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Tonights Vote On Covid Restrictions In England
Will there be more Labour rebels than Conservative rebels in tonights vote.
Starmer has told Labour MPs to abstain, but it is clear that many will not.
Starmer has told Labour MPs to abstain, but it is clear that many will not.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Agreed, bobbin. Phillip Green's "empire" was always built on sand (the sand being systematically removed by the means of massive and unjustified dividend payments, mainly to the Green family). Many large retail outfits are in trouble because they have simply refused to acknowledge the threat of online shopping and adapt to counter it. High Street stores need to provide the one thing online traders cannot - decent customer service. But they don't. Many shop staff are more interested in sharing their holiday photos with their colleagues than seeing to their customers; I have had staff simply shrug their shoulders and walk away when I have raised a query. Covid has simply put some of the stores out of their (and their customers') misery
It was 55 not 66 Cons who rebelled by voting against but many would of supported Borris if they hadnt known Labour overell were going to abstain. Is anyone else who supports Labour dissapointed though that Kier has again sat on the fence. We know he supports stronger action as he recently argued for a circuit brake so why did'nt he vote against and say he wanted stronger action but more financial support???
I'm not sure it's "nothing to see" -- after all, if Labour had waited for the Rebels to cast their "protest votes" and then suddenly vote against the measures as well (and they certainly could have), that protest vote idea would have looked pretty silly. You're seriously underestimating the strength of feeling in the Tory rank-and-file against the Government's approach. If it had meant the Government losing, I'd estimate that at least 55 of the 55 rebels would still have voted against the measures.
The only protest voters were the abstaining Tories.
The only protest voters were the abstaining Tories.
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