Jack Staff wrote: 13 Mar 2019, 20:29
barney wrote: 13 Mar 2019, 20:19
If she had an ounce of pride, she would resign.
Losing so many votes is unprecedented.
Her parting shot before falling on her sword should be to fire the four ministers who abstained, causing her to lose the Spelman amendment.
They are also a disgrace.
It's been a terrible few days for 17.4 million Brexit voters who, rightly so, expect their elected representatives to carry through the instruction.
Tonight has pretty well expelled the last fragile breaths of our perceived democracy.
Forgive me for feeling a little happier tonight.
But Parliamentary democracy is returning to our country, that's what Brexiters wanted after all.
You could not be more wrong my old mate and you are only pleased because it's perceived that it has gone your way.
If Parliament had of voted to leave on the 29th with no agreement, you'd be going balistic.
MPs are elected too represent the people of their constituancy, whether they voted for them or not.
70% of MPs represent a constituancy that mathematically voted to leave the EU.
They are not honouring their electorate and will pay the price at the next election.
Grieve has already been told by his local party that it's unlikley he'll be asked to stand again.
Expect many more.
Sad day