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    1. FilmAndLiterature on

      We can’t expect our leaders to make good decisions when they’re *sober*, can we?

    2. Difficult-Egg-5001 on

      Yeah she’s got a great point, I don’t want the people making decisions that effect all of us anywhere near intoxicated.

      If any one of us turned up and drank at work, I guarantee we would be out the door before the beverage was finished.

    3. CropCircles_ on

      I find it outrageous that MPs are allowed to drink on the job. You would get fired for this in any other profession. It’s things like this that destroy public trust in politicians.

    4. Haunting_Design5818 on

      Those saying everyone else would be fired have clearly never been in the city at lunchtime on any given weekday.

    5. UnableAd457 on

      Hopefully she will keep on about it. They are there to work not get pissed on taxpayer subsidised booze.

    6. mashed666 on

      It used to be acceptable in offices to come back a little drunk on a Friday afternoon maybe. These guys are having a pint with breakfast…

    7. voluntarydischarge69 on

      I work a shitty minimum wage job yet I’m expected to turn up to work sober and subject to random testing, why aren’t these clowns being tested and prosecuted for being intoxicated while in a position of responsibility. Didn’t they test the waste water under Westminster and found it laced with coke?

    8. brocanyouchillout on

      a beer at lunch or a single glass of wine isn’t bad but if the mps are getting sloshed what the hell are we even doing here

    9. Crumbdiddy on

      Bruh click the link and 75% of my screen is ads, get fucked holy shit.

    10. Min_sora on

      Blimey, some in-denial alcoholics showed up to this post.

      Edit: Also a bunch of delusional people who think MPs are just having a pint in a day.

    11. ThatBaconSandwich on

      God it’s such a boring schtick – “Despite being a politician and a brazen and mendacious opportunist, I am different and above all the other brazen and mendacious political opportunists..” 

      She is going to bang this drum into the ground. And she’s a plumber BTW did you know ?

    12. therealhairykrishna on

      I’m slightly astonished at the number of people who are totally fine with MP’s drinking at work. In their tax payer subsidised work bar.

      Yes, when I had a temp job moving office furniture we used to go for lunchtime beers. But now, in a job which has actual responsibility and requires thinking? Don’t be ridiculous.

    13. SlickyKimmel on

      Suggestion:
      Shot of whiskey when entering the chamber – compulsory.
      Pint before start of debate – compulsory.
      Any beverage like tea, coffee, fruit juices to be fortified with rum – compulsory.
      Any water serving must be 1 measure of water and 2 measures of wine – compulsory.

      Can’t think of more, please suggest.

    14. Vdubnub88 on

      It’s double standards when MPs can drink cheaper drinks in Westminster than the public can in local pubs, maybe they would understand the cost of living a little better if they had to pay normal pub prices too…

      The bigger issue is why politicians are drinking alcohol during the working day before making decisions/voting that affect the country?? Seems bizarre

    15. CaptainHindsight92 on

      Rather than trying to drag the politicians down with us we should demand our right to government subsidised pints on the job, seems like it will make work more tolerable tbh.

    16. True-Abalone-3380 on

      One thing no one seems to have picked up on is that MPs network, socialise and also entertain in the estate. Quite a few of the bars are also open to anyone on the estate, I think that’s around 10,000 people who can use them.

      It’s a largely private and secure environment, remember this isn’t a factory job making widgets.

      The prices are also more comparable to cheap pubs such as a Spoons.

    17. waltermayo on

      you do all realise that her point isn’t “a pint with lunch” or a “quick one after a long day”, don’t you? if you literally *stink* of alcohol, you’ve not just had one drink.

      are we really that fucking obsessed with our drinking culture that we’re fine with the people we’ve elected to make the decisions that effect our lives being drunk when they do so?

    18. WillWatsof on

      I just went to watch the clip on YouTube and to be honest it just represents everything I hate about politics.

      “I’m not going to answer that question at all, but let me read off my notes a pre-prepared line I was going to say no matter what you asked with a stupid joke written by a coked up spin doctor.”

      PMQs is a joke, our Parliament is a joke, I want every politician who behaves this way to get forcibly chucked out of the building, fuck them all.

    19. ApexAurajin on

      Weird that you’re not allowed to be in control of a vehicle whilst under the influence of alcohol, but you are allowed to be in control of an entire country of almost 70 million people.

    20. Aggravating-Day-2864 on

      Can we have a subsidised bar for staff in our hospitals please….pretty please

    21. Well said on her part. I feel like if you defend politicians getting pissed on the job, I dont have to take you seriously.

    22. I_am_legend-ary on

      All the people and politicians defending this as a pint and lunch, I have a simple solution

      All MPs sign a charter agreeing to randomised regular alcohol testing

      Anybody over the legal drink drive limit at work must resign immediately (and pay the cost of the test)

      They can all happily have their pint at work

    23. TheBlakeOfUs on

      I’m not against the commons having a bar, most MPs can’t just go to local on an evening without getting hounded and if they did (unless they’re a certain few) they’d get lambasted in the press for it anyway.

      However there should be a line between work and pissed.

      If I tried to work pissed I’d be fired and possibly charged with misconduct in a public office.

    24. meharryp on

      watch the clip of her asking about this at PMQs. it’s disgusting. they just mock her for daring to say that it’s not appropriate to drink in work hours

    25. _ataciara on

      God, the Westminster culture is ass.

      Like, there was literally no reason for Starmer to respond to a genuine question with a dig at somebody entirely unrelated to the question, but it happens every time, and is met by guffaws from the drunk old men who are meant to be running the country

      Also didn’t answer the question, this flavour of politics is such an embarrassment, and one we’re embarrassingly familiar with

    26. The government want to destroy the pub industry because the pub is one of the few places left where strangers can talk to one another about the government without surveillance. And of course they’re subsidising themselves with our money to enjoy what we can’t. Imagine the reaction if a warehouse worker crushed a 4 pack of Thatchers on the job.

      The traditional parties have grown too big for their boots. They’re supposed to be our representatives but have turned themselves into the elites – they think they’re feudal barons and lords and are above our mere plebian rules. The whole system is a corrupt hive of roaches and I hope more politicians from upstart parties shine a light so we can see them scuttle.

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