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I think that you’ll find that those 2 ‘rebel Labour’ votes were, in fact, DUP votes. The colours were quite close though, claret as opposed to red.Originally posted by d000hg View Post
Kwasi, like many high-profile Tory MPs including the PM, didn't vote at all. There were no Tory rebel votes listed here although there were 2 rebel Labour votes who voted with the government: https://votes.parliament.uk/Votes/Commons/Division/1372
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Kwasi, like many high-profile Tory MPs including the PM, didn't vote at all. There were no Tory rebel votes listed here although there were 2 rebelOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostAll the tweets about man handling crying Tory MPs are "interesting".
Even more
is the chief and deputy chief whips resigning.
And Kwasi voted against the government.LabourDUP (thanks Cojak) votes who voted with the government: https://votes.parliament.uk/Votes/Commons/Division/1372Last edited by d000hg; 20 October 2022, 11:41.
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All the tweets about man handling crying Tory MPs are "interesting".
Even more
is the chief and deputy chief whips resigning.
And Kwasi voted against the government.
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No, it could be pathetic. As usual.Originally posted by d000hg View PostLabour have threatened individual Tory MPs with mocked-up posters "Your MP voted for Fracking in " if they obey the whip.
This could be spicy.
The House is getting more and more like the fourth form at St Trinians.
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Labour have threatened individual Tory MPs with mocked-up posters "Your MP <X> voted for Fracking in <Y>" if they obey the whip.
This could be spicy.
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4 have publically stated they will not.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostLabour have brought a vote on fracking tonight.
The Tories are whipping heavily.
4 Tory MPs will lose the whip if they don't vote with the government.
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Fracking Vote
Labour have brought a vote on fracking tonight.
The Tories are whipping heavily.
4 Tory MPs who are saying they will vote against it will lose the whip if they don't vote with the government.
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