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i did choose them very carefully thank you
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The whole idea that this welfare vote is also a confidence vote in Sir Kid Starver is hilarious, considering that most people in this country hate him and his government.
they'd also hate Morgan McSweeney (his chief of staff, who allegedly is actually pullin the strings) if they knew who he is.
almost nobody has confidence in Starver. If these cuts go through, his downfall is still inevitable. Most likely to Nigel Farage, because the British left is equally **** at political strategy.
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I just thought I heard on the news that the Tories are deciding their stance on it this afternoon but don't know if they're announcing it today 🤔
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More than 120 now
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More than 120 Labour MPs have signed up to an effort to block plans to cut disability and sickness-related benefits
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I wonder if the Conservatives will side with the PM or Labour rebels. This is a key. Fingers crossed it goes our way.
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I expect all 120 are so busy (hopefully) chivvying along the rest trying to persuade them to sign the Amendment. Maybe they're coming up with alternative type reforms that are fairer, have some humanity at its' heart and with proper and full consultations to persuade their fellow MPs.
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well on bbc article it says directly to starmer his repsonse.
Asked if he would be happy to rely on Conservative votes to push the reforms through Parliament, he said: "I have no idea what the Conservatives will do. I don't think they've got the first idea what they're doing."
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Does it matter theu have been put under emense pressure from them at top I can imagine the stress I say thankyou to everyone if they don't do something people moan if they do they still moan the more the merrier
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OOhhh Cat on hot bricks for all of us pls 🙏
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Your personal opinion and wholly valid, but i will welcome the fact that HMG have stopped fussy footing around, and at least taken the first step towards treating us as adults. My Life, my choice.
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I'm hoping thier not thinking ahead for next government as welfare is always what they wanted to get hold of that's little bit of doubt but who thought we would be here so why does it need Conservatives to vote if so many Labour voting
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What does this mean pls
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I think I read that they called them cruel . But whatever they think of us this could be better for the Tory’s if it undermines Starmer .
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Hi Charlie,
I just emailed kemi again . We really need them on our side . I can’t think of how voting for cuts benefits the Tory’s . Why would they want to save Starmer ?
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Not a moan Catherine, I was just thinking aloud.
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123 names now
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It's great to see the numbers continuing to rise throughout the day. Keeps the momentum ☺️
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Wow, that image reminds me of Cameron pointing at fish with SamCam, on Cornish holiday.
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It's bound to help the Conservative if they can get Labour to do what they wanted to do themselves there not the bad guys are they there all mates at the end of the day just shifting the power every few years
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