Peter Reynolds

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Robert Jenrick is the Epitome of the Very Worst of British Politics

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A prominent member of the Conservative Party that destroyed Britain between 2016 and 2024, Jenrick keeps swerving, dodging and slithering, desperate to gain advantage in the cess pit that our House of Commons has become. He has committed enough acts of treason against the British people, now he does so against his own party, pretending he has no responsibility for its appalling record.

There are many others who challenge his title as the worst: Suella Braverman, Priti Patel, Oliver Dowden, Mark Francois, George Freeman, Andrew Griffith, John Hayes, Simon Hoare, Andrew Mitchell, Iain Duncan Smith, Nick Timothy, Gavin Williamson, etc, etc. The list is so long and all of them are incompetent, authoritarian, racist and mostly in the pay of the Israeli state while supporting genocide.

But Jenrick eclipses them all in his sickening, self-serving, tabloid tactics for attracting attention and stirring conflict.

British politics is completely broken. Both Labour and Conservative, the government and official opposition, consist of corrupt politicians concerned only with lining their own pockets and holding onto their fat salaries and generous expenses by any means necessary. The Liberal Democrats, who I voted for at the last election, has some good individuals but a weak leader and a completely ineffectual presence in Parliament. Reform is the tip of the spear in racism, xenophobia, authoritarianism and hatred of all minorities. In truth, most Conservative MPs toe the Reform line.

I admire Zack Polanski and the Greens. Plaid Cymru is a good choice for my homeland of Wales. If I was a Scot I would vote for the SNP and independence. The Northern Ireland MPs govern in an area of the UK that is totally different from Great Britain. The sooner Ireland is united the better.

The rise and fall of Robert Jenrick is an exact parallel with the decline of Britain and he bears a heavier responsibility than most.

Written by Peter Reynolds

January 15, 2026 at 6:27 pm

Email To My MP On Conduct Of Tory MPs At PMQs.

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cameron smirk

From: Peter Reynolds
Sent: 09 March 2016 15:00
To: Oliver Letwin
Subject: Conduct of Tory MPs at PMQs

Dear Oliver,

The disgusting behaviour of your colleagues in the House today was shameful. They demean Parliament and our entire political system, not to mention the elected government and, most important of all, our nation.

The spectacle of these pompous buffoons conducting themselves in a manner that would be unacceptable from primary school children is just too much. It appalls me and, I am sure, all decent people throughout the UK. They are pigs rooting in a trough of self-indulgent hypocrisy. Each one of them could do with 24 hours in a cell to contemplate their behaviour which is far worse than some drunken yobbo vomiting in the gutter after a binge drinking session.

That all Cameron can do is smirk makes the whole matter worse. His failure to act makes him the most culpable oaf of all.

Please ensure that my views are communicated to the prime minister, your colleagues in cabinet and other Tory MPs.

This must stop.

Kind regards,

Peter Reynolds

Written by Peter Reynolds

March 9, 2016 at 3:13 pm

Barclays Pays £113 Million Tax, £2800 Million Bonuses

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Seeker After Truth

Congratulations to Labour MP Chuka Umunna, who has exposed the truth about the organised crime syndicate known as Barclays Bank.  See here for the full story.

Far from contributing to the British economy, in 2009 the bosses of this criminal gang paid themselves nearly 25 times as much as they paid in tax on their ill gotten gains.

Barclays Boss = Liar & Cheat

Nothing better illustrates the deception, fraud and misrepresentation that this den of thieves has perpertrated on the British people.   It also highlights the weakness and compromise of Dr Vince Cable, once held up as the champion of the people, now revealed as weak, ineffectual and useless in the face of  Barclays’ corrupting influence.  As for Cameron, his poodle and all the other cowardly members of our once honourable House of Commons, they are all two-faced, impotent and in shameful, sycophantic awe of the vast piles of shekels that the banker robbers accumulate.