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By *mateur100 OP   Man
over a year ago

nr faversham

I'm surprised at just how quiet it is considering last night's vote...if this had happened to the PM there would have been chants of weak leadership I'm sure.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm surprised at just how quiet it is considering last night's vote...if this had happened to the PM there would have been chants of weak leadership I'm sure."

Probably because everyone, including labour supporters already know Kier Stamer is a weak leader

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By *estivalMan
over a year ago

borehamwood


"I'm surprised at just how quiet it is considering last night's vote...if this had happened to the PM there would have been chants of weak leadership I'm sure."
im sure when he becomes pm he will get the same shit a tory pm will get,

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It wasn't whipped was it ?

Tbh it appeared a pointless vote.

I'm surprised how many would make a stand on this (resignations etc).

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By *wosmilersCouple
over a year ago

Heathrowish

It was an SNP amendment.

I heard one commentator state that while it was tabled for what may have apparently been noble reasons (whether we agree with it or not), there was also a tactical reason to try to initiate a longer term rift that would weaken Labour's position at the next election.

I am assuming that this was a reference to trying to avoid a potential switch from SNP to Labour at the next election.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"I'm surprised at just how quiet it is considering last night's vote...if this had happened to the PM there would have been chants of weak leadership I'm sure.im sure when he becomes pm he will get the same shit a tory pm will get, "

And rightly so, assuming he will be another piss poor leader.

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By *estivalMan
over a year ago

borehamwood


"I'm surprised at just how quiet it is considering last night's vote...if this had happened to the PM there would have been chants of weak leadership I'm sure.im sure when he becomes pm he will get the same shit a tory pm will get,

And rightly so, assuming he will be another piss poor leader."

oh he will be just as shit as they have been for the last 20 odd years

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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"I'm surprised at just how quiet it is considering last night's vote...if this had happened to the PM there would have been chants of weak leadership I'm sure."

If it was to happen then yesterday was the ideal day for SKS as attention was focused on the Rwanda judgment. Seems he has a reshuffle of his own to perform only a forced one instead of voluntary.

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By *mateur100 OP   Man
over a year ago

nr faversham


"It wasn't whipped was it ?

Tbh it appeared a pointless vote.

I'm surprised how many would make a stand on this (resignations etc).

"

It was a 3 line whip as I understand

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By *enSiskoMan
over a year ago

Cestus 3

It shows to me that labour will follow the current and future narrative, they are no longer the party of the working man.

We will soon find out what kind of party labour now is when they get in.

Not that I want them in.

We vote for one or the other it is time to stop doing that, take the money out of politics so ordinary people can form new parties, like in the past, that is how we have a House of Commons, we started paying M.Ps so that anyone could be an M.P.

Now we need the reverse.

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By *mateur100 OP   Man
over a year ago

nr faversham


"It shows to me that labour will follow the current and future narrative, they are no longer the party of the working man.

We will soon find out what kind of party labour now is when they get in.

Not that I want them in.

We vote for one or the other it is time to stop doing that, take the money out of politics so ordinary people can form new parties, like in the past, that is how we have a House of Commons, we started paying M.Ps so that anyone could be an M.P.

Now we need the reverse."

And here was me working under the naive thinking that my elected representatives did as their constituents wanted...what a fool

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"It shows to me that labour will follow the current and future narrative, they are no longer the party of the working man.

We will soon find out what kind of party labour now is when they get in.

Not that I want them in.

We vote for one or the other it is time to stop doing that, take the money out of politics so ordinary people can form new parties, like in the past, that is how we have a House of Commons, we started paying M.Ps so that anyone could be an M.P.

Now we need the reverse.

And here was me working under the naive thinking that my elected representatives did as their constituents wanted...what a fool"

It hasn't been like that in my lifetime.

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