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politicspunter
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Anyone involved in this market?  Price volatility is crazy. Current prices...

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November 2019  2.52
December 2019  6.8
2020 or later   10.0
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Report OnePercenter October 22, 2019 2:05 PM BST
Read back a few of your posts and see how negative you are about Boris' ability to win
Report politicspunter October 22, 2019 2:07 PM BST

Oct 22, 2019 -- 2:05PM, OnePercenter wrote:


Read back a few of your posts and see how negative you are about Boris' ability to win


Lol, we were talking about the London mayoral election.

Report henry14 October 22, 2019 2:26 PM BST
whats the meaningful vote market on here mean? If his deal is passed today it is a winner or it need more than that to happen?
Report politicspunter October 22, 2019 3:53 PM BST
If an election were to be held in December, would that no also cause likely issues with postal votes along with Christmas mail?
Report thegiggilo October 22, 2019 4:00 PM BST
Shocked
Report ----you-have-to-laugh--- October 22, 2019 4:06 PM BST
post office strike too

LaughLaugh
Report politicspunter October 22, 2019 4:21 PM BST
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2019/oct/15/christmas-postal-strike-loo...
Report Injera October 22, 2019 4:52 PM BST
2019 has gone favourite again on here.
Report politicspunter October 23, 2019 8:13 PM BST
A lot of volatility today...

October 1000.0
November 60.0 (should really be 1000.0)
December 2.74
2020 or later 1.58
Report ----you-have-to-laugh--- October 23, 2019 8:15 PM BST
get brexit done, attach some amendments

make bj crash it

then hold election


different gravy, innit
Report Angoose October 23, 2019 8:25 PM BST
Boris Johnson's Top Team Is At War Over Whether To Call An Election
The prime minister's chief aide Dominic Cummings is behind the renewed drive for an election, but other senior aides, cabinet ministers, and Tory MPs are opposed.

Behind the scenes in Downing Street, a battle is raging between Boris Johnson’s chief aide Dominic Cummings, other senior Number 10 officials, and Conservative ministers and MPs over what to do now that his attempt to crash his Brexit legislation through Parliament has failed.

The divide in the Johnson camp can be traced back to the failure of Cummings’ initial attempt to get an election after the Benn Law was passed.

It was at this point that Johnson’s top team, already at loggerheads over aggressive briefings to the media from the Vote Leave wing and the robust treatment by Cummings of some government aides, fractured.

You can read the full article here, very worthwhile five minutes of your time.
Report ----you-have-to-laugh--- October 23, 2019 8:32 PM BST
some tories are against election as they have next to no chance of forming a coalition government
and polls suggest they will struggle to get a majority in own right. dup were easy allies but bj has
chit in that nest.
Report politicspunter October 23, 2019 8:36 PM BST
Correct, if they don't win a majority, they are shafted.
Report politicspunter October 24, 2019 11:21 AM BST
A lot of money being chucked about in this market today...

October 1000.0
November 85.0
December 2.84
2020 or later 1.55
Report politicspunter October 25, 2019 10:40 AM BST
A crazy day yesterday in this market but things have apparently calmed down now..

October 1000.0
November 300.0
December 2.9
2020 or later 1.45
Report thegiggilo October 25, 2019 10:55 AM BST
See the BBC virtually hassling every single labour mp in intervoiews getting them to commit to the date,disgraceful i still don't understand the betting as corbyn always does the wrong thing,the lrft will just keep pushing him into it..
Report ----you-have-to-laugh--- October 25, 2019 10:59 AM BST
not sure corbyn does the wrong thing, but as you point out
labour mps get hassle from bbc whilst tories are allowed to
read prepared scripts.

corbyn will perform in an election as he offers what folk want
Report ----you-have-to-laugh--- October 25, 2019 11:01 AM BST
tories have already chucked prudence in the bin, and promise
to match labour spending whilst never spending, but still borrowing
to plug the hole left by this brexit torpor
Report Angoose October 25, 2019 11:04 AM BST
Paul Sweeney was on Sky earlier, taking on Bernard Jenkins in a debate regarding a future general election.
I continue to be impressed with this guy, appears very switched on and gets his points across extremely well.
Report politicspunter October 25, 2019 11:08 AM BST
We need good MPs from all parties but Paul is looking very dodgy to be re-elected as he has a tiny majority from the SNP.
Report ----you-have-to-laugh--- October 25, 2019 11:09 AM BST
It is a pleasure to follow my constituency neighbour, the hon. Member for Glasgow East (David Linden), in this debate on the Queen’s Speech.

Surveying what was said earlier in the debate by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, to me it felt like a speech made from a parallel universe, to be quite frank, with no resemblance to what I see happening on the streets of my city and my constituency. Looking at the pain and the hurt visited on this country by this Government, we see an act of deliberate and calculated economic sabotage. In fact, it is an act of economic and social vandalism by this Government.

There have been 10 lost years in which wages have stagnated, or are lower than they were 10 years ago. That fed into a recent report by Menu for Change—an alliance between Oxfam Scotland, the Poverty Alliance, the Child Poverty Action Group Scotland and Nourish Scotland—which showed that people are facing severe despair. I see such despair in my constituency surgeries week after week. People are emaciated, starving, and struggling to feed their children. They feel humiliated and suffer from poor mental health as a result of the anguish they face and the problems visited on them by this Government.​
This is not a joke or something that can be theorised; this is experienced week in, week out. I have seen it in the cuts to disability allowance. My constituency is the worst affected in Scotland, and the change from disability allowance to the personal independence payment is affecting my constituents who lose £1.9 million in disability benefits every year as a result. In some constituencies that are already on the breadline, the effects of that lost income is causing a mini-recession.

The report by Menu for Change highlighted that hunger is increasingly a feature of our communities in a way that it has not been since the creation of the welfare state 70 years ago, and people are increasingly becoming suicidal with despair because of the impact it is having. The solution is not food banks or more food—a lack of food is not the problem; the source of the problem is a lack of income. We must get more money into people’s pockets to solve the problem, and the Government have fundamentally failed to address that issue. Child poverty and the impact of universal credit are related. The biggest achievement of the previous Labour Government was to reduce child poverty by record levels, from 3 million children living in poverty in 1998 to 1.6 million in 2010. This Government’s austerity policies have reversed that achievement, and child poverty now stands at 4.1 million. That shameful epitaph hangs over this Conservative Government in their dying days, and they should feel the shame of that as they try to make their case for forming the next Government.

The Government’s policies on the future of the European Union are an act of economic sabotage. In my constituency the largest single employer, Allied Vehicles, is a fantastic example of industry and entrepreneurialism. It was created in a community that had suffered significant deindustrialisation, and the business grew from having just a few employees in the 1990s to now employing 700 people in skilled, well-paid jobs. It is the largest importer of Peugeot, Citroen, Ford, Volkswagen and Mercedes vehicles in the UK. It converts them into wheelchair accessible vehicles, and it has the largest market share of wheelchair accessible car production in Europe. It is scared that in a no-deal scenario, or if the transition period ends before a customs union or free trade deal is agreed, under World Trade Organisation terms its products will face a 10% levy on exports from the UK to the EU. That is more than the total margin on its sales, and it will stop that export business dead in its tracks. That business is projected to create another 200 jobs in my constituency by 2025, and to increase vehicle production from 500 to 3,800 per year.

That is the economic vandalism I speak of when I look at this Government’s policies on the European Union, and it is directly related to my constituency. Such vandalism is utterly shameful, and when we try to get clarity, there is none. This Government are not fit to hold office—they must go, and go quickly.
Report themover October 25, 2019 11:14 AM BST
Have the SNP sorted out the £207m NHS Scotland deficit yet?
Report politicspunter October 25, 2019 11:15 AM BST
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Sweeney

Very impressive.
Report Angoose October 25, 2019 11:23 AM BST

Oct 25, 2019 -- 11:09AM, ----you-have-to-laugh--- wrote:


It is a pleasure to follow my constituency neighbour, the hon. Member for Glasgow East (David Linden), in this debate on the Queen’s Speech.Surveying what was said earlier in the debate by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, to me it felt like a speech made from a parallel universe, to be quite frank, with no resemblance to what I see happening on the streets of my city and my constituency. Looking at the pain and the hurt visited on this country by this Government, we see an act of deliberate and calculated economic sabotage. In fact, it is an act of economic and social vandalism by this Government.There have been 10 lost years in which wages have stagnated, or are lower than they were 10 years ago. That fed into a recent report by Menu for Change—an alliance between Oxfam Scotland, the Poverty Alliance, the Child Poverty Action Group Scotland and Nourish Scotland—which showed that people are facing severe despair. I see such despair in my constituency surgeries week after week. People are emaciated, starving, and struggling to feed their children. They feel humiliated and suffer from poor mental health as a result of the anguish they face and the problems visited on them by this Government.​This is not a joke or something that can be theorised; this is experienced week in, week out. I have seen it in the cuts to disability allowance. My constituency is the worst affected in Scotland, and the change from disability allowance to the personal independence payment is affecting my constituents who lose £1.9 million in disability benefits every year as a result. In some constituencies that are already on the breadline, the effects of that lost income is causing a mini-recession.The report by Menu for Change highlighted that hunger is increasingly a feature of our communities in a way that it has not been since the creation of the welfare state 70 years ago, and people are increasingly becoming suicidal with despair because of the impact it is having. The solution is not food banks or more food—a lack of food is not the problem; the source of the problem is a lack of income. We must get more money into people’s pockets to solve the problem, and the Government have fundamentally failed to address that issue. Child poverty and the impact of universal credit are related. The biggest achievement of the previous Labour Government was to reduce child poverty by record levels, from 3 million children living in poverty in 1998 to 1.6 million in 2010. This Government’s austerity policies have reversed that achievement, and child poverty now stands at 4.1 million. That shameful epitaph hangs over this Conservative Government in their dying days, and they should feel the shame of that as they try to make their case for forming the next Government.The Government’s policies on the future of the European Union are an act of economic sabotage. In my constituency the largest single employer, Allied Vehicles, is a fantastic example of industry and entrepreneurialism. It was created in a community that had suffered significant deindustrialisation, and the business grew from having just a few employees in the 1990s to now employing 700 people in skilled, well-paid jobs. It is the largest importer of Peugeot, Citroen, Ford, Volkswagen and Mercedes vehicles in the UK. It converts them into wheelchair accessible vehicles, and it has the largest market share of wheelchair accessible car production in Europe. It is scared that in a no-deal scenario, or if the transition period ends before a customs union or free trade deal is agreed, under World Trade Organisation terms its products will face a 10% levy on exports from the UK to the EU. That is more than the total margin on its sales, and it will stop that export business dead in its tracks. That business is projected to create another 200 jobs in my constituency by 2025, and to increase vehicle production from 500 to 3,800 per year.That is the economic vandalism I speak of when I look at this Government’s policies on the European Union, and it is directly related to my constituency. Such vandalism is utterly shameful, and when we try to get clarity, there is none. This Government are not fit to hold office—they must go, and go quickly.


Sadly, the general public never hear of such speeches being made in parliament,
Instead, they are fed a diet of twenty second soundbites of the Punch and Judy show.

Report Angoose October 25, 2019 11:26 AM BST

Oct 25, 2019 -- 11:15AM, politicspunter wrote:


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_SweeneyVery impressive.


Indeed so, parliament needs more of his type, regardless of which side of the chamber they sit on.
Should he lose out to the SNP in the general election, highly likely that he'd be put to work somewhere within the party.

Report thegiggilo October 25, 2019 11:28 AM BST
----you-have-to-laugh--- 25 Oct 19 10:59 
not sure corbyn does the wrong thing, but as you point out
labour mps get hassle from bbc whilst tories are allowed to
read prepared scripts.

corbyn will perform in an election as he offers what folk want

So they interview peter kellner and he pushs the narratve labour trying to get rid of corbyn to get spring election,what a load of bollox the reason he said that is to get that election on monday,every single thing the BBC  are doing is pushing the december election..I will be amazed if corbyn doesn't fall for it,complete suicide they way everythings been ****,postal votes,ids,reregister by december 1st could be 2 foot of snow on the ground in sciotland..I see asolutely no reason to have an election in december,the left will twist corbyns arm the betting should be the otherway round..
Report ----you-have-to-laugh--- October 25, 2019 11:31 AM BST
i really dont think corbyn is so impulsive as to fall for it

he has bj exactly where he wants him, and 3 more months of this will turn
the polls back a bit closer before an election.
Report thegiggilo October 25, 2019 11:38 AM BST
Corbyn wants an election,you underestimate how clueless he is he's only being prevented from the plp,i think hes that gullible he might try and call it on the 5th classic dom offer them the worst date but still get second best..the 5th of december..i literally will piss myself if the do this.
Report Angoose October 25, 2019 11:39 AM BST
They do appear to be added a second layer of defence, not just extension required, but now no deal off the table.
This second element will likely manifest itself in the form of a WAB amendment to force an extension at the end of 2020 should a FTA not be in place.
Report Angoose October 25, 2019 11:41 AM BST
SNP also quoting December 5 but will not happen due to the NATO summit in London on December 3 and 4.
Report ----you-have-to-laugh--- October 25, 2019 11:42 AM BST
an extension to 31 jan does not take no deal off the table...
Report Whisperingdeath October 25, 2019 11:54 AM BST
The way this is going it could be in January!

My play would be firstly to make sure Brexit does not happen and certainly not by 31st October

Then target Dorris as a Liar and someone who promises but never delivers.

Make sure that Labour call a vote of No Confidence

Corbyn must form a Government and become Prime Minister

Stir up Nigel Fromage to get him to stand against the Broken Promise Tory Party.

Further to that set a Confirmatory Referendum up while they have a Remain Majority in Parliament.

Unfortunately I am not sure the impasse will be broken by a General Election so a decisive referendum is needed.

Yes this is not right and fair but neither was the Leave Campaign, the illegal financing of it and neither are the lying Tories being fair. Understand the rules you are playing by and fight fire with fire. He he puts one of yours in the hospital, you put one of his in the morgue figuratively speaking that is!

Play Cummings at his own game....We need to get Brexit done...erm no we don't!

Jobs not ego's and personal ambition of Tory MP's is more important!
Report ----you-have-to-laugh--- October 25, 2019 11:56 AM BST
Play Cummings at his own game....We need to get Brexit done...erm no we don't!


err....so why pull the bill dom?
Report themover October 25, 2019 12:01 PM BST

Oct 25, 2019 -- 11:42AM, ----you-have-to-laugh--- wrote:


an extension to 31 jan does not take no deal off the table...


good, and nor should it.

Report mafeking October 25, 2019 12:38 PM BST
people in cloud cuckoo land if they think the public will be any less furious about remoaner MPs blocking brexit whether it's 3 weeks, 3 months or 3 years. the brexit betrayal will not be forgotten for a long long time
Report ----you-have-to-laugh--- October 25, 2019 12:40 PM BST
bj is holding up  brexit having got his deal through another stage...

prorogation, now pulling the bill

delay after delay after delay
Report politicspunter October 25, 2019 3:01 PM BST
I have just done something I have never done. I cashed out my bets on this market. I was getting edgy as the market was so volatile and you didn't know for certain what was happening from hour to hour let alone day to day that I went for the big button. Shame as I was quite looking forward to collecting on my 920.0 bets for a few pence as it would have been my biggest odds won ever!
Report politicspunter October 27, 2019 8:47 AM GMT
Well, just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water. A mad betting night as the LibDem/SNP 9th December election plan was revealed. Labour under pressure from all corners now. Latest prices...

October 1000.0
November 180.0
December 2.16
2020 or later 1.8
Report politicspunter October 28, 2019 10:52 AM GMT
Another mad day on the betting front. Who knows, it might be resolved today.

October 1000.0
November 160.0
December 1.78
2020 or later 2.2
Report Angoose October 28, 2019 10:58 AM GMT
Possibly tomorrow. But, like everything in this drama, far from certain.
Report SontaranStratagem October 28, 2019 12:35 PM GMT
There's no reason not to have it now, they have got what "they wanted" with a longer extension, so they can call a snap election for December. Can't wait to hear the BS "excuse" not to have one.

So the whole extension would have been for nothing when they fail to vote a GE through. But no one will ask that obvious question NAP.
Report Angoose October 28, 2019 12:38 PM GMT
Here we go, competing bills to be tabled tomorrow Grin

Laura Kuenssberg
@bbclaurak
Govt likely to table similar bill to lib Dems and SNP tomorrow if they fail to get election tonight - no 10 source says they 'will introduce a bill almost identical to the Lib Dem-SNP bill and we will have a pre-Christmas election anyway'

"almost identical" Silly
Report SontaranStratagem October 28, 2019 12:40 PM GMT
They have no choice but to vote it through now, angoose

There's nothing getting in the way, the extension runs well past any GE date that can be set. If they fail to vote it through now you'll know its "making it up as they go along"
Report thegiggilo October 28, 2019 12:41 PM GMT
4/5 still and two goes,even if the government bill doesn't go throgh the libs will .
Report Angoose October 28, 2019 12:48 PM GMT
Government vote today will fail.
We'll then get two competing bills tomorrow.

Labour should seek to table an amendment to these to have the OBR latest analysis released.
That way, they get something out of it.
Report Angoose October 28, 2019 1:11 PM GMT
Lib Dems have three conditions on backing No10 election Bill:
1 Protection from no deal
2 Don’t use it to ram through the WAB
3 Date of election must be explicit in Bill
Report thegiggilo October 28, 2019 1:11 PM GMT
2s on like finding it in the street..
Report Angoose October 28, 2019 1:50 PM GMT
We've all walked down those streets before Shocked
Report thegiggilo October 28, 2019 2:00 PM GMT
Am on at 2sShockedyet again thats three times i've bet itShockedkeep laying off then back it comes again..
Report politicspunter October 28, 2019 2:06 PM GMT

Oct 28, 2019 -- 3:00PM, thegiggilo wrote:


Am on at 2syet again thats three times i've bet itkeep laying off then back it comes again..


In this incredibly volatile market, you are doing exactly the right thing in backing and then laying off.

Report thegiggilo October 28, 2019 3:12 PM GMT
1.28 nocome back from this one,labour will have to vote for the lebdims bill..
Report Angoose October 28, 2019 3:23 PM GMT
The Keith Vaz story could be made to go away with an election.
Report OnePercenter October 28, 2019 3:30 PM GMT
Why would anyone want Vaz to be an MP?
Report SontaranStratagem October 28, 2019 3:32 PM GMT
Labour ain't voting for s***

No election this year or next
Report SontaranStratagem October 28, 2019 3:34 PM GMT
Extension after extension after extension with Labour screaming for an election in between them and then voting it down when it comes to it rinse and repeat

Report Angoose October 28, 2019 3:38 PM GMT
James Forsyth

Still a lot of Tory nervousness about a December election. As one minister put it to me late last week, ‘Who jumps out of bed on a cold December morning to vote for the government?’

A lot of nervousness on all sides, but appearing to be unstoppable now.
Report SontaranStratagem October 28, 2019 3:39 PM GMT
Can't see it angoose

No chance Labour risk it
Report thegiggilo October 28, 2019 3:55 PM GMT
It's impossible to stop it,if tories agree to the libdems thats why its 1.39..
Report politicspunter October 28, 2019 3:56 PM GMT
If...
Report Angoose October 28, 2019 3:58 PM GMT
Labour going to abstain tonight, we'll find out if the Tories have pulled another bluff in 24hrs time.
Report thegiggilo October 28, 2019 4:00 PM GMT
Surely they are just adding their bill in hoping it gets excepted but knowing theywoll take the other anyway just trying to push that agenda seems obvious,would be wierd if they were doing this to avoid it all deliberately..
Report Angoose October 28, 2019 4:05 PM GMT
Report Angoose October 28, 2019 4:23 PM GMT
This simple bill method tells us that the FTPA 2/3 requirement can be bypassed by any government with a majority.
They can even vote down amendments to the bill.

Or am I missing something?
Report thegiggilo October 28, 2019 4:27 PM GMT
NEW: I'm told that Labour's shadow cabinet:
- agreed to ABSTAIN on election vote under FTPA tonight
- recognise a single line bill is likely to PASS anyway with Tory/ SNP/ LD support
- believe Labour MPs "aren't in a good place" on GE and will refuse to vote for it

No plan whatsoever if the above is true and accepetng the libdems bill..go figure
Report OnePercenter October 28, 2019 4:33 PM GMT
The Labour party have been in utter chaos since Corbyn became leader. Has you forgotten the dozens of ministerial resignations?

The only thing that saved Corbyn's skin was the disastrous performance of Theresa May at the last election.

They are going to get a right good kicking from the electorate and deservedly so.
Report Angoose October 28, 2019 4:36 PM GMT
That full Diane Abbott quote at Shadow Cabinet according to one in the room was: “The PLP were in the tea room and my office crying about an election saying Jeremy should stand down in 2017. So frankly the PLP can go f*ck themselves."
Report politicspunter October 28, 2019 4:46 PM GMT
Betting seems to have stabilised. Now 1.42 December.
Report thegiggilo October 28, 2019 4:56 PM GMT
Lets have an election lol,what a farce..
Report SontaranStratagem October 28, 2019 5:30 PM GMT
I'd lay the 1.42, there's no way they risk getting booted out

They can kick this can down the road all through next year as well
Report OnePercenter October 28, 2019 5:36 PM GMT
Go fill your boots Laugh
Report thegiggilo October 28, 2019 5:38 PM GMT
1.3 after labours shambles this afternoon tories will definitely back the libs bill,why wouldn't they..
Report SontaranStratagem October 28, 2019 5:40 PM GMT
"I don't trust PM on 12th Dec date" Jeremy Corbyn

Didn't see that one coming at all....

Report SontaranStratagem October 28, 2019 5:41 PM GMT
Its like its pre scripted s*** on a daily basis
Report anxious October 28, 2019 5:56 PM GMT
That oduis coont vulcan redwood ffs , jesus i hope loses his seat
Report Angoose October 28, 2019 5:59 PM GMT
32% majority Sad
Report jollyswagman October 28, 2019 6:03 PM GMT
what a hypocrite redwood is, he voted against the first deal three times.
Report Angoose October 28, 2019 6:04 PM GMT
What is the point of these exchanges, it is not a debate, it's little better than the average thread on here Sad
Report Angoose October 28, 2019 6:05 PM GMT
What percentage of the public actually hear any of this other than a 20 second soundbite on the news?
Report jollyswagman October 28, 2019 6:08 PM GMT
dom and co love pushing soundbites ad infinitum, bozo still saying 'get brexit done' which has probably been focus grouped even though it is completely fallacious.
Report peckerdunne October 28, 2019 6:26 PM GMT
Calm down Sammy, i'm sure you know a few well placed lorry drivers.
Report peckerdunne October 28, 2019 6:29 PM GMT
'The death deal' Grin
Report SontaranStratagem October 28, 2019 6:35 PM GMT

Oct 28, 2019 -- 7:08PM, jollyswagman wrote:


dom and co love pushing soundbites ad infinitum, bozo still saying 'get brexit done' which has probably been focus grouped even though it is completely fallacious.


Bozo constantly saying 'get brexit done' is becoming nauseating

When all they do is extend it once its close to "no deal" day, its gotten boring but they'll play this for next 5 years at least.

Report Angoose October 28, 2019 6:45 PM GMT
More fog …..


Robert Peston

Three things. 1) Government may need to go for 12 Dec election because has to pass NI budget this week to keep schools and public services in province open, and LibDem’s 9 Dec would not give enough time before dissolution to pass that budget. 2) The PM will decide in just a few minutes that he cannot restart debate on his Brexit law, the Withdrawal Agreement Bill, before an election. He gave Labour and rebel Tory MPs till 6 to give him a pledge they would support the bill on truncated timetable. No sign of them doing that. And 3) there has been concern that any December election would be hugely difficult for campaigners, because new electoral roll is set to be introduced 4 December. However I am told Cabinet Office would take steps to speed up publication of new electoral roll
Report peckerdunne October 28, 2019 6:49 PM GMT
When is the next extension....
Report peckerdunne October 28, 2019 6:49 PM GMT
Must be a meaningful vote around the corner.
Report peckerdunne October 28, 2019 6:53 PM GMT
How many will die on the streets of England this winter...
Report Angoose October 28, 2019 6:54 PM GMT
In an ideal world, nobody would agree to a December election.
And we are far from an ideal world, and have a three and a half year old festering sore becoming more septic by the day Sad
Report politicspunter October 28, 2019 6:54 PM GMT
1.4 December
3.3 2020 or later
Report peckerdunne October 28, 2019 7:05 PM GMT
Need more time to debate Santa's reindeers.
Report Angoose October 28, 2019 7:11 PM GMT
Steven Swinford

Ministers are concerned that if they agree to Dec 9th election it will have just *three days* to get royal assent
Whips don't think it's possible to get one-line bill through in that time, especially if there's filibustering in the Lords
Hence tortuous negotiations over date
Report Angoose October 28, 2019 7:16 PM GMT
    Party        Aye        No        NVR        T - Ayes        T - Noes        Total   
    Conservative        280                5        2                287   
    Labour        1        38        201                2        242   
    Scottish National Party                        35                        35   
    Independent        18        4        13                        35   
    Liberal Democrat                18        1                        19   
    Democratic Unionist Party                        10                        10   
    The Independent Group for Change                5                                5   
    Green Party                1                                1   
    Plaid Cymru                4                                4   
    Sinn F?in                        7                        7   
    Deputy Speaker                        3                        3   
    Speaker                        1                        1   
    Grand Total        299        70        276        2        2        649   
Report Angoose October 28, 2019 7:18 PM GMT
Kate Hoey (LAB) voted for the election.
Report treetop October 28, 2019 7:23 PM GMT
Kate Hoey is head and shoulders above most MP's, strived early in her career to correct some of the Premier league abuse and campaigned against the previous Speaker Michael Martin lashing out millions on expensive lawyers to keep expenses secret but got stabbed in the back twice by Blair,seems like that has ben an ever present in her career.
Report anxious October 28, 2019 7:29 PM GMT
lol she was on radio the other night i think she will stand in election for Nigels mob , another loyal Socialist Laugh
Report Angoose October 28, 2019 7:29 PM GMT
Only 649 above, John Mann is no longer an MP, officially resigned earlier today.
Report anxious October 28, 2019 7:29 PM GMT
Lord Mann please another freeloader , good riddance to bad rubbish
Report peckerdunne October 28, 2019 7:29 PM GMT
minus 6 3ft of snow would be funny
Report peckerdunne October 28, 2019 7:38 PM GMT
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Report treetop October 28, 2019 11:43 PM GMT
John Mann would be an asset to the lords. An independent mind who is not cowed by anyone.
Report SontaranStratagem October 28, 2019 11:51 PM GMT
I'll let this do the talking in regards to these...

https://youtu.be/lWkiwru0sfQ
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