What actually is the difference between Theresa May’s original plan and her plan B?A few changes and clarifications that the EU wouldn’t even give us? I guess there was some stupid contorted possible bonkers reason for the slowness and indecision last month, but isn’t this just blatantly (deliberately?) wasting time now?
Do you care more about the success of your country or the development of the world?Would you rather your country did not improve, but the whole world got better, or that the whole world stayed the same apart from your country getting better?
Can you imagine what would have happened if the baby in the car Prince Philip crashed into had died?what would he do? what would the police do? what would the public say? like jeez, this is why you don't have 97-year-old royals driving guys
Theresa May remains prime minister after all, as we thought325 MPS voted in favour of her government with 306 MPs against Even though 432 voted against her deal yesterday and only 202 in favour How can they support the government but not the thing the government has spent the last 2.5 years working on? As if...See More »
Tom Watson (labour deputy leader) says 'the country feels genuinely sorry for the prime minister'i beg to differ
maybe we’d be better off long term if Corbyn doesn’t go for a 2nd ref after all 😈😂😂 I’m joking, but here’s hoping. If only there were a way we could end up with both outcomes but we’ll probably get neither
In between PMQs today and the no-confidence motion debate, MPs will briefly debate a Bill on banning low-level postboxes😂glad to see we have our priorities straight. Let’s just get that postbox law through before we find out if the government still works
Rees-Mogg and his ERG buddies say they will vote in support of the government in the no-confidence motion tomorrowWhich leaves it pretty much down to tory remainers as to what happens I guess
Parliament will spend the entire day tomorrow debating this no-confidence motionThat's gonna be a fun PMQs for May. How can anyone claim tomorrow that the government is functioning properly and has the confidence of the country? But how can anyone claim that changing government will change substantive anything at all? I really...See More »
And Labour will have a no-confidence motion tomorrow, so we will find out tomorrow if there will be a general electionthis has been your british politics correspondent AndrewtheAlu 😂 I can't see a no-confidence vote succeeding though. Conservatives won't vote to potentially lose their seats will they? And even if they did....I can't see anyone except the tories...See More »
The largest defeat on a government motion EVER in British history.432 MPs voted against the deal, only 202 voted in favour. Theresa May says she will allow Labour or other opposition parties to debate a no-confidence motion in the government tomorrow which, if it succeeds (including conservatives voting against...See More »
Why does Vince Cable have to be so boring?I’m a remainer too but if anyone can talk me out of it it’s that guy talking in support of it. Ffs we can add to the list now...imagine if we had a decent PM, or if we can’t have that, imagine if we had a decent Labour opposition, or if we can’t...See More »
They had a fast food banquet of McDonald’s and pizza in the White House yesterday?Well, at least the American government lives up to the American stereotype 🤷♂️
Are those against euthanasia and those against abortion mostly the same people?Are you in favour of legalisation of one but not the other? Or neither or both?
What actually is the difference between a satsuma and a clementine?Maybe there’s an obvious difference and I’m just ignorant in my fruit knowledge