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09/4/2015 16:55 | Nice one. LOL | inside2 | |
05/4/2015 11:55 | Totally deluded Scotland. A must read, enjoy. | inside2 | |
04/4/2015 09:33 | Your scottish pals are obviously intelligent people 2trying, it's a great pity the average scot is most definitely not, believing in the welfare state and totally failing to understand that it does not grow on tree's and before you can spend it you have to earn it. If Miliband get's in with support from the SNP in 5 years time the following government would most definitely be Conservative on a mandate to remove Scotland from the union. | inside2 | |
01/4/2015 14:49 | Point well made JakNife. lol | inside2 | |
26/3/2015 18:34 | Dan Hodges on Bercow | inside2 | |
25/3/2015 23:05 | No mention of the above on the BBC website as yet . Shock , horror , amazement !! I don't think . | 2trying | |
25/3/2015 22:52 | From Sky News - right now ! The Government has tabled a motion for a secret ballot to stop John Bercow being re-elected as Speaker of the House of Commons. The motion put forward by Conservative MP William Hague is expected to see his fellow party member replaced in the post he has held since 2009 after the General Election. It states that a secret ballot should be triggered if anyone shouts "object" when the standard post-election proposal to reinstall the Speaker is made. MPs will vote on the motion on Thursday. The standing order states: "If that question is contested, it shall be determined by secret ballot, to take place on the same day under arrangements made by the Member presiding, who shall announce the result of the ballot to the House as soon as is practicable." Conservative and Liberal Democrat MPs will have a free vote on the issue, while Labour has labelled the move a "grubby last-minute plot in the dying hours of the Parliament". Sky News Chief Political Correspondent Jon Craig said Labour sources had described the move as a "coup d’etat". "A secret ballot, according to Mr Bercow's supporters, makes it easier for those Tories who dislike Mr Bercow with a passion to get rid of him immediately after the election," he said. "He has said he'd step down midway through the next Parliament, but this looks very like a move from Mr Bercow's enemies in the Tory government, led by William Hague and no doubt by the the Prime Minister as well, to make it easier to get rid of him. "It will be much harder for him to survive a secret ballot than a normal vote in the Commons. "Labour sources say Conservative MPs are on a three-line whip to vote for Mr Hague’s motion on the last day of this Parliament, while many Labour MPs have already left Westminster to campaign in the election. "Some Conservative MPs admit there is a plot to dump Mr Bercow, and one Tory source told me: 'It’s payback time'." If Mr Bercow is forced out, the favourite to replace him is Deputy Speaker Lindsay Hoyle, Labour MP for Chorley. When he moved into the Speaker’s chair, replacing Mr Bercow, at the start of the Budget last week, there were loud and long cheers from MPs, including many Conservatives. Labour MP Jon Ashworth described it as a "last minute plot" to "get Bercow". He wrote on his Twitter page: "Tories in Commons jubilant tonight at their little last-minute get Bercow plot. Still the nasty party aren't they". | 2trying | |
24/3/2015 14:12 | The lunatics of the left doing what they have always done. Nothing new, right? | inside2 | |
23/3/2015 21:54 | Oh yes ! Happy days . This is inacceptable behaviour ... | 2trying |
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