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fender62 | 21:51 Wed 25th Sep 2019 | News
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watching the commons debate, then mr sheerman blew up verbally, wow..i thought his neck was going to explode, anyone else think he was somewhat over the top.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7504079/Labours-Barry-Sheerman-attacks-Attorney-General-Commons.html
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The A/G needs Tin tacking, end of.
And this the man who said Remain voters are better educated. I really don't know how people like him have the gall to even utter the word 'democracy' without it choking them.
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MPs who vote against their party are a vanishingly small part of why parliament/government is in a mess. MPs and others trying to prevent democracy made it a mess before all that.
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MP's did vote against their own party. That's the cause of the current fiasco. Everything else to do with Brexit since, is the fall-out from that. That's where it started, but the Tories are trying to blame everyone else, and probably never ever anticipated that some of their own Parliamentary party would go against them. They weren't prepared for that. It's their own fault. No-one elses'.
so the 20 tories are more significant that the 300 others 10cs? right oh, what a strange world you live in.
What a strange world you live in, Tora Man, when you refuse to accept what is fact. The Brexit gubbins wouldn't be where it is now if the PM had had the full support of the party. It would have all been done and over with. What's happened since is a consequence of Tory MP's voting against the PM. Cause and effect.

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