I imagine it will just hasten the sidelining of the SNP Sturgeon wants to throw her weight about Cameron will have to stop her. A couple more of these and English voters will be clamoring to stop her interfering.
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Cameron needs to choose the issue more carefully, and not choose one where enough of his MPs are against it.Originally posted by vetran View PostI imagine it will just hasten the sidelining of the SNP Sturgeon wants to throw her weight about Cameron will have to stop her. A couple more of these and English voters will be clamoring to stop her interfering.
It needs to be something important such as education.
Though I suspect Sturgeon is more canny and will not vote on an issue like that.
It also doesn't help the longer he delays the vote the smaller his majority is likely to get."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Not if they had pledged to avoid getting embroiled in issues that solely affected England and Wales. I'd have been equally vocal in outing them as the two-faced hypocrites that the SNP have shown themselves to be.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostShaunbhoy is another one of the mixed up anti-SNP brigade. Had Scotland had 50 Labour MP's voting against, he'd have applauded it.“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Why won't they just tax such fox hunts at £1 mln per fox, anything goes - all money go to the poor or something?
And while at it finally add the Permitted Murder section to the new Suicide Act 2016
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Perhaps you should shut up and listen to what adults got to say on this and many other matters that are beyond you.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostI'd have been equally vocal
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Diddums. Had you just had your hunting gear dry cleaned ??Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostNot if they had pledged to avoid getting embroiled in issues that solely affected England and Wales. I'd have been equally vocal in outing them as the two-faced hypocrites that the SNP have shown themselves to be.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View PostI imagine it will just hasten the sidelining of the SNP Sturgeon wants to throw her weight about Cameron will have to stop her. A couple more of these and English voters will be clamoring to stop her interfering.
What a dumbass. You do realise that the SNP can't vote down anything, don't you ? You may have missed the papers that day, but the Tories have a majority (hence the small business friendly budget). Voting anything down would require cross party support INCLUDING ENOUGH TORY MPs. If Cameron's own party is onside with what he wants to do, they can't lose.
When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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He'll be at the Orange Lodge with Shaunbhoy.Originally posted by AtW View PostWhere is ministrone when you need him?
When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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