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Originally Posted by Damien
If they didn't the accusation would be they've put party politics ahead of the country.
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From some, but I would hope they would have the shoulders to bear that accusation.
A 4 year old could punch holes through the governments COVID measures, Starmer obviously not willing to, because of this………..
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Besides, politically it's not exactly unhelpful for Labour to have Johnson in the position of passing a bill unpopular with his party using their votes. Labour get to look bipartisan and Johnson has to face a disquiet within his own party. Labour supporting the bill also gives Tory MPs on the fence a reason to safely rebel against the bill pushing that awkwardness higher.
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That’s actually a very insightful observation that I can agree with, by relying on Labour to push it through will infuriate Tories and definitely weaken an already punch drunk Johnson.
I don’t see him making it through 2022.
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
Responsible behaviour is seen as getting vaccinated and covid passports encourage this behaviour.
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They’re not required because…….as per an earlier post from myself………..it is clear that the unvaccinated (the actual anti-vax brigade) is a tiny percentage of the population.