Tom Hark Preston Park
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- Jul 6, 2003
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It's beginning to look a lot like game over for Sunak and this thoroughly discredited Tory regime
The fact Rishi feels he needs to call a minister back says to me is that he can't be certain he has the numbers to be able to pass the Rwanda bill today.
Whatever happens this lot are going to hang around as long as possible just like 1997It's beginning to look a lot like game over for Sunak and this thoroughly discredited Tory regime
There is. Someone from the opposite party drops out if someone cannot attend a vote. It happens all the time.I thought there was a mechanism to allow vote swapping or similar?
Certainly should be if not, or a way to vote without missing out on more important issues.
Don't reckon another leadership contest would do their prospects any good at all. There's only so many times they can rearrange the deckchairs. The country must be heartily sick of us acting like a banana republic shirley?Whatever happens this lot are going to hang around as long as possible just like 1997
Thought so, so why is he flying home for the vote, if he is?There is. Someone from the opposite party drops out if someone cannot attend a vote. It happens all the time.
Thought so, so why is he flying home for the vote, if he is?
I thought Rishi said it would be a free vote and the MPs would not be whipped, therefore no pairing?I thought there was a mechanism to allow vote swapping or similar?
Certainly should be if not, or a way to vote without missing out on more important issues.
Reading some of the comments I saw this tweet from Pippa Crerar, seems its because its a three-line whip; what an absolute pathetic state of affairs.
By What's App maybe?Aside from the obvious point about priorities, the fact that in 2023 someone can't vote remotely is nuts
Reading some of the comments I saw this tweet from Pippa Crerar, seems its because its a three-line whip; what an absolute pathetic state of affairs.
A reader asks:
The government and opposition do agree to pair MPs, and I’m sure they have done that today. But if the opposition have only got, say, 14 MPs who can’t make the vote because they are ill/away or whatever, that is all they will offer the government – even if the government wants more pairs. And the government normally has more people away because there 100-odd MPs who are in government and might be away on government business.The government is recalling a minister from the climate summit. Why can’t they ask the opposition for a pairing? Given the importance of Cop28 to the UK, Labour might have agreed to this ... or is this more performative from the Conservatives?
I would guess they're worried that they actually need as many "Yes" votes as they can get. Depends on how many of the rebels abstain vs vote against.Thought so, so why is he flying home for the vote, if he is?