Showing posts with label Nadine Dorries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nadine Dorries. Show all posts

Tuesday, 6 November 2012

She Does What She Wants

The Sun reports today that:
FEISTY Tory Nadine Dorries is about to upset David Cameron AND her constituents — by going on I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here.

The £65,738-a-year MP, who dubbed the PM and Chancellor George Osborne “arrogant posh boys”, will spend the best part of a MONTH in the Aussie jungle.
Sources say the Mid Bedfordshire MP will be paid “a maximum of £40,000”.
Undoubtedly much anger will be directed her way in light of this decision, and not without good reason:
By TOM NEWTON DUNN, Political Editor
MAD Nad has a whole lot of questions to answer today, because she has sparked a serious democratic problem.
Besides missing the December 5 mini budget, who will represent her constituents for a month now she has flounced off to the other side of the world? Dorries has also prompted questions for her boss David Cameron. Did he give her permission? If not, can he really allow her to keep the Tory whip?
A serious democratic problem? Well yes quite, but what are we going to do about it? Angry words, tweets and comments in newspaper articles are all very well and good...but they won't stop Nadine going, they won't kick her out of her seat and they won't stop her getting paid. What we need is a solution...and thankfully we have one: the Harrogate Agenda. If implemented we could stop it.

Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Thick

Tory Nadine Dorries is one of those MPs who's so thick that even the other MPs have noticed, so it is of no surprised that she is getting all excited over Mark Pritchard's article yesterday in the Daily Telegraph. She blogs:
I am very definitely one of those calling for a referendum as backbench MP and secretary of the 1922 committee Mark Pritchard has done in today’s Daily Telegraph.

The time for all backbench Tory MPs to start pushing for a referendum is now. Not at conference where such meetings will be tolerated, but back in Westminster when Parliament resumes and conference is forgotten. Westminster is the kitchen and we backbenchers will have to turn up the heat to get what we want.
Pushing for a referendum? Hmm so let's have a look her voting record on EU matters now her party is in Government:
  1. She voted to approve of the Lisbon Treaty:
    Nadine Dorries MP, Mid Bedfordshire voted to establish the European Union External Action Service.
  2. She approved that the EU should have economic governance over the UK:
    Nadine Dorries MP, Mid Bedfordshire voted to approve the Government's position that any sanctions proposed by the EU in relation to economic governance do not apply to the UK.
  3. And voted to approve UK bailouts of Eurozone countries:
    Nadine Dorries MP, Mid Bedfordshire voted to dilute proposed opposition to EU bailouts of countries in financial trouble.
Does she really think we're all taken in by her nonsense? Apparently so. Talking of thick MPs, Clegg today claims no-one predicted the Euro crisis (circa 12 mins in).

Meanwhile the Euro turmoil continues with the imminent default of Greece, a surprising downgrade of Italy's credit rating and the China State Bank halting FX swaps with UBS and big 3 French banks.

Sunday, 24 October 2010

When In A Hole...

...stop digging. Nadine Dorries, lying Tory MP has this gem on her blog, defending herself against the torrent of justified criticism (my emphasis):
I would also like to state that every word written on my blog is absolutely true.
This from the same woman who wrote this to the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards:
My blog is 70% fiction and 30% fact...I rely heavily on poetic licence and frequently replace one place name/event/fact with another.
So is she lying to her constituents or lying to the Commissioner?

Friday, 22 October 2010

Liar


In news that is about as surprising as spotting a bear heading towards the nearest woods clutching a newspaper, Tory MP Nadine Dorries is a self confessed liar:
A high-profile Tory MP was accused by a sleaze watchdog of misleading her constituents yesterday after she admitted her popular blog is ‘70 per cent fiction’.
She admitted this as a 'defence' to the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards investigation into her second homes allowances. This is an extract from Dorries' letter to the Commission:
My blog is 70% fiction and 30% fact. It is written as a tool to enable my constituents to know me better and to reassure them of my commitment to Mid Bedfordshire. I rely heavily on poetic licence and frequently replace one place name/event/fact with another.
So this is an elected representative who openly admits that she doesn't tell her constituents the whole truth. Charming, don't they deserve better than this? And this is far from the first time that Dorries has brought herself into disrepute:
There are plenty more reasons aside from those listed above that Nadine Dorries shouldn't be an MP. She is a perfect example of why parliamentary reform is urgently needed and why MPs should subjected to more accountability to the electorate.

If she had any kind of dignity she would resign - she won't - and I don't hold my breath that Cameron will do anything. Maybe because Dorries is the perfect metaphor for his party.

Thursday, 30 September 2010

MPs Shouldn't Blog

So says Tory MP Nadine Dorries...on her blog!
In the article, in which I very clearly define the reasons why MPs should not blog or Twitter...
Nadine then goes on to ask the all important question; "Is there such a thing as Twitter addiction?":
I wonder if very soon someone is going to identify a Twitter syndrome and we get to read about people who have become compulsive Tweeters. Will we hear stories of people who Tweet, oh I don't know, say 50 times a day and need to go into re-hab?
I will put money on that being a Daily Mail story one day.
The more I read her post the more I hope it's a wind-up, if it's not then I truly despair. Is this what the calibre of MPs has come to?

Update: Blimey Nadine's post has caused a bit of a stir here, here, here and here.