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    Quote Originally Posted by flourbasher View Post
    I'm surprised Mrs Badger is straying from the red carpet.
    As we know though it doesn't make any difference what a labour controlled area does because the flock will still vote them in
    Nevertheless, as a confirmed remainer herself, she's honourably following the majority will of her electorate to vote for Brexit. Can you bring yourself to give credit where it's due?

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    At last, a Labour MP with sense, the Rotherham MP will vote for the deal, the deal that will respect the vote of the people, Unlike commie Corbyn who rejected the deal be fore even reading the text, duplicitous or what.

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    Quote Originally Posted by claw84 View Post
    At last, a Labour MP with sense, the Rotherham MP will vote for the deal, the deal that will respect the vote of the people, Unlike commie Corbyn who rejected the deal be fore even reading the text, duplicitous or what.
    Have you read it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Exiletyke View Post
    Have you read it?
    I have read enough to know it would be better than leaving with no deal, Labour said at the 2017 election they would respect the referendum so they have absolutely no excuse for not voting for it. If they don't there is a lot of labour MP's who will lose their seats in the coming election,that applies to traitor torys as well, the lib dems are beneath contempt.

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    Amazingly serial agitator Corbyn managed to pass judgment on the deal without actually seeing it. It will be interesting to see how many Labour MP's in Leave voting constituencies have the courage to defy their communist leaders and vote in accordance with their voters wishes. Not many i imagine because they'll put self interest first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timbertop View Post
    Amazingly serial agitator Corbyn managed to pass judgment on the deal without actually seeing it. It will be interesting to see how many Labour MP's in Leave voting constituencies have the courage to defy their communist leaders and vote in accordance with their voters wishes. Not many i imagine because they'll put self interest first.
    If they do that and ignore the instruction given by the people ,they will get a right kicking in the ballot box.

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    It's still NOT going to happen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timbertop View Post
    Amazingly serial agitator Corbyn managed to pass judgment on the deal without actually seeing it. It will be interesting to see how many Labour MP's in Leave voting constituencies have the courage to defy their communist leaders and vote in accordance with their voters wishes. Not many i imagine because they'll put self interest first.
    Yes a Labour MP was challenged on 5Live about this yesterday.
    Twenty minutes after it was released Corbyn has condemned it and his colleague was asked how he could have read and digested the text on a 60 page document in such a short time.
    Jezza can see his career slipping away so he's now into self preservation

    At least the labour MP was honest and said although I'll read it in full I'll never vote for it because it isn't what I want. I don't think it's the right thing to do. As an MP I'm going to vote for what I think is the best for the British public. In other words it was all about what he wanted not what the people voted for. A really good example of someone not doing the job they were elected to do
    Last edited by flourbasher; 18-10-2019 at 10:58 AM.

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    What if the vote in parliament is tied and the Speaker gets a casting vote? Doesn't bear thinking about 🥺

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    Extra time and then pens mellow

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