Mike Hill - Brexit amendment votes 29/1/19

Started by Lucy Lass-Tick, January 30, 2019, 06: PM

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Lucy Lass-Tick

See Mike Hills decisions on which amendments to vote for (or against) and where he chose not to vote at all.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47033979

Inspector Knacker

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mk1

Quote from: Inspector Knacker on January 30, 2019, 08: PM
Did he follow the Party line slavishly?

May has decided to put the interests of the Tory Party before the Country so why should Corbyn not do the same?
We have 2 leaders completely dominated by their little-englander factions.

Lucy Lass-Tick


diSme

I believe everything and nothing

pensionater


Inspector Knacker

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mk1

The Tories are trying to get 'leave constituency' Labour MPs on board by offering extra local cash for their support/silence on the Brexit votes. Be interesting to see if  Hill takes the money. There is a Middlesbrough Labour MP on Newsnight as I type  saying that any MP who does bite is (more or less) a traitor.

Inspector Knacker

Always strikes me as an angry little man. Mind you, he does want a train service to London and they've got Tees Valley in on conveniently electrifying the line to  Teesport.
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Land Phil

My 2p worth is that he is inert, a neutron.

He doesn't have a clue or should I say plan to make Hartlepool a better place to live.

Was there anything in his manifesto ?
Has he delivered any of it ?


Inspector Knacker

A waffler, a seat warmer, suit stuffing, a political zombie pursuing party approval, loyal bag carrier, party line parrot, opinion free, faithful party retriever who blows with the wind of opportunity.
Possibly the most boring enigma ever elected in this town.
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can be dismissed without proof.