Hanno detto che sarebbe non democratico e senza precedenti nella moderna era parlamentare affinché il governo voti il ​​diritto di un legislatore di presentare un disegno di legge nella prima fase.

    "Siamo chiari che il voto non avrebbe dovuto essere chiamato in questa fase, e non è una buona pratica per i TD essere negati il ​​loro diritto alle bollette da tavola.

    "Per questo motivo il governo voterà per il disegno di legge alla prima fase, ma si opporrà alla seconda fase," hanno detto.

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    29 commenti

    1. sundae_diner on

      Can someone ELI5 please?

      When were TDs denied the right to table a bill? Did Ruth (in opposition) not table this bill?

    2. mrlinkwii on

      their mostly correct , it is unprecedented in the modern parliamentary history , first reading is basically introducing the bill , second reading is where most bills get guillotined

      sinn fein is really showing how they view animal welfare with this , the next time they ever complain about animal welfare people should reminder them

    3. Shit like this is why nobody trusts them with running the government over the usual shower

    4. ChemiWizard on

      SF is playing footsie with the right wing. Dangling their feet in Anti Trans, anti animal, aligning with non left fringe. Are they taking notes from Keir Starmer?

    5. freshfrosted on

      SF would be spitting feathers if this happened to them and rightly so . Hypocrisy of the highest order there tonight from them.

    6. ThatGuy98_ on

      You know you messed up when Ruth Coppinger is happy the government voted with you, and SF against you haha

    7. Sweet_Emu1880 on

      They just lost a vote for life. No time for any body supporting violence to animals

    8. Jacabusmagnus on

      One of the few occasions I find myself in agreement with SF.

    9. budderisback on

      I read that the UK wild fox population decreased by 42% when they introduced the fox hunting Bill due to disease being spread more easily. Seemed counterintuitive and I was surprised. For the record I am against hunting and hate to think of foxes being hunted for sport but would also against passing a bill which would inadvertently reduce the wild fox population.

    10. Drvonfrightmarestein on

      Oh good, another episode in the long running series ‘who the fuck am I supposed to vote for now’

    11. Puzzled_Record1773 on

      How many foxes are hunted per year? My gf and I were admiring a rabbit on the side of the road just outside limerick a few weeks ago when I shit you not a fox jumped out of nowhere and grabbed him and took him into the bushes. They are vicious little fuckers so I’m surprised everyone is against hunting them although I have zero knowledge as to any of the numbers or ecological facts regarding them tbh

    12. Trabolgan on

      It’s really really unusual for a bill to be blocked from getting to even the first stage. It’s sort of a democratic “everybody gets to at least the first hearing” thing.

    13. Fearless_Respond_123 on

      Coppinger doesn’t give a damn about fox hunting. She’s doing this to stir shit. Opposition TDs get only a handful of opportunities to propose legislation. Can she honestly say this is amongst her top priorities as a TD?

    14. Bumblebee-Feeling on

      Baffles me that there even needs to be a discussion about banning this sadistic shite

    15. PsvfanIre on

      Opposition doing opposing, yeah I get it the animal rights are miffed but in reality they knew it was going through. I honestly don’t feel you can read much into it.

    16. Seems an odd hill on which to make a stand… I wonder what riders were on that bill to say they voted against it prior to it being even debated.

    17. oshawott84 on

      Mary Lou is a FF mole. She’s been the ruination of the party.

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