Re: Government & Post Election Discussion
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Originally Posted by Mick
Sorry Den but that's not right, they will be ineffective if they cannot get bills passed in to law, if the opposition puts an amendment forward or the government wants to get a bill passed, they are ineffective if they consistently get voted down, or a bill fails to get passed.
They have the numbers, however small they are to be effective, even it means just a majority of 1, it's not ideal, but it's effective because it is still a pass, if its a bill or a vote down, if it's an amendment.
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Most of the bills they have are Brexit bills so l can't see much problem there with those going through as the vast majority of Conservative and labour MP's will generally support them.
Therever with the other bills and amendments they will have to adapt and negotiate to the new circumstances of parliament which they are now in given the maths we now have as whether it was the Conservative or Labour party were the governing party the sentiment still remains the same as where we are now and l think you know why we are now in this position as do most people...
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Last edited by denphone; 29-06-2017 at 14:56.
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