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Topic History of: Britain's day of shame ...... Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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hedda wrote: why blame Labour ?
Do you think anyone will ever trust Ed "Wave the WHITE FLAG" Silliband again ?
He is a traitor.
He agreed to support the PM - as most do in times of conflict - then "changed his mind" the following day (when his handlers in Russia / China had had a word with him.
John Pericles
The great mistake MPs have made, regardless of whether you like or dislike how they voted, is to claim they've acted 'as our constituents wanted'. This cowardly explanation basically suggests they suddenly think they're delegates rather than representatives, so it will be interesting to see how these sad hypocrites excuse themselves the next time they DON'T want to rubber stamp what their constituents want (gay marriages? the death penalty? taxes?). Constituents aren't foreign policy experts, any more than they're macro economics experts, so it's a bit pathetic MPs are now asking them to do the governing!
hedda
Observer wrote: hedda wrote: why blame Labour ?
you seem to be itching for war. will you sign up to go ?
Do you think the USA would ever trust Labour again?
who cares? the US will do what it wants. 'Freedom' fries one day..back to French fries the next.
Observer
hedda wrote: why blame Labour ?
you seem to be itching for war. will you sign up to go ?
Do you think the USA would ever trust Labour again?
hedda
why blame Labour ?
you seem to be itching for war. will you sign up to go ?