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Labour Allows Free Vote On Syria Bombing
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Dogsbody...dave needs Labour MPs on his side if it comes to a vote. He has already failed to get this past Parliament once and he can't afford to allow it to happen again. The only reason that he needs Labour's help is that he can't rely on his own MPs to back him, and that's why he can't/won't allow a free vote.
For the record, I think we should go ahead and take action in Syria.
For the record, I think we should go ahead and take action in Syria.
Zacs...I have already said that all parties should allow a free vote on this issue, but even with some Labour MPs help, it is still unclear whether a YES vote will arise.
Interesting rundown of each Parties stance on bombing in Syria, from the following BBC link :::
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-3471 0658
Interesting rundown of each Parties stance on bombing in Syria, from the following BBC link :::
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If I was a Labour Party supporter or member, I'd feel pretty depressed over the way my leader keeps getting out-smarted and out-manouvred by just about everyone - including a large chunk of the parliamentary members as well as the Dave machine.
Just doesn't have the intellectual capacity, sadly.
As the UKIP candidate in Oldham said over the weekend - Corbyn is the gift that just keeps giving. I'd second that.
Just doesn't have the intellectual capacity, sadly.
As the UKIP candidate in Oldham said over the weekend - Corbyn is the gift that just keeps giving. I'd second that.
TTT...no crowing was intended ! Really !
But some interesting has come out of this whole affair :::
1....Right-wingers are in the majority here on AB
2....There are quite a few ABers that are against taking action in Syria.
3.... see 1 above...Corbyn has come in for a lot of stick since here elected !
4.....But opposition to bombing Syria would appear be popular on AB, so see 3 above !
5 ....Perhaps Corbyn isn't such a bad guy after all !
But some interesting has come out of this whole affair :::
1....Right-wingers are in the majority here on AB
2....There are quite a few ABers that are against taking action in Syria.
3.... see 1 above...Corbyn has come in for a lot of stick since here elected !
4.....But opposition to bombing Syria would appear be popular on AB, so see 3 above !
5 ....Perhaps Corbyn isn't such a bad guy after all !
The Times today urged Corbyn to crack the whip. They won't get their way of course, in fact I'm not sure they were serious.
Any other decision by him would have meant half the Shadow Cabinet would have resigned.
So for now meltdown averted.
There are two things going on here: one is the argument about whether we should extend what we are already doing in Iraq ... to Syria. The other is about Jeremy Corbyn and his ideological opposition it would seem to any form of military action. I have no real time for that, as it sounds like he's making up arguments to suit his prior position. Corbyn is currently under the malign influence of the abysmal Seumas Milne. Even John McDonnell seems sensible compared to him
Any other decision by him would have meant half the Shadow Cabinet would have resigned.
So for now meltdown averted.
There are two things going on here: one is the argument about whether we should extend what we are already doing in Iraq ... to Syria. The other is about Jeremy Corbyn and his ideological opposition it would seem to any form of military action. I have no real time for that, as it sounds like he's making up arguments to suit his prior position. Corbyn is currently under the malign influence of the abysmal Seumas Milne. Even John McDonnell seems sensible compared to him
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