Wardy's twin
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- Oct 21, 2014
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Which was my point.
I was agreeing with you.
Which was my point.
What is the point of a vote of no confidence when you don't have the numbers ?
****ing Chris Grayling on, grinning and explaining how everything will work out when they've all had a chat.
What a ****
He's the only one capable of uniting the house. Against him, that is.Vote of no confidence in the Government called by Corbyn.
Today's vote was against the deal, because she was charged with getting a deal that none of them want. That doesn't mean they think Corbyn would do a better job, I'm sure they don't.After the scale of that vote how can you have confidence, her authority has collapsed.
Obviously I know why they will vote for her but it is another prime example of the selfishness of politics, in it for themselves rather than do the right thing.
Today's vote was against the deal, because she was charged with getting a deal that none of them want. That doesn't mean they think Corbyn would do a better job, I'm sure they don't.
Agree with everyone who think May & Corbyn need to stand down.
Party politics need to be put aside and should look to a centralist group from Green, Lib Dem, leftwing Tory and Rightwing Labour to stop the nonsense happening.
If only we had a voting system that would allow that sort of thing to happen. As it is. Zero chance.Agree with everyone who think May & Corbyn need to stand down.
Party politics need to be put aside and should look to a centralist group from Green, Lib Dem, leftwing Tory and Rightwing Labour to stop the nonsense happening.
I may not have voted, it makes no difference.
I think you'd enjoy living in Russia or China if the democratic process doesn't work for you if you lose a vote.
Brighton lost Saturday, can we replay it because I wasn't happy with the result.
He's the only one capable of uniting the house. Against him, that is.
Ignoring and subverting a democratic result is good?
A lot more of their constituents didn’t vote for Brexit, than did.
You had a chance to leave the EU today, nothing I or any remainers could have done about it. The Brexiteers didn't take it.
So I think we can consign the 2016 referendum to history now. We need to resolve this issue, and a second referendum is the most democratic way to do it
Who won then?