villiers
Thérèse Coffey
Tobias Ellwood
Tom Hunt
Tom Pursglove
Tom Randall
Tom Tugendhat
Tracey Crouch
Vicky Ford
Victoria Atkins
Victoria Prentis
Wendy Morton
Will Quince
William Cash
Independent (2 votes)
Mark Menzies
William Wragg
Democratic Unionist Party (1 vote)
Jim Shannon
Noes
Scottish National Party (18 votes)
Allan Dorans
Amy Callaghan
Angela Crawley
Anne McLaughlin
Brendan O'Hara
Chris Law
Chris Stephens
David Linden
Deidre Brock
Joanna Cherry
John Nicolson
Kirsty Blackman
Marion Fellows
Owen Thompson
Peter Grant
Philippa Whitford
Richard Thomson
Stewart Malcolm McDonald
Plaid Cymru (1 vote)
Hywel Williams
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Ein britischer Parlamentarier fordert die Regierung seines Landes dazu auf, die Marokkanität der Sahara anerkennen zu haben
Rabat–Herr Daniel Kawczynski, ein Parlamentarier der britischen Konservativen Partei, forderte am Dienstag, dem 30. Januar 2024, in Rabat die Regierung des Vereinigten Königreichs dazu auf, die Souveränität des Königreichs Marokko auf dessen Sahara anerkennen zu haben.
„Ich habe in unserem Parlament (...) viele Fragen gestellt, um in Erfahrung bringen zu dürfen, wann wir die marokkanische Sahara als integralen Bestandteil des Königreichs Marokko anerkennen werden“, unterstrich Herr Kawczynski in einer Presseerklärung anlässlich der Tagung im Anschluss an die Begegnung zwischen einer Delegation britischer Parlamentarier und dem Minister für auswärtige Angelegenheiten, für afrikanische Zusammenarbeit und für die im Ausland lebenden Marokkaner, Herrn Nasser Bourita.
Der britische hochrangige Beamte stellte überdies den privilegierten Status des Königreichs Marokko als „äußerst wichtiger Verbündeter“ des Vereinigten Königreichs klar heraus.
Er wollte darüber hinaus die Bedeutung in den Vordergrund spielen, die das Vereinigte Königreich seiner Partnerschaft mit dem Königreich Marokko beimisst, die Vision seiner Majestät des Königs Mohammed VI würdigend, diese Partnerschaft erstarken zu haben.
Dies ist nicht das erste Mal, dass ein britischer Abgeordneter die gänzliche Anerkennung der Marokkanität der Sahara einfordere. Am vergangenen Samstag forderte auch das Mitglied des britischen Oberhauses, Herr Daniel Hannan, die Anerkennung „der gänzlichen Souveränität“ des Königreichs Marokko auf dessen Sahara und die Verstärkung der Handelsbeziehungen zwischen den beiden Königreichen ein.
Der britische Abgeordnete Herr Liam Fox richtete seinerseits am 7. Januar 2024 einen Schrieb an den Außenminister Herrn David Cameron aus, worin er die Bedeutung einer „proaktiveren und günstigeren Position des Vereinigten Königreichs“ in Hinsicht auf die Frage der marokkanischen Sahara in den Vordergrund stellte.
Quellen:
http://www.corcas.com
http://www.sahara-social.com
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why doesn’t daniel kawczynski, the uk’s tallest mp, simply eat the other mps
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Spotted in town. “Dodgy Dan” aka our beloved Tory MP 😏
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(via Tory MP tries to smear Labour but ends up taking his own party down instead)
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“It would be "immoral and illiterate" for Britain to take in more Ukrainian refugees, a Conservative MP has claimed.
Daniel Kawczynski, the MP for Shrewsbury, said people fleeing the conflict should remain in "front line" states and not travel to the UK for their own good.”
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Once again, fuck the tories
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He must've been a very gifted child given he was born on Poland and immigrated to the UK aged 6. I wonder what special skills he brought with him.
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Commons Vote
On: The Tribunal Procedure (Upper Tribunal) (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) (Amendment) Rules 2024
Ayes: 135 (100.0% Con)
Noes: 10 (100.0% SNP)
Absent: ~505
Individual Votes:
Ayes
Conservative (133 votes)
Aaron Bell
Alberto Costa
Alex Burghart
Alex Chalk
Alicia Kearns
Alok Sharma
Amanda Solloway
Andrew Griffith
Andrew Jones
Andrew Lewer
Andrew Murrison
Andrew Percy
Andrew Selous
Andy Carter
Angela Richardson
Anne Marie Morris
Anne-Marie Trevelyan
Anthony Browne
Ben Everitt
Ben Spencer
Ben Wallace
Bernard Jenkin
Bob Blackman
Bob Stewart
Brandon Lewis
Caroline Nokes
Charles Walker
Chloe Smith
Chris Grayling
Chris Philp
Craig Tracey
Damian Collins
Damian Hinds
Daniel Kawczynski
David Davis
David Duguid
David Jones
David Morris
David Rutley
David Simmonds
Dean Russell
Dehenna Davison
Desmond Swayne
Duncan Baker
Elliot Colburn
Felicity Buchan
Fiona Bruce
Gagan Mohindra
Gareth Bacon
George Eustice
Graham Brady
Graham Stuart
Greg Clark
Heather Wheeler
Helen Whately
Holly Mumby-Croft
Iain Duncan Smith
Iain Stewart
Jacob Young
James Cartlidge
James Davies
James Duddridge
Jane Hunt
Jerome Mayhew
Jo Churchill
John Baron
John Hayes
John Howell
Joy Morrissey
Julian Lewis
Julian Smith
Karen Bradley
Katherine Fletcher
Kit Malthouse
Lee Rowley
Lia Nici
Louie French
Lucy Allan
Lucy Frazer
Marcus Jones
Martin Vickers
Matt Hancock
Matt Warman
Matthew Offord
Michael Ellis
Michael Fabricant
Michael Tomlinson
Michelle Donelan
Mike Wood
Mims Davies
Neil Hudson
Nickie Aiken
Nigel Huddleston
Paul Holmes
Peter Aldous
Philip Dunne
Philip Hollobone
Ranil Jayawardena
Rebecca Harris
Rebecca Pow
Richard Bacon
Rob Butler
Robert Courts
Robert Halfon
Robert Largan
Robert Neill
Robin Walker
Royston Smith
Sally-Ann Hart
Saqib Bhatti
Scott Mann
Shailesh Vara
Sheryll Murray
Simon Baynes
Simon Clarke
Simon Fell
Simon Hoare
Stephen Hammond
Stephen McPartland
Stephen Metcalfe
Steve Brine
Steve Tuckwell
Suzanne Webb
Theo Clarke
Theresa Villiers
Tim Loughton
Tom Hunt
Tom Pursglove
Tracey Crouch
Victoria Atkins
Victoria Prentis
Will Quince
William Cash
Noes
Scottish National Party (9 votes)
Allan Dorans
Amy Callaghan
Angela Crawley
Anne McLaughlin
Ian Blackford
John Nicolson
Marion Fellows
Philippa Whitford
Richard Thomson
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Just a warning. Typical.
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Nemzeti konzervatívok II.
⇒ Nemzeti konzervatívok I. — Az álkatolikus bűnöző
⇓ Megosztás ⇓ A másféle katolikus
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Mr Katolikus
Konzervatív ováció
A kávé illata
Koldus és királyfi
Az aranyember
A Jóisten titkos szándéka
Beteljesült álom
Putyin ipari mérete
Moszkvai faló
Kísért a múlt
Európát, a gyönyörű nőt
Látószög a zsákból
Mint tudjuk, a nemzeti konzervativizmus különös furabogár ideológia,…
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Tory MP trys to smear Labour but ends up taking his own party down instead
Tory MP trys to smear Labour but ends up taking his own party down instead
Thought that the economic credibility of the Conservative Party couldn’t sink any lower? Think again. In a social media faux pas, Conservative MP for Shrewsbury and Atcham Daniel Kawczynski made a tweet aimed at smearing the Labour Party’s record on the economy. What he didn’t realise is that instead of proving Labour are reckless – it highlighted that his own party have overseen a huge increase…
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The Brexiteers are talking Oranges for a while now: The EU’s thousands of senseless tariffs simply serve to punish the poor
Looks like they switched to lemons and some idiot believed them. If oranges or lemons doesn’t matter, this is easy to debunk in 60 seconds of google time.
1.) Look up EU trade in oranges
https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-eurostat-news/-/DDN-20171221-1
To find out that over 70% of all oranges imported into the EU are either from South Africa or Egypt
2.) Look up EU trade policy and Africa's exports (factsheet)
http://trade.ec.europa.eu/doclib/docs/2017/november/tradoc_156399.pdf
To find out that there are 0% tariffs on pretty much all Oranges, or Lemons, you’ll find in stores, as:
South Africa falls under the EBA (Everything but Arms) and is 100% exempt.
Egypt has a FTA with the EU, which includes Oranges.
It takes a minute to debunk, but too many people still believe the lies!
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