(01-02-2017 21:50 )wackawoo Wrote: [ -> ]Thought it would be closer, 59 of those are SNP, and they voted against for shits and giggles, whether they want brexit or not.
59 SNP they only have 56 seats so where did the extra 3 come from
no they didnt vote for shits and giggles scotland voted overwhemingly to remain so they were carrying out the wishes of the constituents as it should be
(02-02-2017 10:19 )HannahsPet Wrote: [ -> ] (01-02-2017 21:50 )wackawoo Wrote: [ -> ]Thought it would be closer, 59 of those are SNP, and they voted against for shits and giggles, whether they want brexit or not.
59 SNP they only have 56 seats so where did the extra 3 come from
no they didnt vote for shits and giggles scotland voted overwhemingly to remain so they were carrying out the wishes of the constituents as it should be
From an article the other day I was reading
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_National_Party
It say 54/59
Quote:House of Commons (Scottish seats) 54 / 59
Did they get 2 more seats in the commons since then?
I can see where I got the 59 from but there did you get the 56 from, did you add the 2 MEP's?
I assume not all of Scotland is SNP, some SNP may or may not think being out of the EU is a good thing but this is a perfect thing to jump on for their ulterior motives and self promotion.
(02-02-2017 09:19 )Doddle Wrote: [ -> ]Amazed that Ken Clarke was supposedly the only Tory rebel. ONE?!
He needs to sort that weight and red face out.
It's got to be said, they have had an absolutely a1 golden opputunatly to stop Brexit, if they really really REALLY thought the leaving the EU was goign to be as damaging to the UK as they claim it is going to be, it takes a special sort of stupid not to block article 50.
Yes there would be a bit of an out cry from some of the more hard line Brexiters, but unlike the remainers, that would blow over in a matter of weeks for the majority.
(02-02-2017 12:05 )wackawoo Wrote: [ -> ] (02-02-2017 10:19 )HannahsPet Wrote: [ -> ] (01-02-2017 21:50 )wackawoo Wrote: [ -> ]Thought it would be closer, 59 of those are SNP, and they voted against for shits and giggles, whether they want brexit or not.
59 SNP they only have 56 seats so where did the extra 3 come from
no they didnt vote for shits and giggles scotland voted overwhemingly to remain so they were carrying out the wishes of the constituents as it should be
From an article the other day I was reading
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_National_Party
It say 54/59
Quote:House of Commons (Scottish seats) 54 / 59
Did they get 2 more seats in the commons since then?
I can see where I got the 59 from but there did you get the 56 from, did you add the 2 MEP's?
I assume not all of Scotland is SNP, some SNP may or may not think being out of the EU is a good thing but this is a perfect thing to jump on for their ulterior motives and self promotion.
Actually i got it wrong they have 54
there are 59 seats in scotland SNP got 54 1 lib dem 1 labour and 1 tory and 2 independants
MEP's dont vote in parlimant or else UKIP would have a sizable vote in there as thats where UKIP have most power with a Majority of seats going to them
I find it hard to understand why Labour imposed a 3 line whip on the vote.
Which caused about 40 plus MP's (including 3 whips) to go against the party line.
Wouldn't it have been better to give a free vote, and let them vote as they wished.
Will all the Labour activists who support Corbyn be happy about his Brexit stance.
I loved that Dianne Abbott suddenly became ill just before the vote
Today in the European Parliament.
Nigel Farage a liar? Who'd have thought it?
(02-02-2017 12:06 )wackawoo Wrote: [ -> ] (02-02-2017 09:19 )Doddle Wrote: [ -> ]Amazed that Ken Clarke was supposedly the only Tory rebel. ONE?!
He needs to sort that weight and red face out.
Given his hardly-secret liking for cigars and whisky, and having been an MP for 46+ years now, he must be doing something right with his health...
Apart from arguments with Redwood, IDS etc
Charlemagne Wrote:I find it hard to understand why Labour imposed a 3 line whip on the vote.
Which caused about 40 plus MP's (including 3 whips) to go against the party line.
Wouldn't it have been better to give a free vote, and let them vote as they wished.
He can't go "back me or sack me", he's giving his critics a bit of "back me or sod off" instead