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Should May Have Sought Parliamentary Approval?
She has entirely lost my support - such as it was- and will not lose any sleep over that perhaps, but there seems to be gathering condemnation at home and abroad e.g.
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Yes. I don't particularly care about the legal niceties. There was no urgency required in this action (if it was due to chemical weapons) except for the American timetable, and therefore she was morally obliged to consult parliament as Cameron did. I imagine, however, that she was concerned about losing the vote and also that the US has learned from last time...
07:45 Sun 15th Apr 2018
Yes. I don't particularly care about the legal niceties. There was no urgency required in this action (if it was due to chemical weapons) except for the American timetable, and therefore she was morally obliged to consult parliament as Cameron did. I imagine, however, that she was concerned about losing the vote and also that the US has learned from last time - i.e. that waiting for trivial little things like parliamentary approval includes the risk of losing.
May is an embarrassment.
May is an embarrassment.
Khandro. having declared yourself a newly converted Corbyn supporter because of this, you have lost, for me, what little credibility you had. I refer you once again to Thomas Mann.
I disagree entirely with the action taken because it could result in wide-ranging and unforeseen (at least by some politicians) consequences - but as far as I'm aware she didn't need parliamentary approval.
I disagree entirely with the action taken because it could result in wide-ranging and unforeseen (at least by some politicians) consequences - but as far as I'm aware she didn't need parliamentary approval.
Decisions have to be made and it is the difficult one's that cause controversy.
My opinion, for what it is worth, Macron and Trump were all systems go and so was the UK government.........so.....decide.
May had no legal requirement to call Parliament for a vote , so she didn't.
Good or bad, advised or ill advised a decision was made......now support it.
My opinion, for what it is worth, Macron and Trump were all systems go and so was the UK government.........so.....decide.
May had no legal requirement to call Parliament for a vote , so she didn't.
Good or bad, advised or ill advised a decision was made......now support it.
Bit like me with Brexit, Naomi.
The problem with the world today (well, one of the problems) is that there are so many people, that for any given situation there will be enough of them who condemn the Govt of the day which gives the impression of support, when in fact, it’s just a group of people with an equally uneducated understanding of how the world works, having their twopennethworth.
The problem with the world today (well, one of the problems) is that there are so many people, that for any given situation there will be enough of them who condemn the Govt of the day which gives the impression of support, when in fact, it’s just a group of people with an equally uneducated understanding of how the world works, having their twopennethworth.
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