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So it's all legal then?Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostGosh, I'm unfamiliar with the mechanism through which the UK courts might rule on the internal procedures of the House of Commons in light of its "exclusive cognisance".Comment
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Absolutely, perfectly in order. Nothing to see in that respect, and I'm not arguing to the contrary.Originally posted by AtW View PostSo it's all legal then?
Simply against convention, and against expert advice, and illustrative of virtue signalling with no immediate, practical, effect, but with probable (significant) long-term effect on the partiality of the speaker (more akin to the U.S.).
Nothing more, nothing less.
HTH.
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So you don't like it not because it's wrong but because your side lost. That's parliamentary democracy in action.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostAbsolutely, perfectly in order. Nothing to see in that respect, and I'm not arguing to the contrary.
Simply against convention, and against expert advice, and illustrative of virtue signalling with no immediate, practical, effect, but with probable (significant) long-term effect on the partiality of the speaker (more akin to the U.S.).
Nothing more, nothing less.
HTH.

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"My side."Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostSo you don't like it not because it's wrong but because your side lost. That's parliamentary democracy in action.


You can take a horse to water...
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You appear to be virtue signalling.Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post"My side."
You can take a horse to water...

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It seems totally undemocratic to prevent duly elected Representatives of the People from voting on whatever they deem appropriate.
Govt is supposed to command the Majority of the House.Comment
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Or proffering expertise and correcting rudimentary mistakes.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostYou appear to be virtue signalling.

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You seem to be in favour of circumscribing the power of the Speaker to select amendments. I think that might disrupt the parliamentary schedule somewhat.Originally posted by AtW View PostIt seems totally undemocratic to prevent duly elected Representatives of the People from voting on whatever they deem appropriate.
Govt is supposed to command the Majority of the House.
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well done that is very "virtuous" of you.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostOr proffering expertise and correcting rudimentary mistakes.

I'm alright JackComment
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