17 spirited responses to the Tories throwing a drinks party during the Rwanda Bill debate
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They've gone from having drinks and breaking rules, to having drinks and breaking international laws.
— JackSharedGradient (@stancliffe_jack) April 22, 2024
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anyone else allowed to drink on the job at the taxpayers expense before voting on a life changing decision for vulnerable people? https://t.co/s7JUq5wtWl
— Heidi Selassie I (@heidisaint) April 22, 2024
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While deciding on policies that will impact some of the most vulnerable people, including those who supported our troops in Afghanistan, Tory MPs will be at a drinks reception.
They’re just not serious about governing. https://t.co/qtEwaHGf4d— Josh Fenton-Glynn (@JoshFG) April 22, 2024
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I suppose it's marginally cheaper than projecting "THIS TORY GOVERNMENT IS UNBELIEVABLY OUT OF TOUCH" across the walls of Parliament. https://t.co/5TIVGyVtV8
— Duncan Hothersall (@dhothersall) April 22, 2024
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Does this mean they don’t listen to any debate just roll up when called to vote … drunk ? https://t.co/krEltdwp6w
— Sharon Tully Odysseos (@SharonOdysseos) April 22, 2024
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Dear colleagues,
As we vote to send some of the most desperate people on the planet to an unsafe country rather than seeking to offer them refuge and safety, let's all drink champagne and chortle. https://t.co/9jfYqNVHYK
— David Shervington (@ShervingtonD) April 22, 2024
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We might be a couple of weeks closer to dragging some desperate and despairing people onto a deportation plane! Bottoms up! It’s only sherry, but imagine it is actual tears! https://t.co/PHNlbwi0N0
— Political Animal (@politic_animal) April 22, 2024
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Voting to make the UK an international pariah, with no mandate, loathed by the country, and pissed. https://t.co/OO7EtW3Pqx
— Alex Andreou (@sturdyAlex) April 22, 2024
Tim (totally unremarkable) had a question.
Does anyone ever think of the optics https://t.co/aeTF2Bg8hO
— Tim (totally unremarkable) (@forwardnotback) April 22, 2024
They probably just poured straight from the bottles.
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