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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.ZM: if you are familar with RDB terms I need to do a join of each MP with each issue, then select out the ones I agree with. What that means is that the MP concatenated with the issue determines my attitude towards them. So I can agree with a selected MP on some issues and not on others. Probably a bit advanced for you that.
Stating the obvious but I as an individual can only vote for who I would like to see represent my constituency.Unfortunately,for me,I am heavily outnumbered and Labour is rock solid where I live.
I hope that those Brexiteers like me have a serious think about supporting an MP who has voted against the Government (and his own party's manifesto) at every opportunity.He would like to see Article 50 revoked and a second referendum.
My area convincingly voted 'Leave'.
I hope that those Brexiteers like me have a serious think about supporting an MP who has voted against the Government (and his own party's manifesto) at every opportunity.He would like to see Article 50 revoked and a second referendum.
My area convincingly voted 'Leave'.
Yes a by -lection Zacs, but by necessity triggered by disgruntled constituents.
"I hope that those Brexiteers like me have a serious think about supporting an MP who has voted against the Government (and his own party's manifesto) at every opportunity."
Amazingly my MP (a Tory) has voted (with a single turncoat exception) as I'd like them too. So that'd be against May's anti-Brexit deal most of the time. It'd be good if other pro-Brexit candidates/parties opted not to split the vote for referendum respecting voters here.
"I hope that those Brexiteers like me have a serious think about supporting an MP who has voted against the Government (and his own party's manifesto) at every opportunity."
Amazingly my MP (a Tory) has voted (with a single turncoat exception) as I'd like them too. So that'd be against May's anti-Brexit deal most of the time. It'd be good if other pro-Brexit candidates/parties opted not to split the vote for referendum respecting voters here.
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