WILL YOUR LOCAL MPs VOTE FOR MAY'S DEAL ?

Re: WILL YOUR LOCAL MPs VOTE FOR MAY'S DEAL ?

Postby MungoBrush » Thu Nov 29, 2018 10:30 am

McAz wrote:"Giant intellects" :pmsl:


Sorry, I forgot, you lefties don't value higher education
You prefer to hero worship thicko's like Jeremy Corbyn who just managed to scrape through 2 A-levels.

Maybe you should get Diane Abbott to review that BoE scenario assessment.
I hear she's good with numbers.
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Re: WILL YOUR LOCAL MPs VOTE FOR MAY'S DEAL ?

Postby McAz » Thu Nov 29, 2018 10:35 am

MungoBrush wrote:
McAz wrote:"Giant intellects" :pmsl:


Sorry, I forgot, you lefties don't value higher education
You prefer to hero worship thicko's like Jeremy Corbyn who just managed to scrape through 2 A-levels.

Maybe you should get Diane Abbott to review that BoE scenario assessment.
I hear she's good with numbers.


Is this your "giant intellect" talking, Monkee, or did you get help? :gigglesnshit:
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Re: WILL YOUR LOCAL MPs VOTE FOR MAY'S DEAL ?

Postby Cannydc » Thu Nov 29, 2018 2:33 pm

MungoBrush wrote:
Cannydc wrote:
MungoBrush wrote:
Cannydc wrote:I just checked my 'locals' for the fun of it.

Elizabeth Truss Con South West Norfolk For Cabinet minister

Henry Bellingham Con North West Norfolk For Vote on party line

Richard Bacon Con South Norfolk For Unconfirmed

Jonathan Djanogly Con Huntingdon For Vote on party line

George Freeman Con Mid Norfolk For Unconfirmed

And surprised to see two 'unconfirmeds'...but my guess is that they can be persuaded (with the right promises / bribes)

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... rexit-deal


Why didn't you include Norman Lamb and Clive Lewis?


They are much further from me, both 50 miles+, if I put all MPs within that range half the MPs would be in the list.....


If youthink that South Norfolk is closer to you than North Norfolk, or Norwich South, I recommend you get a new map,


LOL - South Norfolk actually BORDERS the constituency I live in - North Norfolk and Norwich South certainly don't.

And here's a link to the map YOU so obviously need......

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Nor ... nstituency)#/media/File:SouthNorfolk2007Constituency.svg
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Re: WILL YOUR LOCAL MPs VOTE FOR MAY'S DEAL ?

Postby Wilson » Fri Nov 30, 2018 5:26 pm

Mine's apparently putting a statement out tonight. :ooer:
While I know how she really feels about May's Deal, I'm getting worried she's going to go a different way for political reasons. I know she's getting lots of letters from constituents & local businesses telling her to back the deal & she only won her seat with a majority of 48...
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Re: WILL YOUR LOCAL MPs VOTE FOR MAY'S DEAL ?

Postby Wilson » Fri Nov 30, 2018 7:46 pm

Wilson wrote:Mine's apparently putting a statement out tonight. :ooer:
While I know how she really feels about May's Deal, I'm getting worried she's going to go a different way for political reasons. I know she's getting lots of letters from constituents & local businesses telling her to back the deal & she only won her seat with a majority of 48...



False alarm. She voting against it! :Wiiiine!:
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Re: WILL YOUR LOCAL MPs VOTE FOR MAY'S DEAL ?

Postby Cannydc » Fri Nov 30, 2018 7:54 pm

Wilson wrote:
Wilson wrote:Mine's apparently putting a statement out tonight. :ooer:
While I know how she really feels about May's Deal, I'm getting worried she's going to go a different way for political reasons. I know she's getting lots of letters from constituents & local businesses telling her to back the deal & she only won her seat with a majority of 48...



False alarm. She voting against it! :Wiiiine!:


What party is she ? Just seen Liz Truss (my MP) on TV, and dashed off a quick note to her.... When asked about Tory MPs voting against the deal she is out and about promoting, she replied "People can change their minds". I agreed, and suggested that they could demonstrate their change of heart in a people's vote.
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Re: WILL YOUR LOCAL MPs VOTE FOR MAY'S DEAL ?

Postby Wilson » Fri Nov 30, 2018 8:03 pm

Cannydc wrote:
Wilson wrote:
Wilson wrote:Mine's apparently putting a statement out tonight. :ooer:
While I know how she really feels about May's Deal, I'm getting worried she's going to go a different way for political reasons. I know she's getting lots of letters from constituents & local businesses telling her to back the deal & she only won her seat with a majority of 48...



False alarm. She voting against it! :Wiiiine!:


What party is she ? Just seen Liz Truss (my MP) on TV, and dashed off a quick note to her.... When asked about Tory MPs voting against the deal she is out and about promoting, she replied "People can change their minds". I agreed, and suggested that they could demonstrate their change of heart in a people's vote.


She's Labour, through & through.
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Re: WILL YOUR LOCAL MPs VOTE FOR MAY'S DEAL ?

Postby Cannydc » Fri Nov 30, 2018 8:06 pm

Wilson wrote:
Cannydc wrote:
Wilson wrote:
Wilson wrote:Mine's apparently putting a statement out tonight. :ooer:
While I know how she really feels about May's Deal, I'm getting worried she's going to go a different way for political reasons. I know she's getting lots of letters from constituents & local businesses telling her to back the deal & she only won her seat with a majority of 48...



False alarm. She voting against it! :Wiiiine!:


What party is she ? Just seen Liz Truss (my MP) on TV, and dashed off a quick note to her.... When asked about Tory MPs voting against the deal she is out and about promoting, she replied "People can change their minds". I agreed, and suggested that they could demonstrate their change of heart in a people's vote.


She's Labour, through & through.


Good to see she will vote down the non-deal.
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