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Originally Posted by jfman
If Parliament is in session it’s in session. That’s democracy. The Tories can all come back from Manchester to vote if need be, it’s hardly the other side of the world.
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What a ridiculous statement! Parliament is normally in recess for the party conferences. To try to put on an important debate and vote on a day that clashes with the CPC is undemocratic and certainly indicates why Boris wanted to prorogue Parliament. He should do it again, given these snide moves.
The opposition are scared witless of the Conservative Party Conference as the public will then see clearly that the Conservative Party are the only party that is fit to take office. With a good majority, we will all be able to put this nonsense behind us. Hung parliaments are not good for the country as you cannot get decisions through with a determined opposition.
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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees
Do you mean the vote of no confidence that he himself invited ?
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-a9120531.html
Or are they nasty and undemocratic because the opposition may choose to do it when they think the time is right, rather than when Boris want's them to do so ?
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What, the time is right when the Conservatives are absent? Why could they not wait until Thursday? It is very clear the game they are playing. The public will not be impressed.