Yeah but they’ll get on their bikes and pull themselves up by their bootstraps just like all tories, they’ll be millionaires by this time next week, just takes hard work.
There are plenty of jobs. Gullis just has to learn to lower his expectations of the kind of employment that he's likely to secure. His CV is a few years as a teacher of some sort and serving as a right-wing MP who was ejected by the voters.
I'm pretty sure one of the private school or an academy school will hire Gullis.
After all you don't have to be qualified and they don't have to teach the national curriculum
I'm told he was an awful teacher but state schools are not that desperate to have him.
The teachers union wont either
She seems to have vanished without a trace, thank God. Like that awful old bat they put up for London Mayor who couldn't even tell the truth about losing her wallet on the Tube.
It's probably completely untrue, as they'll each have plenty of money saved and investmented (as MPs they'll have been paid £91,346 + expenses). If one of these jokers had, for sake of simplicity, £100k in a 4% AER paid-monthly savings account for 6 months, they'd have made £2,016.74 in interest.
Behaving like a deranged, bigoted ape because some bloated, alcoholic, serial liar convinced you that you had a job for life doesn’t always work out well.
Maybe if Gullis hadn’t acted like an ignorant shitgibbon with the attention span of a dead goldfish while an MP he may have found it easier to get a job.
Good now they can see what it’s like on the other side of not knowing where the next penny comes from. As for the baboon he’s unemployable after his antics as an MP
I suppose that, when people have political beliefs that cause them to have zero empathy, the only way for them to understand the position of others is for them to experience it.
Proof that the saying about being kind to people on the ‘way up’ because you’ll perhaps meet them again on the ‘way down’ their reputation precedes them!
Don't think Gullis do himself any favours if he wanted to go back to teaching by conducting himself as a boorish, aggressive boneheaded thug day after day on our TV screens.
I can see why even the most conservative public school wouldn't touch him with a bargepole.
Feel sorry for his kids though.
They could use this as an opportunity for learning and growth. To understand, first hand, the difficulty those on zero hrs contracts or unstable work face in their lives and come back as better humans and possibly MP's who care and try help.
Or they could complain/blame the blob/conspiracy etc.
They should work more hours and cut down on the luxuries and make meals for 30p and get on their bike and take any job and the world does not owe them a living and pick fruit and become entrepreneurs and invest their redundancy payments in bitcoin.
The post still exists its just that their bosses (us) have decided they're inept, corrupt, grifters who we should not be employing. So as such I'm guessing no redundancy pay.
Well well well. You would have thought that Gullis's new found friends would have created a job for him at Eton. He is well qualified as a teacher to coach future PM's on the finer points of doing down the electorate.
Oh the joys of having forgotten the name of the bloke in the middle of these photos. My brain supplied me with "that monkey guy", which just goes to show the impact he made. Also, no idea who the other two are.
All of them got lucky to get in in the first place. They were woefully ill-prepared and lacked the intelligence and competence to do a decent job. Promoted well beyond their level of competence, and allowed the public to see what vile people they really were. It was never going to end well
In my experience, they do, because they're safe: they don't argue, and they do exactly as they're told.
Employers, on the whole, don't like people who can really think for themselves.
It depends on the job. I only recruited people who were independent thinkers. Obedient drones were no use to me in international project management. It was a challenge in Asia because questioning the boss is not normal there.
I was in the public gallery at the first PMQs after the general election and Gullis was in the row behind me. I was wondering what he was doing there but I guess he just didn't have anywhere else to go. Shame.
I delight in this as much as the next person though unfortunately skint politicians of any stripe is bad. Firstly if politics can result in precarity/unemployment it will dissuade working class entrants. Also MPs in financial difficulty can be more easily compromised into becoming a security risk.
I don't think 'politics' per se is what is causing their precarity. It's more the public window into their personality that they opened and yelled at everyone out of.
And they are not 'MPs in financial difficulties', they are ex-MPs and private citizens.
They should go to the job centre. If they don't accept the jobs they're offered, don't offer them any benefits. Let's see how they like their own medicine. 🙂
They screwed the pu lic, now it's their turn, no sympathy at all, especially for Gillis, he is the embodiment of everything that is wrong with UK politics. Oh.... And fartage
Get off your lazy, fat arses. There are plenty of jobs in your local care home. And if that's not good enough for you you are lazy, arrogant bastards, the whole fucking lot of you.
Or drive a bus. Or stack shelves. You'd all have a fit if anyone else was unemployed for six months.
I don't recognise all 3, only the bell in the middle. Is it wrong that I have 0.0% empathy for any of them.
Would i be a better person if I felt a little compassion, I suppose I would, then I think about the cuts in funding, the lies, the parties, and the fact we have more foodbanks than McDs.
Something wrong with a system whereby people of little or no talent at doing anything, who have no experience of doing any of the things that they could (theoretically) be in charge of for a whole country - get to be MPs. If the cabinet is the board for UK PLC then should be a little competence
There's plenty of agency work out there, I'm 59 and drive 150 miles a day delivering around half a tonne of parcels and my company often uses couriers. What's wrong with these workshy fops?
Presumably they were paid for this article? That's another hundred quid to add to the £575. Another 910 similar stories and they're back up to their MP salaries.
The subtitle of this article is misleading. Gullis isn't finding it difficult because he was a Conservative parliamentarian. He's finding it difficult because people know he's Jonathan Gullis.
I'm assuming that conveniently ignores the fact they receive "winding down" payments for four months after leaving office. As well as getting "loss of office" payments.
It beggars belief that nobody wants to employ people who acted like uncouth louts while in Public Office and told lies every time they opened their mouths.
It really is a mystery 😒
Who would touch that knuckle dragger in the middle? Came across like an absolute moron. Consequences for your actions, mate. You're a idiot. You didn't read the room.
It couldn't happen to a more unscrupulous, shifty set of halfwits - all of them deserve their current pecuniary circumstance. Work shy benefit scrounging toerags the lot of them.
Gullis couldn't make it in teaching... But pocketed a shed load of cash whilst making imbecilic pronouncements in the protected environment of Tory government. Keep him away from da impressionable yoof
Maybe they should re-train, get on their bikes or take whatever low income offer their spiv friends in supermarkets, fast-food or other low paid work is available. Or they can be a bit entrepreneurial and set up a business doing what people want. Ghastly failures in & out of office.
Love that for them now that they're on the recieving end for once.
Imho each MP, Minister, Representative, Member of Congress, Bundestags/-rats Abgeordnete, etc pp should have to live a full year on Minimum Social benefits with all other assets frozen so they KNOW how struggling feels like
1 hour a month and you're employed. I know this because a disabled relative on uc didn't qualify for the additional help to find work. Told she was employed working one evening a month. Sadly, they won't be claiming uc as too much money or else they'd face the humiliating system they'd created.
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considering most employers will be able to remember Gullis' behaviour not just in the HoC but in interviews and on social media
its a bit rich to him to act like an entitled snowflake
After all you don't have to be qualified and they don't have to teach the national curriculum
I'm told he was an awful teacher but state schools are not that desperate to have him.
The teachers union wont either
Possibly might employ him as a night watchman at best.
Gullis is a bit of a lightweight
For years, they had the opportunity advertise themselves as competent.
My personal view is:
They appeared only to be unemployable, thick, nasty, work-shy & duplicitous bullies
I really cant see why anyone would want to hire them?
I can see why even the most conservative public school wouldn't touch him with a bargepole.
Feel sorry for his kids though.
Or they could complain/blame the blob/conspiracy etc.
https://aiwillybillhuman.substack.com/p/jonathan-gullis-academy-for-aspiring
They must be EVEN worse...
Surely not...
Employers, on the whole, don't like people who can really think for themselves.
And they are not 'MPs in financial difficulties', they are ex-MPs and private citizens.
Sewing mailbags
Weaving fishing-nets
Swilling out pigs
Chain-gang member
Prison librarian (trusties only)
Frogface bag-carrier and sycophant
Wig tester (Fabricant only)
Pork market promoter (travel required)
Zoo exhibit
Mars colonist
Laughing stock
Loses his seat then complains that he’s broke.
Terrible bloke.
Loss of Office Payment: variable sum depending on age and length of service. It is calculated at twice the statutory redundancy rate.
Winding-up Payment: 2 months net salary.
Winding-up Budget: up to £46k to cover "costs."
Source: ChatGPT.
Or drive a bus. Or stack shelves. You'd all have a fit if anyone else was unemployed for six months.
Would i be a better person if I felt a little compassion, I suppose I would, then I think about the cuts in funding, the lies, the parties, and the fact we have more foodbanks than McDs.
Meanwhile, there's the Scratcher.
🇮🇪🇪🇺
"Nae luck, scroungers".
Sunak sacked him sharpish, but two years on even he had a petit mal and made him deputy party chair shortly before the election deluge .
Supply is up, demand is low.
I feel sorry for his kids but Gullis is reaping what he sowed m.
It really is a mystery 😒
😉😅
Imho each MP, Minister, Representative, Member of Congress, Bundestags/-rats Abgeordnete, etc pp should have to live a full year on Minimum Social benefits with all other assets frozen so they KNOW how struggling feels like
Or they could just become a train driver, £70,000 a year
for doing nothing apparently
I'm sure there'll be lots of fruit picking jobs later in the year.
He shat on his own doorstep.