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Survey reveals 76% of voters think pissed-at-work MPs are ‘unacceptable’

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Green Party MP, Hannah Spencer, divided Britain with comments she made to Politics JOE that MPs and journalists are getting drunk in the House of Commons.

Spencer’s intervention split the country into two camps:

  • The MPs and journalists who angrily argued it’s fine for them to be drunk at work — that it’s good, even
  • The 76% of the British public who think it’s anything but good

Spencer’s remarks on MPs puts the public at odds

Perhaps the most amazing thing about the above is that there’s broad consensus across voters for different parties.

On most issues, this is not the case, demonstrating just how out of touch many politicians are.

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This week the Canary reported that MPs from Labour, Reform and Conservatives had all come forward to defend their right to get smashed at work. More have jumped on the bandwagon since then, including Scottish Labour MP, Chris Murray.

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Labour MP, Sam Rushworth, meanwhile, called Spencer a liar.

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There’s a problem with Rushworth’s argument — namely that we’ve all read many accounts of MPs being pissed at work. It goes beyond booze too.

Commentator Owen Jones said the following about the phenomenon of MPs lining up to attach themselves to this unpopular issue:

Genuinely astonished at MPs and commentators angrily piling on Hannah Spencer for criticising MPs’ drinking during votes.

Compelling evidence that the rise of the Green Party has sent them completely insane!

Many others have highlighted how ridiculous the arguments against Spencer have been. The X user, Very Brexit Problems, wrote:

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Hannah Spencer getting shit for highlighting how many MPs stink of beer is mental.

Pilots can’t drink before a flight. Train drivers can’t drink before a shift. Surgeons can’t drink before they operate. Soldiers can’t drink before they’re handed a rifle. Bus drivers, paramedics, police on duty, HGV drivers, none of them can turn up to work smelling of booze without losing their job.

MPs vote on laws affecting 67 million people. Apparently some people are totally cool with them doing that wankered.

On the topic of journalists defending their right to get pissed with the politicians they’re supposed to be holding to account, many argued they’re being “performative”.

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Zoe Gardner, meanwhile, pointed out that we don’t have to go back too far to find an example of MPs mysteriously voting wrong.

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Backlash to the backlash

Since the initial backlash to Spencer, some right-wing commentators have actually realised this is a losing issue. Among them is Sophie Corcoran.

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Green Party leader, Zack Polanski, meanwhile, has benefitted from being on the right side of this issue from the start.

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As the Green Party rises in the polls, the other parties have gone on the attack. The problem is many of the Greens’ ideas are very popular, which is why MPs keep finding themselves clumsily lining up against public opinion.

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To be absolutely fair to them, however, these drunk MPs may not have their best thinking heads on.

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By Willem Moore

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