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12 Labour Mp's Supporting Brexit
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hi - i'm just watching kate hoey on question time and she's said that there are herself and 11 other labour mp's that are firmly in the brexit camp
i believe 3 other mp's are gisela stuart, dennis skinner and graham stringer so does anybody know who the other 8 are . i've searched on google etc but to no avail
i believe 3 other mp's are gisela stuart, dennis skinner and graham stringer so does anybody know who the other 8 are . i've searched on google etc but to no avail
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Don't worry, OG, the government is announcing a major investment programme to build loony bins to take the manic and depressed Brexiters after the vote.. More seriously why the want to suppress free speech and opinion? - wit the wailing and gnashing of teeth over Obama - the Brexiters are doing themselves damage with such pug-headed introspection, all the worst traits of being little Britishers.
Free speech is one thing, powerful characters from outside this country sticking their nose in to persuade us to do what is better for them is a very different thing.
It's a deliberate attempt to sway the undecided and make the debate no longer "a level playing field", and is morally wrong.
Some don't seem to realise that some 'rights' overlap and in such situations one is supposed to have the intelligence to realise which has priority and the self discipline to restrain themselves.
It's a deliberate attempt to sway the undecided and make the debate no longer "a level playing field", and is morally wrong.
Some don't seem to realise that some 'rights' overlap and in such situations one is supposed to have the intelligence to realise which has priority and the self discipline to restrain themselves.
I for one applaud his intervention (and don't forget Blair's supposed intervention post 9-11 when Bush was like a jack-rabbit in the head-lights and ready to push the button) - there's also no difference to us voicing our concerns about Donald Trump and I am sure there will be plenty of rhetoric on that front from our politicians as the 'confrontational' convention approaches. Good on him - and why are you running scared of this?
Freedom of speech is not an all or nothing thing. Most believe in it but most realise there are times for self control. Such as the classic, yelling "FIRE !" in a crowded cinema when nothing is actually on fire. Or inciting someone to violence is another one. As is sticking your oar into another country's decison.
He opined, he did not say 'Fire' or something stupid.....come on get a grip on yourself.
Let's be clear about one thing he tempered his opinion with, just in case you are pontificating without actually reading what he wrote or have 'conveniently' forgotten, I quote "But also I understand that there's a spirited campaign underway here. My country is going through much the same. And ultimately, the question of whether or not the UK remains a part of the EU is a matter for British voters to decide for yourselves."
That is pretty clear.
Let's be clear about one thing he tempered his opinion with, just in case you are pontificating without actually reading what he wrote or have 'conveniently' forgotten, I quote "But also I understand that there's a spirited campaign underway here. My country is going through much the same. And ultimately, the question of whether or not the UK remains a part of the EU is a matter for British voters to decide for yourselves."
That is pretty clear.