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Post by herbiedumplings on Apr 5, 2024 7:02:09 GMT
Little Willy Wragg has been involved in this WhatsApp sexting honey trap business that the police are looking into according to The Times As much as I’m happy to see the demise of a Tory MP I hate honey traps Men are led by their bellends, always have been, always will be. Not all men are responsible for ruling on the behavioural standards of their colleagues, though. If I squint at this and look at it sideways, I can see it as being used to justify Boris being allowed back into the fold. “He can’t be judged by someone with such poor judgment,” they’d say. Whether WW was approached on Grindr with that in mind will probably be the subject of a Netflix documentary, if it does happen…
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Post by Mozzer on Apr 5, 2024 8:04:02 GMT
As much as I’m happy to see the demise of a Tory MP I hate honey traps Men are led by their bellends, always have been, always will be. Not all men are responsible for ruling on the behavioural standards of their colleagues, though. If I squint at this and look at it sideways, I can see it as being used to justify Boris being allowed back into the fold. “He can’t be judged by someone with such poor judgment,” they’d say. Whether WW was approached on Grindr with that in mind will probably be the subject of a Netflix documentary, if it does happen… My big take so far is that all MPs need a morning of lessons on social media safety. Like both my teenagers have had. 'Don't share naked photos of yourself' isn't part of the advanced course.
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Post by hedleyverity on Apr 5, 2024 8:11:28 GMT
Not all men are responsible for ruling on the behavioural standards of their colleagues, though. If I squint at this and look at it sideways, I can see it as being used to justify Boris being allowed back into the fold. “He can’t be judged by someone with such poor judgment,” they’d say. Whether WW was approached on Grindr with that in mind will probably be the subject of a Netflix documentary, if it does happen… My big take so far is that all MPs need a morning of lessons on social media safety. Like both my teenagers have had. 'Don't share naked photos of yourself' isn't part of the advanced course. ‘Go straight to the police if being blackmailed, don’t give out confidential information’ shouldn’t need to part of the advanced course either
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Post by nelly on Apr 5, 2024 8:30:44 GMT
My big take so far is that all MPs need a morning of lessons on social media safety. Like both my teenagers have had. 'Don't share naked photos of yourself' isn't part of the advanced course. ‘Go straight to the police if being blackmailed, don’t give out confidential information’ shouldn’t need to part of the advanced course either So WW got caught with his trousers down, literally. Thank God he's stepping down at next election. Not to mention he voted for the pollution of our local rivers. Couldn't care less about his sexuality. The Man's a opportunistic horrible Tory.
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Post by timberwolf on Apr 5, 2024 8:39:08 GMT
Not all men are responsible for ruling on the behavioural standards of their colleagues, though. If I squint at this and look at it sideways, I can see it as being used to justify Boris being allowed back into the fold. “He can’t be judged by someone with such poor judgment,” they’d say. Whether WW was approached on Grindr with that in mind will probably be the subject of a Netflix documentary, if it does happen… My big take so far is that all MPs need a morning of lessons on social media safety. Like both my teenagers have had. 'Don't share naked photos of yourself' isn't part of the advanced course. Or not being involved in it in the first place if you are in the public eye. Even if you think you are popular there is always someone lurking to do you ill.
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Post by Count de Stockport on Apr 5, 2024 9:05:26 GMT
My big take so far is that all MPs need a morning of lessons on social media safety. Like both my teenagers have had. 'Don't share naked photos of yourself' isn't part of the advanced course. Or not being involved in it in the first place if you are in the public eye. Even if you think you are popular there is always someone lurking to do you ill. Exactly. If you don't want to come off hook-up apps, then don't run for parliament. Simples. And like, I get that politicians are human as well, and have human needs, including intimacy, but there are far safer ways of finding sex, love, etc than online dating apps that tell you almost nothing about the people you're interacting with
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Post by herbiedumplings on Apr 5, 2024 9:40:18 GMT
Or not being involved in it in the first place if you are in the public eye. Even if you think you are popular there is always someone lurking to do you ill. Exactly. If you don't want to come off hook-up apps, then don't run for parliament. Simples. And like, I get that politicians are human as well, and have human needs, including intimacy, but there are far safer ways of finding sex, love, etc than online dating apps that tell you almost nothing about the people you're interacting with To be fair, plenty of people fantasise about sleeping with strangers, and hookup apps make it simple to live out those fantasies. But you can use a hookup app without sending nudes.
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Post by timberwolf on Apr 5, 2024 9:45:47 GMT
Exactly. If you don't want to come off hook-up apps, then don't run for parliament. Simples. And like, I get that politicians are human as well, and have human needs, including intimacy, but there are far safer ways of finding sex, love, etc than online dating apps that tell you almost nothing about the people you're interacting with To be fair, plenty of people fantasise about sleeping with strangers, and hookup apps make it simple to live out those fantasies. But you can use a hookup app without sending nudes. Well i managed fine before the internet was invented as most people are strangers anyway before you meet em somewhere or other.
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Post by vicar on Apr 5, 2024 11:45:42 GMT
As much as I’m happy to see the demise of a Tory MP I hate honey traps Men are led by their bellends, always have been, always will be. Not all men are responsible for ruling on the behavioural standards of their colleagues, though. If I squint at this and look at it sideways, I can see it as being used to justify Boris being allowed back into the fold. “He can’t be judged by someone with such poor judgment,” they’d say. Whether WW was approached on Grindr with that in mind will probably be the subject of a Netflix documentary, if it does happen… They could well be in the process of discrediting all those who opposed him, it's not that far fetched.
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Post by herbiedumplings on Apr 5, 2024 13:34:02 GMT
Not all men are responsible for ruling on the behavioural standards of their colleagues, though. If I squint at this and look at it sideways, I can see it as being used to justify Boris being allowed back into the fold. “He can’t be judged by someone with such poor judgment,” they’d say. Whether WW was approached on Grindr with that in mind will probably be the subject of a Netflix documentary, if it does happen… They could well be in the process of discrediting all those who opposed him, it's not that far fetched. Meanwhile, on Planet Tory, there are some who believe he should be up for some kind of award: William Wragg: Jeremy Hunt praises MP's apology over dating app incident www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-68740332
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Post by mattyovrio on Apr 5, 2024 19:38:04 GMT
Or not being involved in it in the first place if you are in the public eye. Even if you think you are popular there is always someone lurking to do you ill. Exactly. If you don't want to come off hook-up apps, then don't run for parliament. Simples. And like, I get that politicians are human as well, and have human needs, including intimacy, but there are far safer ways of finding sex, love, etc than online dating apps that tell you almost nothing about the people you're interacting with It shows a massive lack of judgment - and even worse classic arse covering reaction when it went south for him. He should have been straight to the police and not throwing colleagues under a bus. How was this man anywhere near government?
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Post by hedleyverity on Apr 5, 2024 20:15:11 GMT
Exactly. If you don't want to come off hook-up apps, then don't run for parliament. Simples. And like, I get that politicians are human as well, and have human needs, including intimacy, but there are far safer ways of finding sex, love, etc than online dating apps that tell you almost nothing about the people you're interacting with It shows a massive lack of judgment - and even worse classic arse covering reaction when it went south for him. He should have been straight to the police and not throwing colleagues under a bus. How was this man anywhere near government? He wasn’t anywhere near government really, never even had a junior ministerial job has he, which considering some of those who have….
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Post by herbiedumplings on Apr 5, 2024 21:09:41 GMT
It shows a massive lack of judgment - and even worse classic arse covering reaction when it went south for him. He should have been straight to the police and not throwing colleagues under a bus. How was this man anywhere near government? He wasn’t anywhere near government really, never even had a junior ministerial job has he, which considering some of those who have…. No, but he’s been on more than a few committees, which are arguably more influential on the business of government: members.parliament.uk/member/4429/career
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Post by voodooray on Apr 10, 2024 10:05:20 GMT
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Post by herbiedumplings on Apr 10, 2024 10:19:35 GMT
Just as well I’m stepping out in some nice Copas these days!
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