...on tomorrow's tier vote.
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DOOM: Labour To Abstain
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Parliament works strangely.Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's criminal really to abstain on important votes, never mind life-death stuff like this
The opposition parties don't have to support or provide opposition to any government bill. This means it is then left to the government to whip it's own MPs to supports it's motions."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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It's all the result of Mor Onic FPTP system - dysfunctional Govt that can't be pro-growth, best they can do is managed decline and even that they are doing very tulipyComment
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They’ve got it half right.Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's all the result of Mor Onic FPTP system - dysfunctional Govt that can't be pro-growth, best they can do is managed decline and even that they are doing very tulipyComment
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Can you give an example of a perfect government system?Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's all the result of Mor Onic FPTP system - dysfunctional Govt that can't be pro-growth, best they can do is managed decline and even that they are doing very tulipy
Then a decent reason why you've not f*cked off there yet please?The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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I can give you an example of a much better system - proportional representation where every vote actually counts. This is used around Europe and in most countries in the world, even in fake democracy regimes.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostCan you give an example of a perfect government system? Then a decent reason why you've not f*cked off there yet please?
There are pretty much only 2 major countries in the world that still use FPTP system - UK and USA and both are FUBARed because of it.Comment
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostCan you give an example of a perfect government system?
Then a decent reason why you've not f*cked off there yet please?
No need for you to **** off anywhere. You fit in perfectly in Cretinland.Comment
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Yet you've still chosen to be here.Originally posted by AtW View PostI can give you an example of a much better system - proportional representation where every vote actually counts. This is used around Europe and in most countries in the world, even in fake democracy regimes.
There are pretty much only 2 major countries in the world that still use FPTP system - UK and USA and both are FUBARed because of it.
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Please stay out of this, the adults are talking.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostNo need for you to **** off anywhere. You fit in perfectly in Cretinland.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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