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80 Seat Majority And…
…You have to rely on the Labour Party to save your blushes.
Nearly 100 Tories revolt and do not support their own Government.
Clearly a party deeply divided.
I wonder what the people of Shropshire North are making of tonights shenanigans ?
Nearly 100 Tories revolt and do not support their own Government.
Clearly a party deeply divided.
I wonder what the people of Shropshire North are making of tonights shenanigans ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.These are the 99 Tory MPs who defied the whip and voted against the government:
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Does anyone think that Starmer will be writing to all of them in the morning asking if they would support a vote of no-confidence?
I certainly don't. Total waste of space.
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Does anyone think that Starmer will be writing to all of them in the morning asking if they would support a vote of no-confidence?
I certainly don't. Total waste of space.
//Why would disgruntled tory voters vote for the libdems, they are just as mad as than the Labour Party?//
The thing is, dave, Tory voters (me included) have nobody to vote for. The current party policies are not ones I can support. The big danger is that Tory voters abstain and whoever else turns out will win (as nearly happened in Old Bexley & Sidcup).
The thing is, dave, Tory voters (me included) have nobody to vote for. The current party policies are not ones I can support. The big danger is that Tory voters abstain and whoever else turns out will win (as nearly happened in Old Bexley & Sidcup).
Kernzie ( Laura Kuennsberg silly!) seems to be articulating what we all feel - In terms of the pandemic, the british public are voting with its feet ( to the vacca clinics) Thank you Vladimir Ilich ( Lenin silly!)
and a few are saying - Boris might be right you know!
and few more are saying - the tidal wave of cases will drown out ( pun intended) any dissent
I thought it was a put up job between Boris and Keir - like Jedwsard we cd call them Bormer
Boris - I need these measures but I have a hundred or so crayzies howling in their kennels
Keir ( for it is he) - they seem sensible, and if we dont oppose, then I can look distainful and statesmanlike - and anyway who wants to be PM in a shotstorm like this?
and a few are saying - Boris might be right you know!
and few more are saying - the tidal wave of cases will drown out ( pun intended) any dissent
I thought it was a put up job between Boris and Keir - like Jedwsard we cd call them Bormer
Boris - I need these measures but I have a hundred or so crayzies howling in their kennels
Keir ( for it is he) - they seem sensible, and if we dont oppose, then I can look distainful and statesmanlike - and anyway who wants to be PM in a shotstorm like this?
Good on the 99 who rebelled at the over reaction of Johnson and his so called 'scientists'. Apart from one labour MP no one is questioning the actions, you have to wonder why as even if you think they may be correct Sir Kier should be pressing for the reasons, backed by figures(not guesses).
As for the By-election, as I have stated many times on here, like NJ, I am a Tory without a party to vote for. I could not vote for them as they currently stand as they do not represent Conservative values as I see them. I will not be voting (will spoil paper) for anyone unless things change dramatically. I am pretty sure there will be some in the By-election who will see it the same way, just depends how many. Turnout at the last one was spectacularly low.
As for the By-election, as I have stated many times on here, like NJ, I am a Tory without a party to vote for. I could not vote for them as they currently stand as they do not represent Conservative values as I see them. I will not be voting (will spoil paper) for anyone unless things change dramatically. I am pretty sure there will be some in the By-election who will see it the same way, just depends how many. Turnout at the last one was spectacularly low.
//The thing is, dave, Tory voters (me included) have nobody to vote for. The current party policies are not ones I can support. //
There are always policies that, if voters of any hue are honest, they are reluctant to support - but the alternative right now is far worse so compromise is called for. The placing of the 'x' is a no-brainer.
There are always policies that, if voters of any hue are honest, they are reluctant to support - but the alternative right now is far worse so compromise is called for. The placing of the 'x' is a no-brainer.
That is nonsense Naomi, keep voting for more of the same and nothing will happen.
Sometimes one has to make a stand for what one believes is right.
Currently the 'Tories' led by Johnson are not true Conservatives at all. More like high taxing Liberal greens. If that is what you like fine, vote for it, but they are not Conservative values.
I will not not for a donkey because it has a blue rosette on it.
Sometimes one has to make a stand for what one believes is right.
Currently the 'Tories' led by Johnson are not true Conservatives at all. More like high taxing Liberal greens. If that is what you like fine, vote for it, but they are not Conservative values.
I will not not for a donkey because it has a blue rosette on it.
The Daily Torygraph are not impressed.
They call it an hammer blow to Boris’ authority…
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Is he a lame duck PM ?
They call it an hammer blow to Boris’ authority…
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Is he a lame duck PM ?