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Does anyone really think Israel cares if the UK asks for a ceasefire? Have they nothing better to do? |
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embarrassing from the left and We have a problem with Islamist extremism in England that requires immediate and drastic action. |
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I think the SNP used this ceasefire motion to try to expose divisions in both Parties. The SNP motion without either Labour or Con amendments would have been voted down by the government voting numbers anyhow. So were the SNP really serious. For me, the one who came across the worst though was Stephen Flynn, he was rightly annoyed but came across too aggressive. Really however, the whole parliamentary process needs updating. It doesn't serve anyone now. It's Party leadership dictating to MPs what they should think and do, immaterial of what they feel as to their own conscience on very serious issues. |
Patrick O'Flynn (Political Commentator):
Being widely reported that the Speaker allowed the Lab amendment because so many Lab MPs were scared of potential violence if they could not vote for it. *FROM ISLAMISTS*. That's the story: Islamic radicals have warped British democracy via implied threats of violence. |
snp and the tories walked out, so it was hardly a democratic vote :laugh:
It was all political show boating. The simple fact is that the uk parliament is as fractured as the relationship between israel and hamas, it's just that there were no guns in parliament |
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59 MP's sign a no-confidence motion in the Hoyle. That number is going up as they speak SkyNewsHD Live |
the speaker ought to be finished, we will see
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Yes, he was advised to not change things,
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The speaker based his decision on the threat and intimidation being made to labour mp's .... and we can't have our parliament give in to that. That is why he must go
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Yes many on the Media are saying the same |
Very worrying trend, think alot of MPs will step down due to the fear of violence against them and their families and who could blame them?
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need Law and Order. Male MP's need a gun. |
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No way on him LT. |
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It's been a long ambition of mine to seek to be an MP. However I am seriously thinking of, REALLY do I want to risk putting myself into that arena. Politics has sunk further down the gutter than it's ever been in post war. In recent times there's been the stabbing of Stephen Timms , the vicious brutal murder of Jo Cox, then the brutal murder of David Amess. However there are really terrifying threats now being made against MPs of ALL Parties. Plus not only against them but their families and friends too. Politics is too divisive. Not helped by the awful current leaders of all political Parties. I cannot see any way currently around that very sadly and in fact worryingly. |
The MP's say they are being threatened, but the language they choose to use against political opponents encourages it
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I've never actually liked this Speaker. He seems arrogant and not remotely likeable.
You can be a great Speaker without being a big mouth bully. I think he should go. |
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Yes causing threats on some Conservative MP's |
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