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Curious to hear the reasoning, if it's only because of the manifesto pledge, why was it proposed in the first place? Did they forgot the pledge, or simply incompetent or both...
Curious to hear the reasoning, if it's only because of the manifesto pledge, why was it proposed in the first place? Did they forgot the pledge, or simply incompetent or both...
To stop a back bench Tory MP revolt.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR
That, in a sense, is spot on. There are many traditionalists in the Tory party as you would expect. Whatever they may say and however some may act at time, they know that going back against manifesto pledges is a big no-no when there's no good reason. A quick cash grab wasn't seen as reason enough.
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist
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