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lankeela | 14:45 Fri 20th Dec 2019 | ChatterBank
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It is happening - why are those against it all still arguing against it?
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Because it's an almost free country and people are allowed to have an opinion even if it upsets the (slight) majority, I suppose.
And it's important whether we exit with or without a deal, which is essentially what is being debated.
No such thing as a slight majority.
One can only assume those against it think it doesn't go far enough and they wish to just leave.
They are now voting on the second reading of the bill.
Bill passed by 358 to 234 votes.
Also passed the timetable of negotiations as 31st December 2020.
I did hear one Labour member this morning say 'Ok, fair enough, I don't agree but my constituents want out so I will support the bill.'
Unfortunately I forgot to note her name/constituency but good for her.
A lone voice I'm afraid.
Mrs Emma Lewell-Buck, (Labour), South Shields voted for the bill.
Well done that lass.
I think that more than her must also have voted with the majority being 124.
"But six Labour MPs voted for the plan too:

Sarah Champion - MP for Rotheram
Rosie Cooper - MP for West Lancashire
Jon Cruddas - MP for Dagenham and Rainham
Emma Lewell-Buck - MP for South Shields
Grahame Morris - MP for Easington
Toby Perkins - MP for Chesterfield
A further 32 Labour MPs abstained in the vote - despite Jeremy Corbyn telling his party to vote against it.

They include three shadow cabinet members:

John Trickett - MP for Hewmsworth
Ian Lavery - MP for Wansbeck
Andrew Gwynne - MP for Denton and Reddish"
Yes - it was the programme motion I was looking at not the vote itself...
Of course people are allowed an opinion, so long as they don't keep trying to stop the, now, inevitable !

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