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Starmer & Speaker sink ceasefire motion

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The Happy Hippy

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Feb 21, 2024, 6:13:27 PMFeb 21
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Sir Lindsay Hoyle is back in the House to respond to very vocal complaints of his handling of this debate.

"I wanted to do the best by every member of the house," he says.

"I regret how it's ended up. It was not my intention. I wanted all to ensure they could express their views. As it was, in particularly the SNP, were unable to vote on their own proposition.

"It is with my sadness that it ended in this position. It was never my intention. I recognise the strength of feeling of this house and its members. I will reflect on my part in that. I do not want it to have ended like this."

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There's nothing Starmer can't touch which doesn't turn to shit.

It's shamefull that he sunk the SNP motion simply because he's too spineless to have moved one himself. At the end of the day he couldn't bear to be forced to do the right thing.

And what the fuck Hoyle was playing at is anyone's guess. In trying to help Starmer out it seems he could well lose his job.

But, all-in, it's a win for the Axis of Evil; both Labour and tory scum avoided a rebellion by MP's who don't believe murder is acceptable.

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