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Old 07-06-2022, 20:55   #2678
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Re: Partygate & Beergate discussion

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
I know, but quite a few announced publicly how they voted…

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Righty bloviating…

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I see you got the Whips’ WhatsApp message, then…

However, in the real world, 117 voted against May, and 148 against Johnson, so if you’re playing the percentages game, 26.5% more Tory MPs voted against Johnson…
It doesn't matter a hang. If Johnson carries on regardless and achieves his manifesto, who in the Parliamentary party will be speaking against him then? Only the usual suspects (mainly remainers).
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