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She's not a politician. Is she an MP or Lady?

I don't really care what she does for work (at least she can be arsed going out to work x). It doesn't make your comments any less vile.

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I am not blaming her Suedy. I have said the threats she has received, which I read about this weekend, absolutely terrible they are, what Brexiteers want to do to her. They think they're justified as she's trying to block the people's will though.

"You reap what you sow" were your words. That sounds very much like you're blaming her.

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I have been warned in the past. I'm trying to debate here.

 

No. You are trolling Chris. Either actually contribute to the debate or leave please.

 

You cannot seriously hold that opinion, I just won't think it of you.

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Hopefully that’s embedded ok. That’s a really good thread from Sky News’ political correspondent on what’s in store this week. I’ve read a fair few of his threads recently, does a good job of cutting through the spin and not parroting the government line

Am sure I posted a link to Lewis Goodall's Twitter earlier this evening. It is a good Twitter thread and cuts through any bullcrap and just assesses the way forward now.

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Aaah yes just clocked that now. Sorry Chris.

 

If you put the long string of numbers from the twitter URL into [] that have twitter in them like this:

 

[twitter]12345678900987654321[/twitter]

 

You’ll be able to embed the tweet itself and makes it a bit easier for us all not to miss it as sometimes links don’t display fully and are easily scrolled past

Unsurprisingly, the story about Mogg and Leadsom is now being questioned. It is being claimed that various high-profile Leave supporters such as Kate Hoey and Bill Cash walked out of parliament to jeers from Remain supporters but nothing more threatening than that. Other MPs left in cars with tinted windows. The fact that they feel the need to have tinted windows is, of course, highly regrettable.

 

Mogg and Leadsom, OTOH, left accompanied by a group of police officers. They were subjected to the same jeers that other MPs faced. No violence or threats, just jeers.

Bercow's refused to allow the vote on Boris's deal today. Had a go at Rees-Mogg too. Government is fuming.

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Bercow's refused to allow the vote on Boris's deal today. Had a go at Rees-Mogg too. Government is fuming.

He is merely being consistent with his ruling earlier this year.

 

Perhaps once this shambles is over, people will begin to agree that a written constitution would be a good idea. Until that happens, we will continue to see Speakers forced to interpret the rules as best they can.

He is merely being consistent with his ruling earlier this year.

 

Perhaps once this shambles is over, people will begin to agree that a written constitution would be a good idea. Until that happens, we will continue to see Speakers forced to interpret the rules as best they can.

 

 

The bill was debated on Saturday but wasn't VOTED ON and that's why the Government's calling his decision in to question. They say they're not asking for a full debate but just basically the vote.

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Yes!! Has everyone seen? Bercrow has scuppered the evil deal and stopped the Machiavellian machinations of Bojo and puppet master in their tracks! :cheer: Vile slimy government of hard right liars.
The bill was debated on Saturday but wasn't VOTED ON and that's why the Government's calling his decision in to question. They say they're not asking for a full debate but just basically the vote.

Which just proves my point. In the absence of written rules, a Speaker just has to interpret vague principles and precedent.

John Bercow replies to Mr Jenkin, saying that he can't count "the number of times I have granted urgent questions and emergency debates of people who were then called a Eurosceptic position, now called a Brexiteer position".

 

He continues: "I don't recall the honourable gentleman complaining that I was giving him too many opportunities to make his point.

 

"He's grumbling now because he doesn't like the judgment.

 

"I'm trying to do the right thing for the House as a whole."

 

give it to them Bercow *.*

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