It’s good to see some good news associated with him!
ant682 on
I read the hansard, most professionalism went out the window
Choice-Many-9344 on
They won’t be laughing when reform have a majority
DukePPUk on
> MPs voted against the motion 96 to 154, majority 58.
[For those curious](https://votes.parliament.uk/votes/commons/division/2159), 87 of those votes in favour (plus one teller) were from Conservatives. About three quarters of Conservative MPs supported his 10-minute rule motion. Funny how they never got around to this in their 14 years in power. Almost as if they know this is a stupid idea, but it plays well to the crazies.
The Conservatives were joined by most of Reform’s MPs (one seems not to have made it), a couple of DUP’s and the TUV guy. “Enough” Labour MPs voted against, along with most Lib Dems, Greens, SNP etc.
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To me, gutting a lot of human rights laws seems to be the replacement for mass immigration–which to begin with can be a capitalist concept–just keep them far away from where they live.
I’m overusing em-dashes and not even writing them properly.
A lot pensioners would probably be fine with that with them thinking that only working-age people would be affected and that a lot of them are shirkers–but I think they’d be wrong on both counts.
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Good! This was nothing more than a very cheap stunt by Farage, Reform U.K. et al.
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Jesus fucking christ those that voted in favour of this are all dumb fucks intent on making everything substantially worse than they already made it with brexit.
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It’s good to see some good news associated with him!
I read the hansard, most professionalism went out the window
They won’t be laughing when reform have a majority
> MPs voted against the motion 96 to 154, majority 58.
[For those curious](https://votes.parliament.uk/votes/commons/division/2159), 87 of those votes in favour (plus one teller) were from Conservatives. About three quarters of Conservative MPs supported his 10-minute rule motion. Funny how they never got around to this in their 14 years in power. Almost as if they know this is a stupid idea, but it plays well to the crazies.
The Conservatives were joined by most of Reform’s MPs (one seems not to have made it), a couple of DUP’s and the TUV guy. “Enough” Labour MPs voted against, along with most Lib Dems, Greens, SNP etc.
To me, gutting a lot of human rights laws seems to be the replacement for mass immigration–which to begin with can be a capitalist concept–just keep them far away from where they live.
I’m overusing em-dashes and not even writing them properly.
A lot pensioners would probably be fine with that with them thinking that only working-age people would be affected and that a lot of them are shirkers–but I think they’d be wrong on both counts.
Good! This was nothing more than a very cheap stunt by Farage, Reform U.K. et al.
Jesus fucking christ those that voted in favour of this are all dumb fucks intent on making everything substantially worse than they already made it with brexit.
Traitors to the UK the lot of them.
[Patrick Stewart – ECHR](https://youtu.be/ptfmAY6M6aA?si=-57-c05RLeDjNu9E)
They should propose that ECHR doesn’t apply to Reform MPs only. Let’s see if they really want it’s protections.
This is only his first attempt at something like this. He will be more persistent than a bad case of herpes.
Im not in favour of leaving BUT it does need reform. We cannot deport effectively without reforming it and this is a European wide problem.
Performative grifter shitshow antics inbetween painting buses for window lickers to believe in