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Brexit: Heseltine Vows To Rebel In Lords Bill Debate

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mikey4444 | 09:05 Sun 26th Feb 2017 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-39094090

Another big Tory Beast roaming around without a leash !
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well that's 1 mikey 804 to go!
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We should never dismiss the influence that Heseltine has
( a Swansea lad ! )
Yes and we all know that Labour MPs need to be on leashes, so as to keep them firmly in the front benches.
Influence is likely to be diminished when the proposed amendment is nonsensical.

If the people don't like the arrangement it will still have been the one negotiated and one either has to accept the agreements going forward or fail to implement the democratic will of the people. Or, of course, just walk away, which would be less useful.

It's simply another remainer ploy to try to get their own way by telling the EU to demand unacceptable terms in order to get the exit scuppered. Who does he think he's kidding ? Obviously seems to have lost it in his old age.
Is that back-stabbing pseudo-Tory creep still on the go?
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OG....I fully expect the Bill to pass through the Lords without too many problems, or any problems at all actually !

But this move by Heseltine shows that not all Tories have lost their backbone.
mikey bigging up a Tory ... who would have thunk it!
Another has-been who needs a bit of publicity every so often.
Jackdaw33 - comment at 1003 - couldn't agree more.
^Me neither !
//mikey bigging up a Tory ... who would have thunk it! //

Oh come on Talbot - he's a Swansea lad!
Shouldn't that ^^^ be Port Talbot?
No !
Stop being a big bore Zac
About time the House of Lords became an electable body, this just another in a long line of things where the Lords try to pervert the will of the people with their own ideals.
Under the "Salisbury Convention", the upper house does not block legislation for which parties have won a mandate at the polls, so I'm not sure why they're being given a crack here. Perhaps one of our more learned AB members could explain?
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Zacs....they are allowed to make amendments, which they do all the time. Heseltine can say what he likes but this Bill will go through largely unchanged.
'Full of sound and fury
signifying...........nothing'.

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