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Old 16-01-2019, 09:15   #6430
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by jonbxx View Post
Here's a list of how MPs voted in lasts nights division - https://hansard.parliament.uk/Common...tputType=Names

My MP (David Gauke) voted yes but he toes the company line. I guess that's how you get to be a Cabinet Minister! Did your MP vote with your wishes and, if not, would it influence how you would vote in the next General Election?
I would boycott any General Election. The disgusting attitudes by Parliamentarians, who’ve stood on election pledges and then done opposite to what got them elected. No thanks. Democracy abusers would probably demand another vote, when the result doesn’t go their way.
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