>As many as 100 Labour MPs – including at least two members of his shadow cabinet – were reportedly set to defy the whip and back the SNP’s motion calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza had the Speaker not chosen Labour’s amendment.
He won’t go.
Tories deep down happy that their Unionist coalition partners will benefit from snubbing the SNP out of Westminster proceedings in the long run. It sets a useful precedence for the speaker to ignore any party they don’t like and can block future opposition day motions on a whim, because fuck ’em, what they going to do. Labour spin doctors out like it’s 2003 keeping media pliant obviously think they can get away with it.
A general shrug from the Westminster establishment and that’ll be it. After 2014 it’s what we deserve, not like we weren’t warned.
And after all Labour’s desperation and game fixing, it looks as though the SNP might get their day, and vote, anyway.
From this moment, those whip threats will be being cracked to appease and threaten those Labour MPs with a conscience who would yet place that vote for the SNP motion, but now the vote will have an added impetus of the level of depth of feeling they have over Starmers leadership in his handling of this disaster of his own making.
While Hoy is being put up as the scapegoat, maybe quite rightly given his weakness in his decision, standing out as the villain is Starmer and his cabinet who face the scowled derision of not only the entire house, but his own members also.
It is also a crystal clear advert for the guys contempt for not only his relationship with his own members, his expose of the impotence and ridiculousness of his Scottish branch office, but his clear dismissal of Scotlands UK voice.
And all because he refuses to say ” stop mass murdering children and families ” without putting a comforting arm around the cunts doing the murdering as a clause.
Labour really is a mess and bad at Politics honestly, could have just voted for the SNP motion even if you disagree some parts of it over causing this big mess which damages you more?
This morning, he indicated that a ‘Vote of No Confidence’ in Hoyle’s Speakership would likely be tabled.
Can I say I’ve *never* had confidence in that wet-paper-bag posing as Speaker. 🙂
Hoyle’s apology this morning did not convince either.
Christ. Flynn, Starmer played you like a fiddle. It happens. Just accept it and move on.
Was thinking about voting Labour in GE as feel U.K. really needs to be rid of this awful Tory Government!
As Starmer has broken protocol, if not the law, to save his own neck, I feel he isn’t a leader as he can’t persuade his MPs to follow him?
How many Labour MSPs have now lost their seats after this and the Paul Sweeney deqbacle?
The Speaker has to be neutral, he has been compromised, apologies do not make up for subverting democracy nor fix it and the speaker’s claim of threats to mps that he refuses to show are not a reason to collude with Starmer to hide Israeli war crimes.
The reason the speaker has to go is because he could do it again and again and again because Starmer could just urge and urge again. Or to put it in the words of top BBC journalist, “Blackmail” and blackmail again and again.
Declassified UK has reported that Starmer has taken over 50k from the pro genocidal Zionists and i reckon they are getting a service for their money.
Can we get the minutes of the meeting?
Or the WhatsApp messages?
I’m sure that such an honest and transparent politician as Starmer will be happy to share to clear this up.
Hoyle on the telly the now claiming he made a mistake but he was protecting members of the house from violence, even implying protecting them from being murdered.
Can anyone explain wtf he is on about there? How did allowing what he allowed yesterday protect MPs? Or how would not doing it have endangered them?
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>As many as 100 Labour MPs – including at least two members of his shadow cabinet – were reportedly set to defy the whip and back the SNP’s motion calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza had the Speaker not chosen Labour’s amendment.
He won’t go.
Tories deep down happy that their Unionist coalition partners will benefit from snubbing the SNP out of Westminster proceedings in the long run. It sets a useful precedence for the speaker to ignore any party they don’t like and can block future opposition day motions on a whim, because fuck ’em, what they going to do. Labour spin doctors out like it’s 2003 keeping media pliant obviously think they can get away with it.
A general shrug from the Westminster establishment and that’ll be it. After 2014 it’s what we deserve, not like we weren’t warned.
And after all Labour’s desperation and game fixing, it looks as though the SNP might get their day, and vote, anyway.
From this moment, those whip threats will be being cracked to appease and threaten those Labour MPs with a conscience who would yet place that vote for the SNP motion, but now the vote will have an added impetus of the level of depth of feeling they have over Starmers leadership in his handling of this disaster of his own making.
While Hoy is being put up as the scapegoat, maybe quite rightly given his weakness in his decision, standing out as the villain is Starmer and his cabinet who face the scowled derision of not only the entire house, but his own members also.
It is also a crystal clear advert for the guys contempt for not only his relationship with his own members, his expose of the impotence and ridiculousness of his Scottish branch office, but his clear dismissal of Scotlands UK voice.
And all because he refuses to say ” stop mass murdering children and families ” without putting a comforting arm around the cunts doing the murdering as a clause.
Labour really is a mess and bad at Politics honestly, could have just voted for the SNP motion even if you disagree some parts of it over causing this big mess which damages you more?
This morning, he indicated that a ‘Vote of No Confidence’ in Hoyle’s Speakership would likely be tabled.
Can I say I’ve *never* had confidence in that wet-paper-bag posing as Speaker. 🙂
Hoyle’s apology this morning did not convince either.
Christ. Flynn, Starmer played you like a fiddle. It happens. Just accept it and move on.
Was thinking about voting Labour in GE as feel U.K. really needs to be rid of this awful Tory Government!
As Starmer has broken protocol, if not the law, to save his own neck, I feel he isn’t a leader as he can’t persuade his MPs to follow him?
How many Labour MSPs have now lost their seats after this and the Paul Sweeney deqbacle?
The Speaker has to be neutral, he has been compromised, apologies do not make up for subverting democracy nor fix it and the speaker’s claim of threats to mps that he refuses to show are not a reason to collude with Starmer to hide Israeli war crimes.
The reason the speaker has to go is because he could do it again and again and again because Starmer could just urge and urge again. Or to put it in the words of top BBC journalist, “Blackmail” and blackmail again and again.
Declassified UK has reported that Starmer has taken over 50k from the pro genocidal Zionists and i reckon they are getting a service for their money.
Can we get the minutes of the meeting?
Or the WhatsApp messages?
I’m sure that such an honest and transparent politician as Starmer will be happy to share to clear this up.
Hoyle on the telly the now claiming he made a mistake but he was protecting members of the house from violence, even implying protecting them from being murdered.
Can anyone explain wtf he is on about there? How did allowing what he allowed yesterday protect MPs? Or how would not doing it have endangered them?