So, the opposite of Brexit then?Typical political bullshit...
They're more interested in the procedure than getting the result which was roughly agreed on!
So, the opposite of Brexit then?
I’m not sure this really true, there was very little difference in the wording between SNP, Labour or Conservative.Labour faced a an embarrassing rebellion if that happened
Rough being the key word. In fact similar language with very different meaningsTypical political bullshit...
They're more interested in the procedure than getting the result which was roughly agreed on!
This says it all reallyIt's all ridiculous anyway, the Israelis aren't interested in what UK political parties, or Prince William, thinks about a ceasefire. They might take some notice of the US, but that's about it.
The SNP went on beyond the headline and was unilateral, very very different.I’m not sure this really true, there was very little difference in the wording between SNP, Labour or Conservative.
People are making a massive fuss about a vote with very slightly different phrasing for something that is entirely academic as it makes diddly squat difference.
As upsetting as the situation is, this country faces massive structural economic and public service problems and that’s where British MPs should focus their attention.
Labour in a hole for their own political advantage. That is not the purpose of Opposition Days. They are to hold the government to account, not settle scores between two different opposition parties
It was hardly any differentThe SNP went on beyond the headline and was unilateral, very very different.
ConjectureThe Speaker’s going all sackcloth and ashes again just now, saying he made a mistake, in fact he knew exactly what he was doing and is trying to wriggle out with a disingenuous apology. Beneath contempt
It made all the difference for Smarmy and that’s the pointIt was hardly any different
Unilateral….what’s the point in that, It won’t happen
It’s student politics……principle for the point of principle.
The only rational explanationConjecture
Its important precisely because there is no check or balance on the speaker's powers other than kicking him out at the end of his term. Or making life very difficult for him, most MP' have secrets or embarrassing personal details to hide. But just think about it, if the Speaker can effectively do what he likes, government could be paralysed. That's why conventions are as important, more so, than hard and fast legal rules. They carry the power to change them. On top of that he has acted with the most obvious party political bias and succumbed to pressure. That alone suggests he is not fit for the role. But revenge will be a dish served cold in this case, I imagine.