DavidDeSchmikes
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To some extent, I can respect those that vote against it. I disagree with it, but they've made a decision and they know it will be made public. But the abstainers can feck right off.Also 16 abstentions for Labour on confirmation vote. Including fecking Lisa Nandy
Meh labour are as split as the conservatives and both parties might fracture under the pressure of a general electionAlso 16 abstentions for Labour on confirmation vote. Including fecking Lisa Nandy
Also 16 abstentions for Labour on confirmation vote. Including fecking Lisa Nandy
Pathetic.
That's just put me right off them tbh.
They won't go against their constituents. Self preservation. Nandy sits for Wigan and the borough voted to leave. I'd imagine the others represent similar areas.
They won't go against their constituents. Self preservation. Nandy sits for Wigan and the borough voted to leave. I'd imagine the others represent similar areas.
Where were all the Tory MPs for the vote results? Their side of the House looked half empty.
could have possible been a soft Brexit.This is exactly how no deal happens.
Utterly idiotic.
Forgot about the cabinet. Why no ERG?Cabinet abstained, and the ERG didn't turn up.
Which works for revoke it doesn't for a second ref where all you're doing is affording them a confirmation.
It's just self preservation
Then vote against it for that reason, why abstain? This would have given people the chance of another vote. Stupid to go against. To go with constituents means no deal.
Wonder what the justification is, do they think May is just gonna say feck it and Revoke article 50?Very good point. Remainers not voting for Common Market 2.0 is misguided.
could have possible been a soft Brexit.
Wonder what the justification is, do they think May is just gonna say feck it and Revoke article 50?
That's because he's from a time when politicians actually had some form of head on their shoulders, as much as I disagree with him on alot of things. We've now traded Ronaldo for Owen and that one with the massive face.Said it before but Clarke's head and shoulders above the rest of them, as old as he is.
@SteveJ can speak welsh, that's like 13 or 14 languages and alphabets at once.
Forgot about the cabinet. Why no ERG?
Groundhog May.This is like fecking Groundhog Day isn't it?
Come on now. They have been substantially more left leaning under Nicola than the previous Labour government, nevermind the hard right Tories of present.Well that's officially put the nail in Labour's coffin for me. Might finally vote for the Tartan Tories. At least my dad will be proud of me.
Sure feels like itThis is like fecking Groundhog Day isn't it?
Groundhog May.![]()
I guess I forget that nobody can read my mind, but the Tartan Tories thing is something that I've never believed in myself, I just mentioned it because Gordon Brown once called my dad one.Come on now. They have been substantially more left leaning under Nicola than the previous Labour government, nevermind the hard right Tories of present.
Yes, she would have ignored it unless something won by a landslide.If any of the motions won tonight could May have just ignored it?
It would bring some comfort if this missed opportunity would have been in vain.