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Originally posted by WTFH View PostHe got welcomed back with open arms for a confidence vote last year
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Originally posted by CryingSheep View PostExcept on an no confidence vote... In that case they all happily align with their party...
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Originally posted by CryingSheep View PostExcept on an no confidence vote... In that case they all happily align with their party...
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Originally posted by JohntheBike View Postcertainly not on this issue. In past free votes, MP's voted with their conscience and not as they believed their constituents, who elected them, might want them to do.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostIn which case they are not doing their job. Take 'em out and shoot 'em. No use to man nor beast other than fodder for the worms and maggots.
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Originally posted by JohntheBike View Postcertainly not on this issue. In past free votes, MP's voted with their conscience and not as they believed their constituents, who elected them, might want them to do.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostIs it?
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Originally posted by vetran View Postwhy not? the EU believe in Wizards
Brexit: UK 'will have to face consequences' in event of no deal - BBC News
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSo its not just rolling a six then?
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostGreat to know you actually believe unicorns, dragons existed and that a guy lived inside a whale and they let you be a mod.
why not? the EU believe in Wizards
Mr Timmermans said while he expected a "Harry Potter-like book of tricks" from ministers, instead they were like a character from from Dad's Army.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThe key word is "bannable". I.e. asking for a banning means that a Mod might, if he or she chose, use that as grounds for a ban. But if the person against whom it is directed is a bit of a pain, then chances are, we'll let it slide.
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