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Brady voted no.williamglenn said:0 -
With the chair of the 1922 in the middle of the bunch!williamglenn said:0 -
Graham Brady in there too...williamglenn said:0 -
No - it seats 427.Sunil_Prasannan said:A lot of MPs standing? Don't they have enough seats in the HoC?
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425, isn't it?grabcocque said:
No. The House only seats 400 people.Sunil_Prasannan said:A lot of MPs standing? Don't they have enough seats in the HoC?
The chance to rebuild it with a higher capacity after it was bombed in the Second World War was foolishly rejected, I believe by Churchill.0 -
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Ayes 202
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That's it, man. Game over, man. Game over! What the fuck are we gonna do now? What are we gonna do?0
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Boom!0
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220!!!!0
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ouch0
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230 vote defeat!!!!!0
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Nothing has changed.0
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230 not 2200
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That is an absolute hammering, at the very worse end of the scale.0
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What comes next is going to be very interesting0
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Has TM resigned yet?0
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Government defeat by 230.0
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That's almost as humiliating a margin as that vonc in Jeremy Corbyn a few years back.0
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Two fewer would have been perfect. But I mustn’t be greedy.0
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Someone pass Tezza a bottle of Scotch and a revolver0
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Is she about to suggest a 2nd Referendum?0
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Calling a vonc on her government0
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SirNorfolkPassmore said:
No - it seats 427.Sunil_Prasannan said:A lot of MPs standing? Don't they have enough seats in the HoC?
Hmmm.... so in addition to abolishing the House of Unelected Has-Beens, I would build a bigger chamber for the Lower House - if I was in chargegrabcocque said:
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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VONC if Jezza - or anyone else - wants it.0
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SNP can go VONC!0
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No. The HoC will be voting again in an hour on her Deal and then again in two hours, etc etc, until they pass it.GIN1138 said:Has TM resigned yet?
She is too busy to resign0 -
In the Chinese proverb sense!Big_G_NorthWales said:What comes next is going to be very interesting
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Even larger than the largest predictions? Pathetic.
I hope the bitter enemies enjoy rubbing shoulders with one another.
If there is not a newspaper with the headline 'The night Brexit died' I will be stunned. And they will be right.0 -
Ouch!0
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Oh and Lloyd Russell-Moyle is about to be suspended from the Commons again for taking pictures in the lobby.
So that's one of the useless [insert expletive from Latin here] down.0 -
What's the government payroll vote?0
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Brexit is dead.0
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Rhymes with "Clucking Bell"0
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Remember when they were trying to sell a potential loss of 100 as a win? It's amazing how it's just been going backwards from the start.0
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He is an utter knobydoethur said:Oh and Lloyd Russell-Moyle is about to be suspended from the Commons again for taking pictures in the lobby.
So that's one of the useless [insert expletive from Latin here] down.0 -
Three gross voted against the Deal.0
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Tezza intends to press on regardless0
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Pisses me off with how light-heartedly they’re doing this.Scrapheap_as_was said:
Graham Brady in there too...williamglenn said:0 -
May's duty to deliver on the Brexit voters' instruction.0
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So, no plan B.0
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I think that’s Game Over.
No way of coming back from that.0 -
I have decided that Ethiopian coffee is the pits. I will stick with Italian or Colombian.0
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Be funny if Jezbollah bottles it and doesn't call a confidence vote0
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Corbyn just said it was the biggest defeat since the '20s. So who is correct?AndyJS said:0 -
No, largest defeat ever, Jeremy. Not just since the 1920s.0
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Clearly some of my assumed wobblers stayed firm.0
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Jones, for once.Sunil_Prasannan said:
Corbyn just said it was the biggest defeat since the '20s. So who is correct?AndyJS said:0 -
Corbyn was wrong, Macdonald went down by 166 onlySunil_Prasannan said:
Corbyn just said it was the biggest defeat since the '20s. So who is correct?AndyJS said:0 -
Hardly equivalent issues though. This is even worse than seemed possible even a few weeks ago. The deal is so dead it's practically been erased from history. Voting remain would be less of a humiliation for the Commons than approving it now, should the EU say it is that or nothing.ydoethur said:That's almost as humiliating a margin as that vonc in Jeremy Corbyn a few years back.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kopi_LuwakBeverley_C said:I have decided that Ethiopian coffee is the pits. I will stick with Italian or Colombian.
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That it wouldRochdalePioneers said:Be funny if Jezbollah bottles it and doesn't call a confidence vote
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May is moving a VoNC in herself and calling cross party talks according to Harry Cole.0
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How can he not? I don't think he has the numbers tbh, the party will close ranks and win the confidence vote.RochdalePioneers said:Be funny if Jezbollah bottles it and doesn't call a confidence vote
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VONC!!!!!0
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Labour call VONCCasino_Royale said:May is moving a VoNC in herself and calling cross party talks according to Harry Cole.
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I thought that Plan B was to vote on Plan A until it passes or all MPs die of boredom?Stereotomy said:So, no plan B.
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Well the deal is quite clearly a dodo, so full steam ahead with the no-deal preparations has to start tomorrow.MarqueeMark said:May's duty to deliver on the Brexit voters' instruction.
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Does Olly Robbins still get his bonus ?0
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Shut the fuck up man. The more you rant the more you loseRochdalePioneers said:Be funny if Jezbollah bottles it and doesn't call a confidence vote
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And if the instructions cannot be delivered?MarqueeMark said:May's duty to deliver on the Brexit voters' instruction.
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LOL Corbyn ranting moron0
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But voting Remain is also politically impossible without a second referendum.kle4 said:
Hardly equivalent issues though. This is even worse than seemed possible even a few weeks ago. The deal is so dead it's practically been erased from history. Voting remain would be less of a humiliation for the Commons than approving it now, should the EU say it is that or nothing.ydoethur said:That's almost as humiliating a margin as that vonc in Jeremy Corbyn a few years back.
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Vonc tomorrow0
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Was it all that foolish? How often does everyone need to sit down in there at the same time?ydoethur said:
425, isn't it?grabcocque said:
No. The House only seats 400 people.Sunil_Prasannan said:A lot of MPs standing? Don't they have enough seats in the HoC?
The chance to rebuild it with a higher capacity after it was bombed in the Second World War was foolishly rejected, I believe by Churchill.
It's like saying that lower league football teams all ought to have a capacity of 25,000 because they could probably fill it once in a blue moon when they draw Man City in the cup.
It probably just wasn't worth the expense of doing for the handful of occasions when it's busy and it'd be nice for some backbench nonentity to be able to rest his arse-cheeks.0 -
Corbyn throttlewanks his ending.0
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May determined to fight on like the Black Knight from Monty Python and the Holy Grail, with the same likelihood of success.0
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I'm pretty sure that if so, either the SNP or Lib Dems will, and May has apparently said they'd debate it if so.RochdalePioneers said:Be funny if Jezbollah bottles it and doesn't call a confidence vote
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Corbyn too thick to re-calculate the numbers from his pre-written speech.0
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Fun and games tomorrow then0
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326 Politics were pretty accurate at 24 hours, but went to 208 in their final version.AndyJS said:Result:
Ayes 202
Noes 432
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This moment is an epic humiliation for the government, which deserves to be replaces by a pot of unripe tomatoes such is its uselessness, I don't think him ranting means he loses anything right now, he could be doing nothing but laughing at her.RochdalePioneers said:
Shut the fuck up man. The more you rant the more you loseRochdalePioneers said:Be funny if Jezbollah bottles it and doesn't call a confidence vote
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Andrew Neil just said May has to resign if the government loses the VoNC. I don't think that's correct.0
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*love*TGOHF said:Corbyn throttlewanks his ending.
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And? It would win. The idea leavers will rally behind the deal in any substantial numbers is ridiculous.ydoethur said:
But voting Remain is also politically impossible without a second referendum.kle4 said:
Hardly equivalent issues though. This is even worse than seemed possible even a few weeks ago. The deal is so dead it's practically been erased from history. Voting remain would be less of a humiliation for the Commons than approving it now, should the EU say it is that or nothing.ydoethur said:That's almost as humiliating a margin as that vonc in Jeremy Corbyn a few years back.
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So, when does she think she is off to chat with the EU?0
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Well they can be delivered. Just not by this Parliament.kle4 said:
And if the instructions cannot be delivered?MarqueeMark said:May's duty to deliver on the Brexit voters' instruction.
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Amazing what the fuck happens now?0
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So what happens when the government wins the VONC? The spotlight moves onto Labour. Interesting times.0
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When you exclude Speaker and deputies and tellers, not many abstentions.....0
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The entire ERG switching would not be enough.kle4 said:
And? It would win. The idea leavers will rally behind the deal in any substantial numbers is ridiculous.ydoethur said:
But voting Remain is also politically impossible without a second referendum.kle4 said:
Hardly equivalent issues though. This is even worse than seemed possible even a few weeks ago. The deal is so dead it's practically been erased from history. Voting remain would be less of a humiliation for the Commons than approving it now, should the EU say it is that or nothing.ydoethur said:That's almost as humiliating a margin as that vonc in Jeremy Corbyn a few years back.
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Neill now asking the obvious question - how the actual fuck can the PM get utterly demolished on her only major policy and still say "I carry on"0
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I presume the BBC are going to edit that bit out.TGOHF said:Corbyn throttlewanks his ending.
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So those Con MPs that voted for Mrs May before Xmas - buyers remorse ?0
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Would you like to be alone with yourself?RochdalePioneers said:
Shut the fuck up man. The more you rant the more you loseRochdalePioneers said:Be funny if Jezbollah bottles it and doesn't call a confidence vote
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I very much doubt if Remain would win, and if so it would be by a very narrow margin.kle4 said:
And? It would win. The idea leavers will rally behind the deal in any substantial numbers is ridiculous.ydoethur said:
But voting Remain is also politically impossible without a second referendum.kle4 said:
Hardly equivalent issues though. This is even worse than seemed possible even a few weeks ago. The deal is so dead it's practically been erased from history. Voting remain would be less of a humiliation for the Commons than approving it now, should the EU say it is that or nothing.ydoethur said:That's almost as humiliating a margin as that vonc in Jeremy Corbyn a few years back.
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Incidentally @TheWhiteRabbit I am very sad to inform you that I believe I have won our bet. It's one I really, really hoped I would lose.0
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This is the crazy part, how will Labour win the VoNC?SouthamObserver said:So what happens when the government wins the VONC? The spotlight moves onto Labour. Interesting times.
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