Excerpt from the report on Russian interference
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostThey are?
I thought it was because the committee that is to publish the report cannot in fact publish it at this time, because it currently has no chairman, the former chair (and traitor) Dominic Grieve having been tossed out of parliament by due democratic process.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostAnd this time, with a massive majority, there's no reason to rush it, because there's enough to vote it down.
But I couldn't possibly comment.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostIt's because the committee itself no longer exists, having been dissolved along with the last Parliament. A new committee has to be selected and voted on by the HoC. Last time it took 6 months.
And this time, with a massive majority, there's no reason to rush it, because there's enough to vote it down.
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostThey are?
I thought it was because the committee that is to publish the report cannot in fact publish it at this time, because it currently has no chairman, the former chair (and traitor) Dominic Grieve having been tossed out of parliament by due democratic process.
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Originally posted by MasterBait View PostIt makes you wonder why Brexiteers are so scared for the Russia report to come out.
Probably the Government are still editing out all the payments the Kremlin made to influence the referendum and subsequent elections
I thought it was because the committee that is to publish the report cannot in fact publish it at this time, because it currently has no chairman, the former chair (and traitor) Dominic Grieve having been tossed out of parliament by due democratic process.
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And I thought this would be about a Russian interfering with a squirrel.
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It makes you wonder why Brexiteers are so scared for the Russia report to come out.
Probably the Government are still editing out all the payments the Kremlin made to influence the referendum and subsequent elections
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What's that Scooty, a small squeaky-voiced Scot with a very large chip on his shoulder? Hmmm, who does that remind me of...?
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