ChatterBank1 min ago
Well This Is How My Shower Voted Last Night
I bet the Dole Queue is a lot different from riding the gravy train !!
https:/ /www.ch ronicle live.co .uk/new s/north -east-n ews/mps -voted- general -electi on-bid- 1689209 7
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Let me guess: the Tory MPs voted in favour, the Labour MPs abstained.
Oh, I was right :-)
More interesting maybe who were the 46 who voted against and who were the non Tories who voted for: I think 293 did so and that is slightly more than the number of Tory and DUP MPs currently. Looks like one Lib Dem voted for one and 3 independents.
Half of the 46 against were Labour.
Oh, I was right :-)
More interesting maybe who were the 46 who voted against and who were the non Tories who voted for: I think 293 did so and that is slightly more than the number of Tory and DUP MPs currently. Looks like one Lib Dem voted for one and 3 independents.
Half of the 46 against were Labour.
Parliament voted with a definite ‘No’ last Wednesday.
Bringing the vote back, less than a week later, for a second go was futile and a waste of precious time. Anyone similarly humiliated would go out of their way to avoid making the same mistake again. But Boris couldn’t wait to be embarrassed again.
Bringing the vote back, less than a week later, for a second go was futile and a waste of precious time. Anyone similarly humiliated would go out of their way to avoid making the same mistake again. But Boris couldn’t wait to be embarrassed again.
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