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Graham's position is quite simple; he's in the whip's office - the bottom rung of the ladder to a front bench position and if he sticks two fingers up to Red Ed now he's out on his bum. That's not too bad in itself, because while Hyndburn constituency may well lose the credo of having a rising star in the opposition, at least it's MP can then concentrate on local issue's. The real problem arises for Graham in a few years time, because if the existing constituency disappears, then he ain't going to be top of the list for selection to one of the new 'uns. So it will back to his old day job. Shame, that.
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Too late to vote in the poll but I'd have voted no.
Unless an MP is against referenda, I cannot see why they would not vote for this. Voting in favour of it on Monday does not make an MP anti-EU, it is simply voting in favour of giving the British people a say. |
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Can't see the point in debating an issue If you have to vote the way you are told or be resigned to spend the rest of your life on the naughty step.:whip::whip::worthy::worthy:
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I thought I'd set the poll to remain an open one. |
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Prior to the last Election Labour won in 2005, Tony Blair had this to say. 'Tony Blair says a referendum is to be held on the new European constitution' 'For months the prime minister has denied the need for a vote, but on Tuesday he conceded it was time to... ''Let the people have a final say.'' BBC NEWS | UK | Politics | Blair confirms EU constitution poll A pre-election statement that we now know to be a lie. Because has soon as Labour secured their third successive victory, they reneged on giving the people the right to have their say in a referendum. |
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At least there's one politican prepared to fall on his sword, and rebel against his party, because he knows it's the right thing to do.
'Stewart Jackson told the BBC: "This is a question of putting, I believe, country and constituency first and party second because in the end it's a question about whether we trust the European elite that has led us into the calamity of European governance." BBC News - EU referendum proves battleground Stewart Jackson, those who are sick and tired of being denied a voice, applaud you. http://www.thebellforum.com/images/s...use_smiley.gif |
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Whilst jackson is to be applauded,sadly aint enough of em wi the backbone to make a difference. imho.:(
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Monday's vote will be a loss for democracy. There are too many personally ambitious politicans, who'd rather attempt to climb the greasy political pole, than do what is right for the country, and the people they're paid to represent. This vote will more than probably result in defeat...but this issue of injustice will not be going away. |
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I'd like to ask our M.P., Graham Jones, just one, very simple question.
Since there seems to be many people, both nationwide, and locally, who think the way we are governed as fundamentally changed, and who'd like the chance to give their opinion on the matter, and their thoughts taken into consideration. Other than to toe the party line, can you give us one good reason why not to vote that we should have a referendum on this issue? Just one. |
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