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Might be better off looking at ways of cutting the cost of things that affect us on a day to day basis. Fuel is rising which is pushing the cost of more or less every other commodity through the roof!!!!
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Cyfr, as I'm sure you know, the poem you quoted was written about the Nazis incarcerating people in the death camps because of their beliefs. Hardly comparable with a law which will require suspected terrorists to spend an extra 14 days in a British prison.
I have a very low opinion of this present government, but even I wouldn't compare them to the Nazis in pre-war Germany! |
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In my opinion David Davis stood up for something he believed in(which I thought thats part of being in politics)wether I agree with his motive or not is of no concern.And as for as it being called a sham its not his fault the Labour Party decided not to field a candidate,so cant understand the wingeing.And for the record I would have said the same if it had been a Labour MP that had done it and the Tories had refused to field a candidate.I thought the job of being an MP involved standing up for what you and your voters believe in.Well thats just my view on the situation.
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Was there any real need to resign??? He could just as easily let his views be known and not have forced a by-election at such a great cost.
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He stood up for what he believed in when he voted against the 42-day rule in Parliament. Imagine what would happen if every MP stood down everytime something was passed through Parliament that they didn't agree with, thus forcing a bye-election? And it's a sham because there was absolutely no need for it and it has changed nothing. |
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Deals and trade-offs to get bills through are a fact of life in Parliament - on all sides. Also, as I understand it, Davis had stated his intentions to stand down if the bill went through, beforehand, so it wasn't a protest about the way it was passed.
Once again, I would say, there was absolutely no need for this farcical bye-election and it has changed absolutely nothing - apart from landing us, the taxpayers, with a needless bill. |
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Davis had an ego boost with this!!!! Nowt has change and all he did was show he and his blue pals are twallies.
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[quote andrewb] It won't affect you adversely until you or a family member is locked up for 1000 hours and life wrecked if they are innocent.[/quote] Am pretty sure that it won't adversely effect me at all then!!!
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Half the people locked up without charge are innocent, so.. it could well be you, me, or any other innocent. Personally I dont think thats right. |
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Did they ever decide who came second Andrew ? (were doing a recount last time I heard) .. out of the 25/26 other unknowns. :D
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