Tom Hark Preston Park
Will Post For Cash
- Jul 6, 2003
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Demonstrates a lack of principles IMHO. Just ends up looking like a guy who wants to cling on to the trappings of power for its own sake
I read this as defecating MPs which is also appropriate, as they are all full of shite
Demonstrates a lack of principles IMHO. Just ends up looking like a guy who wants to cling on to the trappings of power for its own sake
Demonstrates a lack of principles IMHO. Just ends up looking like a guy who wants to cling on to the trappings of power for its own sake
Or someone who starts to realise they no longer share the same values as when they joined a party .... Are this current bunch of "Tory's " really Tory's ? So many loons, nutters and outright liars these days he probably feels out of place.
This is more likely the truth bearing in mind the Tories promised the levelling up, a successful Brexit, a new railway from Leeds to Manchester and haven't delivered anything.
Ok its a politics thread but i am asking from the democratic/democracy point in which all MP,s tell us that they believe in ? Then surely switching from one party to another during a sitting government term should automatically mean a By-election. This is not just about today but over the years. We keep hearing about clearing up politics/Westminster then surely this must be high up the list.
Ok its a politics thread but i am asking from the democratic/democracy point in which all MP,s tell us that they believe in ? Then surely switching from one party to another during a sitting government term should automatically mean a By-election. This is not just about today but over the years. We keep hearing about clearing up politics/Westminster then surely this must be high up the list.
Should be a by-election purely because his constituents have now lost their voice within the ruling party. They stood more chance of being listened to by the government yesterday than they do today and for the rest of this parliament.
How does it actually work? Does the MP physically get up and go to the other side? I'm sure I've seen that before.
And what about their new party - do they know what's going to happen? Is there a transfer window and do they have to pay a fee? And where does the newbie sit?
I'm both fascinated and not fussed by the whole thing, to be honest!
Should be a by-election purely because his constituents have now lost their voice within the ruling party. They stood more chance of being listened to by the government yesterday than they do today and for the rest of this parliament.