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Tealeaf 24-10-2011 20:36

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The chamber is starting to fill up now. The vote can't be that far away - I wonder how many of 'em will be drunk when they lurch through the division lobby?

garinda 24-10-2011 20:39

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 942176)
The chamber is starting to fill up now. The vote can't be that far away - I wonder how many of 'em will be drunk when they lurch through the division lobby?

The vote's at ten p.m.

Tealeaf 24-10-2011 20:43

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Aye, they're creeping in now.....like cockroaches coming in for their late evening feast.

garinda 24-10-2011 20:47

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Some are talking sense.

The British people have never voted to be E.U. members.

The only way to rectify this injustice is to vote for a referendum.

Tealeaf 24-10-2011 20:58

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Some clown has just argued that he wants a referendum, but not now. A few of 'em have said something similar. It reminds me of the appeasement debates in the same place back in the 1930's - but for Berlin, read Brussels. they're saying do nowt now and hope the problem will go away. The reality is, the longer we leave it, the worse it's going to get.

garinda 24-10-2011 21:01

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 942184)
Some clown has just argued that he wants a referendum, but not now. A few of 'em have said something similar. It reminds me of the appeasement debates in the same place back in the 1930's - but for Berlin, read Brussels. they're saying do nowt now and hope the problem will go away. The reality is, the longer we leave it, the worse it's going to get.

Yup he was a numpty.

There might never be a chance again for years.

Anyway, the time is nigh.

It's judgement time.

Tealeaf 24-10-2011 21:01

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Just heard the call - formal division. I think the 'Aye' vote is going to be a bit bigger than the government planned for.

garinda 24-10-2011 21:04

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 942186)
Just heard the call - formal division. I think the 'Aye' vote is going to be a bit bigger than the government planned for.

Like was said, if the government introduced e-petitions, in order to give ordinary people more power, it should have been a free vote.

Tealeaf 24-10-2011 21:11

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 942187)
Like was said, if the government introduced e-petitions, in order to give ordinary people more power, it should have been a free vote.

I know it should have been a free vote.

I notice that labour have kept their elder statesman, the Viscount Stansgate, aka Mr Anthony Wedgewood Benn, the guru to which all self-respecting socialists kow-tow, remarkably quiet. I wonder if it's 'owt to do with the fact that he has always regarded the EEC/EU as an undemocratic rip-off for this country?

garinda 24-10-2011 21:12

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“When your neighbour's house is on fire, your first impulse should be to help them put out the flames, not least to protect your own house”
David Cameron.

Er...yes. If you're a bit stupid.

The correct thing to do is to firstly evacuate your own family safely.

Then dial 999, and let them deal with it professionally.

Tealeaf 24-10-2011 21:16

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 942190)
“When your neighbour's house is on fire, your first impulse should be to help them put out the flames, not least to protect your own house”
David Cameron.

Er...yes. If you're a bit stupid.

The correct thing to do is to firstly evacuate your own family safely.

Then dial 999, and let them deal with it professionally.

Aye, and hopefully Groove turns up with his fire hose.

garinda 24-10-2011 21:17

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Bercow.

What a silly little twit.

garinda 24-10-2011 21:22

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111 men and women who can hold their heads up tonight.

Politicans who believe in democracy.

Tealeaf 24-10-2011 21:24

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Thats about 30 more than originally estimated.

I want to see which are the Labour names.

cashman 24-10-2011 21:26

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 942196)
111 men and women who can hold their heads up tonight.

Politicans who believe in democracy.

A simple way i look at this is theres approx twice as many Tory MPs than Labour, which i regard as ruddy disgraceful,:(:(:(


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