SpaceGazelle wrote:May seems to be adopting the classic British tack of just repeating the same thing to the johnny foreigners until they understand. Maybe she'll start miming.
"WE *points to self* NO BACKSTOP *points at tourist map of Ireland and shakes finger*. YOU CHANGEZ DEALOS, COMPRENDEZ??"
Dark Soldier wrote:so its gonna be no deal then told yas, touch me
SpaceGazelle wrote:You're certain you currently reckon?
July 2016Armitage_Shankburn wrote:Dante, go find monkeys posts on momentum deselection fears, now. That's an order from your Kommissar
monkey wrote:I don't know when these changes are going to come in but if Corbyn wins, I'm sure there'll be another election later this year or early next year. Deselection, as I understand it, is decided by the NEC. They can't stop it happening but they can decide the timetables, weighting of the votes and a load of other stuff to make it easier or much harder to push a deselection through. This is a threat by Corbyn, clear and simple. Get behind me or you'll be at risk. Some people might like that he's saying this obviously. I'm sort of neutral, because if Corbyn wins, then something has to happen to either force a split or force cohesion.Diluted Dante wrote:You know that will happen even with Owen Smith in charge right? Unless there is another election before the boundary changes are made anyway.
monkey wrote:There's a balancing act as they are representing their party, but MPs should be there to do more than act in complete subservience to a majority of their party's members in any given constituency. They've got the people that voted for them to think about, the people that didn't vote for them, and their own opinions to all tie up. Like I said, I'm neutral but there's zero chance that Corbyn would pushing for this if he thought it would harm his own prospects.
monkey wrote:July 2016Armitage_Shankburn wrote:Dante, go find monkeys posts on momentum deselection fears, now. That's an order from your Kommissarmonkey wrote:I don't know when these changes are going to come in but if Corbyn wins, I'm sure there'll be another election later this year or early next year. Deselection, as I understand it, is decided by the NEC. They can't stop it happening but they can decide the timetables, weighting of the votes and a load of other stuff to make it easier or much harder to push a deselection through. This is a threat by Corbyn, clear and simple. Get behind me or you'll be at risk. Some people might like that he's saying this obviously. I'm sort of neutral, because if Corbyn wins, then something has to happen to either force a split or force cohesion.Diluted Dante wrote:You know that will happen even with Owen Smith in charge right? Unless there is another election before the boundary changes are made anyway.monkey wrote:There's a balancing act as they are representing their party, but MPs should be there to do more than act in complete subservience to a majority of their party's members in any given constituency. They've got the people that voted for them to think about, the people that didn't vote for them, and their own opinions to all tie up. Like I said, I'm neutral but there's zero chance that Corbyn would pushing for this if he thought it would harm his own prospects.
Brexit deal may not be put to MPs until late March, officials say
Nice find.Diluted Dante wrote:Here you go.
monkey wrote:July 2016Armitage_Shankburn wrote:Dante, go find monkeys posts on momentum deselection fears, now. That's an order from your Kommissarmonkey wrote:I don't know when these changes are going to come in but if Corbyn wins, I'm sure there'll be another election later this year or early next year. Deselection, as I understand it, is decided by the NEC. They can't stop it happening but they can decide the timetables, weighting of the votes and a load of other stuff to make it easier or much harder to push a deselection through. This is a threat by Corbyn, clear and simple. Get behind me or you'll be at risk. Some people might like that he's saying this obviously. I'm sort of neutral, because if Corbyn wins, then something has to happen to either force a split or force cohesion.Diluted Dante wrote:You know that will happen even with Owen Smith in charge right? Unless there is another election before the boundary changes are made anyway.monkey wrote:There's a balancing act as they are representing their party, but MPs should be there to do more than act in complete subservience to a majority of their party's members in any given constituency. They've got the people that voted for them to think about, the people that didn't vote for them, and their own opinions to all tie up. Like I said, I'm neutral but there's zero chance that Corbyn would pushing for this if he thought it would harm his own prospects.
Diluted Dante wrote:Brexit deal may not be put to MPs until late March, officials say
I mean sure, we haven't written legislation that makes us leave in late March.
RedDave2 wrote:SpaceGazelle wrote:May seems to be adopting the classic British tack of just repeating the same thing to the johnny foreigners until they understand. Maybe she'll start miming.
"WE *points to self* NO BACKSTOP *points at tourist map of Ireland and shakes finger*. YOU CHANGEZ DEALOS, COMPRENDEZ??"
Take a bow son, take a bow.
Diluted Dante wrote:Here you go.
monkey wrote:July 2016Armitage_Shankburn wrote:Dante, go find monkeys posts on momentum deselection fears, now. That's an order from your Kommissarmonkey wrote:I don't know when these changes are going to come in but if Corbyn wins, I'm sure there'll be another election later this year or early next year. Deselection, as I understand it, is decided by the NEC. They can't stop it happening but they can decide the timetables, weighting of the votes and a load of other stuff to make it easier or much harder to push a deselection through. This is a threat by Corbyn, clear and simple. Get behind me or you'll be at risk. Some people might like that he's saying this obviously. I'm sort of neutral, because if Corbyn wins, then something has to happen to either force a split or force cohesion.Diluted Dante wrote:You know that will happen even with Owen Smith in charge right? Unless there is another election before the boundary changes are made anyway.monkey wrote:There's a balancing act as they are representing their party, but MPs should be there to do more than act in complete subservience to a majority of their party's members in any given constituency. They've got the people that voted for them to think about, the people that didn't vote for them, and their own opinions to all tie up. Like I said, I'm neutral but there's zero chance that Corbyn would pushing for this if he thought it would harm his own prospects.
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