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Why Do 75% Of Our M Ps Prefer Vassalage To Autonomy?
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I'd have thought they all got into politics to change things, to at least have a chance of implementing their ideas. So why are they so willing to be subservient to a corrupt unelected foreign entity?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They rate the economy higher than sovereignty to such an extent that they are willing to sacrifice control of one's own nation in order to avoid a short setback to the economy. Lord only knows why they think that way. Maybe they think a period of less than economic boom will lose them more votes next GE than betraying the referendum and keeping their nation under EU elite control will.
// whoever they may be they can be replaced //
Run an election in those MPs seats under the same rules, and you get exactly the same result. Most constituency elections are not a contest at all, they are a fraud. Between Labour and the Conservative the Constituencies have been gerrymandered to return a Labour or Conservative candidate, to such an extent, that Parliament is very unrepresentative of what people want.
There is talk of another General Election, but that would be pointless. The system is so corrupt, the same self serving useless imbeciles who are ruining the country today, would just get re-elected again.
Run an election in those MPs seats under the same rules, and you get exactly the same result. Most constituency elections are not a contest at all, they are a fraud. Between Labour and the Conservative the Constituencies have been gerrymandered to return a Labour or Conservative candidate, to such an extent, that Parliament is very unrepresentative of what people want.
There is talk of another General Election, but that would be pointless. The system is so corrupt, the same self serving useless imbeciles who are ruining the country today, would just get re-elected again.
'but whoever they may be they can be replaced' with whom? That just gets us back to my original question and proves you're delusional about the circumstances we find ourselves in, to wit, replacing one bunch of incompetents with another (potentially worse) bunch.
Tora, when questions become a little too difficult for you, it might be best to bow out gracefully rather than reinforce your ignorance with the 'jelly and nails' comment which has no substance (even if you add more Pectin) and comments such as your one at 09:42.
Tora, when questions become a little too difficult for you, it might be best to bow out gracefully rather than reinforce your ignorance with the 'jelly and nails' comment which has no substance (even if you add more Pectin) and comments such as your one at 09:42.
Naomi,
Perhaps you could explain how London voters in East Ham, can remove their MP, Stephen Timms*? Mr Timms voted last night for Common Market 2.0, for a Customs Union, which goes against the result of the EU Referendum. Tell me again how easy it is to remove him.
* Stephen Timms received the most votes of any MP in the country with 35,471 and largest majority 27,826 of any MP.
Perhaps you could explain how London voters in East Ham, can remove their MP, Stephen Timms*? Mr Timms voted last night for Common Market 2.0, for a Customs Union, which goes against the result of the EU Referendum. Tell me again how easy it is to remove him.
* Stephen Timms received the most votes of any MP in the country with 35,471 and largest majority 27,826 of any MP.
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