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Is there anything to be said for giving chaos with Ed Miliband a try?0
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I was told off for vnoc last night and corrected to vonc !!!!!ydoethur said:
Nothing will pass. Not the deal, not revoke, not even a vnoc, or a new government.Benpointer said:
Presume they know they will not pass.grabcocque said:Corbyn amendment not moved.
SNP amendment not moved.
Leigh amendment not moved.
Which is why no deal is now red hot favourite.0 -
Most MPs are terrified of Hard Brexit. If it comes to pass then they've only themselves to blame.ydoethur said:
Nothing will pass. Not the deal, not revoke, not even a vnoc, or a new government.Benpointer said:
Presume they know they will not pass.grabcocque said:Corbyn amendment not moved.
SNP amendment not moved.
Leigh amendment not moved.
Which is why no deal is now red hot favourite.0 -
Which one are we having a division on?0
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The Baron amendment.DavidL said:Which one are we having a division on?
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F for Freddie...DavidL said:Which one are we having a division on?
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So just the Baron amendment being voted on.
Tabled by Tory MP John Baron, it seeks to give the UK the right to terminate the Irish border backstop without having to secure the agreement of the EU.0 -
Gives consent to the deal provided the Withdrawal Agreement is amended so that the UK can terminate the Northern Ireland Protocol unilaterally.Black_Rook said:
The Baron amendment.DavidL said:Which one are we having a division on?
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My prediction is a loss by 2040
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Ruining all the fun thoughBenpointer said:
Presume they know they will not pass.grabcocque said:Corbyn amendment not moved.
SNP amendment not moved.
Leigh amendment not moved.0 -
That's what I typed, but it seems to have autocorrected (or automisspelled).Big_G_NorthWales said:
I was told off for vnoc last night and corrected to vonc !!!!!ydoethur said:
Nothing will pass. Not the deal, not revoke, not even a vnoc, or a new government.Benpointer said:
Presume they know they will not pass.grabcocque said:Corbyn amendment not moved.
SNP amendment not moved.
Leigh amendment not moved.
Which is why no deal is now red hot favourite.
Don't know why. There are some weird ones. 'Calibre' kept becoming 'Cali breaking' earlier.0 -
Brave. You are predicting few / no abstentions then.Mortimer said:My prediction is a loss by 204
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It is so easyydoethur said:
That's what I typed, but it seems to have autocorrected.Big_G_NorthWales said:
I was told off for vnoc last night and corrected to vonc !!!!!ydoethur said:
Nothing will pass. Not the deal, not revoke, not even a vnoc, or a new government.Benpointer said:
Presume they know they will not pass.grabcocque said:Corbyn amendment not moved.
SNP amendment not moved.
Leigh amendment not moved.
Which is why no deal is now red hot favourite.
Don't know why. There are some weird ones. 'Calibre' kept becoming 'Cali breaking' earlier.0 -
I don't mind blaming them. It's the fact the rest of us have to live with their mind bending stupidity, complacency and dishonesty I object to.Black_Rook said:
Most MPs are terrified of Hard Brexit. If it comes to pass then they've only themselves to blame.ydoethur said:
Nothing will pass. Not the deal, not revoke, not even a vnoc, or a new government.Benpointer said:
Presume they know they will not pass.grabcocque said:Corbyn amendment not moved.
SNP amendment not moved.
Leigh amendment not moved.
Which is why no deal is now red hot favourite.0 -
I don’t think abstentions will keep associations happy.Gardenwalker said:
Brave. You are predicting few / no abstentions then.Mortimer said:My prediction is a loss by 204
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No idea who BBC Parliament has employed to offer commentary tonight - but they are not even trying to hide their own biases.0
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May’s speech was fantastic.
Great to see the contempt for Corbyn dripping from her words.
This is her moment. She has done her damndest. One by one she explained why no other option is viable, including any meaningful renegotiation with the EU.
She looked confident to me, even triumphant.
What does she have up her sleeve?0 -
For reference, the Baron amendment says
At end, add “subject to changes being made in the Withdrawal Agreement and in
the Ireland/Northern Ireland Protocol so that the UK has the right to terminate the
Protocol without having to secure the agreement of the EU.
Doomed.0 -
Tulip Siddiq seems to be milking the attention for as much as she can get. She is far from the only pregnant woman to have been working right up to her due date.0
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188 for me0
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Unless it's that nerve agent from Star Trek: Nemesis, it's not going to make much difference.Gardenwalker said:May’s speech was fantastic.
Great to see the contempt for Corbyn dripping from her words.
This is her moment. She has done her damndest. One by one she explained why no other option is viable, including any meaningful renegotiation with the EU.
She looked confident to me, even triumphant.
What does she have up her sleeve?0 -
Nothing. She might be right about everything, it still doesn't matter if parliament doesn't accept that she is right.Gardenwalker said:May’s speech was fantastic.
Great to see the contempt for Corbyn dripping from her words.
This is her moment. She has done her damndest. One by one she explained why no other option is viable, including any meaningful renegotiation with the EU.
She looked confident to me, even triumphant.
What does she have up her sleeve?0 -
Has anyone every been born in the No lobby?oxfordsimon said:Tulip Siddiq seems to be milking the attention for as much as she can get. She is far from the only pregnant woman to have been working right up to her due date.
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I don't know, but whatever it is you've already taken too much of it!Gardenwalker said:May’s speech was fantastic.
Great to see the contempt for Corbyn dripping from her words.
This is her moment. She has done her damndest. One by one she explained why no other option is viable, including any meaningful renegotiation with the EU.
She looked confident to me, even triumphant.
What does she have up her sleeve?0 -
To be fair she has delayed her c section and should have been paired or given a proxy voteoxfordsimon said:Tulip Siddiq seems to be milking the attention for as much as she can get. She is far from the only pregnant woman to have been working right up to her due date.
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Hehe.Stereotomy said:
I don't know, but whatever it is you've already taken too much of it!Gardenwalker said:May’s speech was fantastic.
Great to see the contempt for Corbyn dripping from her words.
This is her moment. She has done her damndest. One by one she explained why no other option is viable, including any meaningful renegotiation with the EU.
She looked confident to me, even triumphant.
What does she have up her sleeve?0 -
They need someone to counterbalance Andrew Neil who in my days at the BBC would not have been allowed anywhere near such high profiles roles.oxfordsimon said:No idea who BBC Parliament has employed to offer commentary tonight - but they are not even trying to hide their own biases.
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She was offered a pair - and turned it down.Big_G_NorthWales said:
To be fair she has delayed her c section and should have been paired or given a proxy voteoxfordsimon said:Tulip Siddiq seems to be milking the attention for as much as she can get. She is far from the only pregnant woman to have been working right up to her due date.
I don't believe in proxy votes - never have, never will.0 -
Sky suggesting that ramping up the importance of the vote when you are expecting a hammering was, well, unwise.Gardenwalker said:May’s speech was fantastic.
Great to see the contempt for Corbyn dripping from her words.
This is her moment. She has done her damndest. One by one she explained why no other option is viable, including any meaningful renegotiation with the EU.
She looked confident to me, even triumphant.
What does she have up her sleeve?0 -
I think my prediction of 195 will result in her setting a record which will stand the test of time. The circumstances where a PM takes a vote forward when so firmly opposed will be limited.grabcocque said:0 -
I don't see how. It is important, and nothing she says will change that or the outcome. Nothing she says will mitigate that an important vote has been humiliatingly lost. There's enough to actually criticise her about without stuff like that.DavidL said:
Sky suggesting that ramping up the importance of the vote when you are expecting a hammering was, well, unwise.Gardenwalker said:May’s speech was fantastic.
Great to see the contempt for Corbyn dripping from her words.
This is her moment. She has done her damndest. One by one she explained why no other option is viable, including any meaningful renegotiation with the EU.
She looked confident to me, even triumphant.
What does she have up her sleeve?0 -
Neil isn't doing BBC ParliamentMikeSmithson said:
They need someone to counterbalance Andrew Neil who in my days at the BBC would not have been allowed anywhere near such high profiles roles.oxfordsimon said:No idea who BBC Parliament has employed to offer commentary tonight - but they are not even trying to hide their own biases.
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It’s easier to be against something. We live in times where we are used to getting exactly what we we want. Repeatedly we have heard that May should have tried to get a consensus, but labour policy is that we need an election and Corbyn to renegotiate - not sure how she could get Labour or SNP (Scotland wants remain) on board.ydoethur said:It's amazing to reflect that after the last few years of hatred and division Theresa May tonight has united the House of Commons and the wider country.
It is disturbing to reflect she has done so by delivering on their instructions, getting an extremely good deal that actually should satisfy most requirements, and the had them all shout that this isn't what they wanted.
What does that say about us as a nation?0 -
I tend to agree personally.kle4 said:
I don't see how. It is important, and nothing she says will change that or the outcome. Nothing she says will mitigate that an important vote has been humiliatingly lost. There's enough to actually criticise her about without stuff like that.DavidL said:
Sky suggesting that ramping up the importance of the vote when you are expecting a hammering was, well, unwise.Gardenwalker said:May’s speech was fantastic.
Great to see the contempt for Corbyn dripping from her words.
This is her moment. She has done her damndest. One by one she explained why no other option is viable, including any meaningful renegotiation with the EU.
She looked confident to me, even triumphant.
What does she have up her sleeve?0 -
Why don't we have electronic voting? This is pretty ridiculous.0
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What has she got to lose?DavidL said:
Sky suggesting that ramping up the importance of the vote when you are expecting a hammering was, well, unwise.Gardenwalker said:May’s speech was fantastic.
Great to see the contempt for Corbyn dripping from her words.
This is her moment. She has done her damndest. One by one she explained why no other option is viable, including any meaningful renegotiation with the EU.
She looked confident to me, even triumphant.
What does she have up her sleeve?
The only thing I can think of is that she plans to resign tonight and tell the Remainers that thanks to their posturing, the EU has decided to bring forward our departure date to tomorrow - so we leave with no Deal.
Then having so thoroughly shat all over her enemies so they will never, ever stop smelling of it, she will walk away cackling with laughter.
Shame about the rest of us.0 -
Would be insanely quicker...but zero theatre :-DDavidL said:Why don't we have electronic voting? This is pretty ridiculous.
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624 - high turnout.0
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600-24 😆0
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Disagree. May was nominally appealing to Labour MPs to vote with her for the good of the country but spent her effort on trashing Corbyn. Many Labour MPs are doubtful about Corbyn, nevertheless he's one of them. If May insults Corbyn she insults them too.Gardenwalker said:May’s speech was fantastic.
Great to see the contempt for Corbyn dripping from her words.
This is her moment. She has done her damndest. One by one she explained why no other option is viable, including any meaningful renegotiation with the EU.
She looked confident to me, even triumphant.
What does she have up her sleeve?0 -
24 - 600 Hope TM does better than that0
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As I recall, she did invite Corbyn for talks on a way forward, and he publicly emailed her a copy of his manifesto, saying 'If you do this I'll support you.'Nemtynakht said:
It’s easier to be against something. We live in times where we are used to getting exactly what we we want. Repeatedly we have heard that May should have tried to get a consensus, but labour policy is that we need an election and Corbyn to renegotiate - not sure how she could get Labour or SNP (Scotland wants remain) on board.ydoethur said:It's amazing to reflect that after the last few years of hatred and division Theresa May tonight has united the House of Commons and the wider country.
It is disturbing to reflect she has done so by delivering on their instructions, getting an extremely good deal that actually should satisfy most requirements, and the had them all shout that this isn't what they wanted.
What does that say about us as a nation?0 -
He who controls the machines controls the result. Bodies are harder to fake.DavidL said:Why don't we have electronic voting? This is pretty ridiculous.
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Are there slightly fewer complete lunatics in Parliament than we thought? What an arse.0
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Is she one of these too posh to push Hampstead mummies? Also, postponing the date of her C-section seems silly. It's not as if the vote is close. And doesn't it mess the NHS around? Or is she going private?oxfordsimon said:Tulip Siddiq seems to be milking the attention for as much as she can get. She is far from the only pregnant woman to have been working right up to her due date.
Frankly turning up for an hour to make a speech and vote is hardly hard work.
With my third, I worked up to the Friday and he was born at 6 am on the Monday, on the due date.
Anyway, she's MP for a very Remainy constituency so what the hell is she doing voting against the deal and making no deal more likely?0 -
That would hardly be sh%tting on her main enemies, the ERG.ydoethur said:
What has she got to lose?DavidL said:
Sky suggesting that ramping up the importance of the vote when you are expecting a hammering was, well, unwise.Gardenwalker said:May’s speech was fantastic.
Great to see the contempt for Corbyn dripping from her words.
This is her moment. She has done her damndest. One by one she explained why no other option is viable, including any meaningful renegotiation with the EU.
She looked confident to me, even triumphant.
What does she have up her sleeve?
The only thing I can think of is that she plans to resign tonight and tell the Remainers that thanks to their posturing, the EU has decided to bring forward our departure date to tomorrow - so we leave with no Deal.
Then having so thoroughly shat all over her enemies so they will never, ever stop smelling of it, she will walk away calling with laughter.
Shame about the rest of us.0 -
Ooh, finally a spread on the vote. I’d sell at 217, would rather have sold at 222 earlier today though, damn work and life getting in the way of PB as usual. This looks like it’s going to be over earlier than expected tonight?0
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The Burton Albion of parliamentary amendments.0
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I am ready, man! Ready to get it on!Big_G_NorthWales said:24 - 600 Hope TM does better than that
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The ERG said they'd vote against all the amendments anyway.DavidL said:Are there slightly fewer complete lunatics in Parliament than we thought? What an arse.
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I remember watching the Scottish Parliament a couple of years ago when they had the vote on indyref2, and how strange it seemed that they voted and announced the result within a minute, compared to the ridiculous circus they have at Westminster whenever they vote on something.DavidL said:Why don't we have electronic voting? This is pretty ridiculous.
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Have you had many pregnancies Simon?oxfordsimon said:Tulip Siddiq seems to be milking the attention for as much as she can get. She is far from the only pregnant woman to have been working right up to her due date.
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Most of the time it is harmless.Danny565 said:
I remember watching the Scottish Parliament a couple of years ago when they had the vote on indyref2, and how strange it seemed that they voted and announced the result within a minute, compared to the ridiculous circus they have at Westminster whenever they vote on something.DavidL said:Why don't we have electronic voting? This is pretty ridiculous.
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Is there still time for a whip to run in and yell "tomorrow"?0
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Oh it would. It really, really would.Benpointer said:
That would hardly be sh%tting on her main enemies, the ERG.ydoethur said:
What has she got to lose?DavidL said:
Sky suggesting that ramping up the importance of the vote when you are expecting a hammering was, well, unwise.Gardenwalker said:May’s speech was fantastic.
Great to see the contempt for Corbyn dripping from her words.
This is her moment. She has done her damndest. One by one she explained why no other option is viable, including any meaningful renegotiation with the EU.
She looked confident to me, even triumphant.
What does she have up her sleeve?
The only thing I can think of is that she plans to resign tonight and tell the Remainers that thanks to their posturing, the EU has decided to bring forward our departure date to tomorrow - so we leave with no Deal.
Then having so thoroughly shat all over her enemies so they will never, ever stop smelling of it, she will walk away calling with laughter.
Shame about the rest of us.
They would have to explain how wrong they were...
At least Remainer MPs like Labour only have to admit they're as thick as pigshit.0 -
Beverley_C said:
Have you had many pregnancies Simon?oxfordsimon said:Tulip Siddiq seems to be milking the attention for as much as she can get. She is far from the only pregnant woman to have been working right up to her due date.
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That would be a drag for a bloke.Beverley_C said:
Have you had many pregnancies Simon?oxfordsimon said:Tulip Siddiq seems to be milking the attention for as much as she can get. She is far from the only pregnant woman to have been working right up to her due date.
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Seeking remain. MPs do not fear no deal as much as they pretend they do, they are very happy to risk it in order to get remain. Or they outright want no deal at least like the ERG.Cyclefree said:
Anyway, she's MP for a very Remainy constituency so what the hell is she doing voting against the deal and making no deal more likely?0 -
The procedures are literally built into the fabric of the Palace of Westminster. If it burned down they'd take the chance to do a bit of modernisation. Probably.Danny565 said:
I remember watching the Scottish Parliament a couple of years ago when they had the vote on indyref2, and how strange it seemed that they voted and announced the result within a minute, compared to the ridiculous circus they have at Westminster whenever they vote on something.DavidL said:Why don't we have electronic voting? This is pretty ridiculous.
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Hey, Beverley, don't worry. Me and my squad of ultimate Brexiteers will protect you! Check it out. Independently targeting particle-beam phalanx. WHAP! Fry half a city with this puppy. We got tactical smart missiles, phase plasma pulse rifles, RPGs. We got sonic, electronic ball-breakers! We got nukes, we got knives, sharp sticks...Beverley_C said:
He who controls the machines controls the result. Bodies are harder to fake.DavidL said:Why don't we have electronic voting? This is pretty ridiculous.
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Bit ludicrous as an argument. She could hardly stand up and say, "You think THIS vote is important? You wait until the second reading of the Collective Defined Contributions Pensions Bill next week... that'll be a humdinger!"DavidL said:
Sky suggesting that ramping up the importance of the vote when you are expecting a hammering was, well, unwise.Gardenwalker said:May’s speech was fantastic.
Great to see the contempt for Corbyn dripping from her words.
This is her moment. She has done her damndest. One by one she explained why no other option is viable, including any meaningful renegotiation with the EU.
She looked confident to me, even triumphant.
What does she have up her sleeve?
There isn't scope to downplay it, so why bother? Put up the best show you can, and hope some of the public at least say, "She's doing her level best - it's those c*cks behind and in front of her who are the problem."0 -
That doesn't matter. She was offered a pair - and declined. This is about playing politics - nothing else.Beverley_C said:
Have you had many pregnancies Simon?oxfordsimon said:Tulip Siddiq seems to be milking the attention for as much as she can get. She is far from the only pregnant woman to have been working right up to her due date.
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She wasn’t appealing to Labour MPs, she felt the hand of history on her shoulder. She was appealing to posterity.FF43 said:
Disagree. May was nominally appealing to Labour MPs to vote with her for the good of the country but spent her effort on trashing Corbyn. Many Labour MPs are doubtful about Corbyn, nevertheless he's one of them. If May insults Corbyn she insults them too.Gardenwalker said:May’s speech was fantastic.
Great to see the contempt for Corbyn dripping from her words.
This is her moment. She has done her damndest. One by one she explained why no other option is viable, including any meaningful renegotiation with the EU.
She looked confident to me, even triumphant.
What does she have up her sleeve?
Fascinating stuff.0 -
Tulip Siddiq constantly putting herself where she can be seen by the TV cameras0
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Or like her leader she wants no deal because it makes a Labour government more likely.kle4 said:
Seeking remain. MPs do not fear no deal as much as they pretend they do, they are very happy to risk it in order to get remain. Or they outright want no deal at least like the ERG.Cyclefree said:
Anyway, she's MP for a very Remainy constituency so what the hell is she doing voting against the deal and making no deal more likely?
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She probably learnt a lesson from the way Jo Swinson was treated.oxfordsimon said:
That doesn't matter. She was offered a pair - and declined. This is about playing politics - nothing else.Beverley_C said:
Have you had many pregnancies Simon?oxfordsimon said:Tulip Siddiq seems to be milking the attention for as much as she can get. She is far from the only pregnant woman to have been working right up to her due date.
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Male seahorses have the babiesBeverley_C said:
Have you had many pregnancies Simon?oxfordsimon said:Tulip Siddiq seems to be milking the attention for as much as she can get. She is far from the only pregnant woman to have been working right up to her due date.
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And that's why Barron insisted on a division - he wanted to lay down such a poor marker that the spin operation later can try and say "it got more votes than the amendment did".Big_G_NorthWales said:24 - 600 Hope TM does better than that
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Yes, she's explicitly said as much.Benpointer said:
She probably learnt a lesson from the way Jo Swinson was treated.oxfordsimon said:
That doesn't matter. She was offered a pair - and declined. This is about playing politics - nothing else.Beverley_C said:
Have you had many pregnancies Simon?oxfordsimon said:Tulip Siddiq seems to be milking the attention for as much as she can get. She is far from the only pregnant woman to have been working right up to her due date.
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I think Baron was able to insist.ydoethur said:0 -
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Offered a pair by Julian Smith. Right.oxfordsimon said:
That doesn't matter. She was offered a pair - and declined. This is about playing politics - nothing else.Beverley_C said:
Have you had many pregnancies Simon?oxfordsimon said:Tulip Siddiq seems to be milking the attention for as much as she can get. She is far from the only pregnant woman to have been working right up to her due date.
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The Speaker gave Baron several opportunities to reconsider, but Baron insisted. Ultimately, it is every member's right to demand a division, no matter how futile.ydoethur said:0 -
She should have appealed to Labour MPs and said she was.Gardenwalker said:
She wasn’t appealing to Labour MPs, she felt the hand of history on her shoulder. She was appealing to posterity.FF43 said:
Disagree. May was nominally appealing to Labour MPs to vote with her for the good of the country but spent her effort on trashing Corbyn. Many Labour MPs are doubtful about Corbyn, nevertheless he's one of them. If May insults Corbyn she insults them too.Gardenwalker said:May’s speech was fantastic.
Great to see the contempt for Corbyn dripping from her words.
This is her moment. She has done her damndest. One by one she explained why no other option is viable, including any meaningful renegotiation with the EU.
She looked confident to me, even triumphant.
What does she have up her sleeve?
Fascinating stuff.0 -
If she wants to survive Brexit not happening, she needs to avoid being seen as responsible for betraying the referendum.Gardenwalker said:
She wasn’t appealing to Labour MPs, she felt the hand of history on her shoulder. She was appealing to posterity.FF43 said:
Disagree. May was nominally appealing to Labour MPs to vote with her for the good of the country but spent her effort on trashing Corbyn. Many Labour MPs are doubtful about Corbyn, nevertheless he's one of them. If May insults Corbyn she insults them too.Gardenwalker said:May’s speech was fantastic.
Great to see the contempt for Corbyn dripping from her words.
This is her moment. She has done her damndest. One by one she explained why no other option is viable, including any meaningful renegotiation with the EU.
She looked confident to me, even triumphant.
What does she have up her sleeve?
Fascinating stuff.0 -
She shouldn't have to be there.Slackbladder said:Tulip Siddiq constantly putting herself where she can be seen by the TV cameras
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Perhaps her aunt is seeing if May can go down to a bigger defeat than her opponents managed. She might be wondering how even when she rigs elections she ends with lower winning margins than this.Slackbladder said:Tulip Siddiq constantly putting herself where she can be seen by the TV cameras
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But they don't contribute much to PB or the HoC, on the whole.Sunil_Prasannan said:
Male seahorses have the babiesBeverley_C said:
Have you had many pregnancies Simon?oxfordsimon said:Tulip Siddiq seems to be milking the attention for as much as she can get. She is far from the only pregnant woman to have been working right up to her due date.
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The very same Julian Smith who swore blind they would win this vote?SandyRentool said:
Offered a pair by Julian Smith. Right.oxfordsimon said:
That doesn't matter. She was offered a pair - and declined. This is about playing politics - nothing else.Beverley_C said:
Have you had many pregnancies Simon?oxfordsimon said:Tulip Siddiq seems to be milking the attention for as much as she can get. She is far from the only pregnant woman to have been working right up to her due date.
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So you're saying it was Baron's knight?grabcocque said:
The Speaker gave Baron several opportunities to reconsider, but Baron insisted. Ultimately, it is every member's right to demand a division, no matter how futile.ydoethur said:
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fake newsbigjohnowls said:
She shouldn't have to be there.Slackbladder said:Tulip Siddiq constantly putting herself where she can be seen by the TV cameras
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They normally use monikers, so how would you know?DavidL said:
But they don't contribute much to PB or the HoC, on the whole.Sunil_Prasannan said:
Male seahorses have the babiesBeverley_C said:
Have you had many pregnancies Simon?oxfordsimon said:Tulip Siddiq seems to be milking the attention for as much as she can get. She is far from the only pregnant woman to have been working right up to her due date.
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18 months too late.FF43 said:
She should have appealed to Labour MPs and said she was.Gardenwalker said:
She wasn’t appealing to Labour MPs, she felt the hand of history on her shoulder. She was appealing to posterity.FF43 said:
Disagree. May was nominally appealing to Labour MPs to vote with her for the good of the country but spent her effort on trashing Corbyn. Many Labour MPs are doubtful about Corbyn, nevertheless he's one of them. If May insults Corbyn she insults them too.Gardenwalker said:May’s speech was fantastic.
Great to see the contempt for Corbyn dripping from her words.
This is her moment. She has done her damndest. One by one she explained why no other option is viable, including any meaningful renegotiation with the EU.
She looked confident to me, even triumphant.
What does she have up her sleeve?
Fascinating stuff.0 -
Nandy voted No to May's deal because she didn't like May's tone today. I would have voted on the merits or otherwise of the deal.0
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Seahorses have more gumption than the current HoCDavidL said:
But they don't contribute much to PB or the HoC, on the whole.Sunil_Prasannan said:
Male seahorses have the babiesBeverley_C said:
Have you had many pregnancies Simon?oxfordsimon said:Tulip Siddiq seems to be milking the attention for as much as she can get. She is far from the only pregnant woman to have been working right up to her due date.
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Farron and Duncan Smith exchanging a few laffs there. It’s all shits and giggles, isn’t it?williamglenn said:0 -
A lot of MPs standing? Don't they have enough seats in the HoC?0
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Prediction:
Ayes 215
Noes 413
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No. The House only seats 400 people.Sunil_Prasannan said:A lot of MPs standing? Don't they have enough seats in the HoC?
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And more sense.Beverley_C said:
Seahorses have more gumption than the current HoCDavidL said:
But they don't contribute much to PB or the HoC, on the whole.Sunil_Prasannan said:
Male seahorses have the babiesBeverley_C said:
Have you had many pregnancies Simon?oxfordsimon said:Tulip Siddiq seems to be milking the attention for as much as she can get. She is far from the only pregnant woman to have been working right up to her due date.
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IDS is a moronic shit, he really is.williamglenn said:0 -
No - it was direct contact from Andrea Leadsom. This would have been played utterly down the line - but it was rebuffed.SandyRentool said:
Offered a pair by Julian Smith. Right.oxfordsimon said:
That doesn't matter. She was offered a pair - and declined. This is about playing politics - nothing else.Beverley_C said:
Have you had many pregnancies Simon?oxfordsimon said:Tulip Siddiq seems to be milking the attention for as much as she can get. She is far from the only pregnant woman to have been working right up to her due date.
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