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She's a psycho.Tweet
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What the actual feck?Surely this can’t be the case? Disgusting if true considering Boris landed her in more trouble.
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Yes it is. No disputing that.I can't even feign outrage. This government is disgusting. We knew it before we hired them.
Isn’t protection of its citizenry abroad the most basic function of a country?Surely this can’t be the case? Disgusting if true considering Boris landed her in more trouble.
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I would think so. This story appears in the Times today. Let’s hope the Government get questioned on it.Isn’t protection of its citizenry abroad the most basic function of a country?
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Those nice young men in their clean white coats are coming to take you away, hoho, haha!Tweet
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I too wish I could be a pirate, taking no prisoners, crushing others for my own personal gain, longing for the days when Britain pillaged foreign land for resources and killed anyone who got in the way.Tweet
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Typical Tory harkening back to the Victorian era. When we had work houses and little boys were sent up to clean chimneys instead of going to school.I too wish I could be a pirate, taking no prisoners, crushing others for my own personal gain, longing for the days when Britain pillaged foreign land for resources and killed anyone who got in the way.
Because, let's face it, that's exactly what this cnut means.
Can't happen quickly enough.Those nice young men in their clean white coats are coming to take you away, hoho, haha!
It reads like a parody!Tweet
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That implies he actually still had their confidenceTweet
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I’m sure someone will come back how it benefits one party or the other... clearly depends on where in England those seats are.Boundary review commission proposals for 2024 election
sticking with 650 MPS and not reducing to 600
Constituencies now all to have between 70,000 and 77,000 people
Net effect is
Scotland looses 2MPs
Wales looses 8 MPs
England gains 10 MPS
Done by a commission and not something MP's can veto
As its population based I suspect more seats to south east and cities .... given the general shift in population etc over the last decade or so... I'd prefer pr but as a minimum I think most constituencies should be about the same sizeI’m sure someone will come back how it benefits one party or the other... clearly depends on where in England those seats are.
disappointed the no of MPs has not been decreased. There needs to be a reduction, and to significantly reduce the House of Lords whilst we are at it.
I wonder if one of the lost constituencies for Scotland will be Glasgow, which seems to have 6 at the moment with a couple in the low 50k.Boundary review commission proposals for 2024 election
sticking with 650 MPS and not reducing to 600
Constituencies now all to have between 70,000 and 77,000 people
Net effect is
Scotland looses 2MPs
Wales looses 8 MPs
England gains 10 MPS
Done by a commission and not something MP's can veto
I’m sure someone will come back how it benefits one party or the other... clearly depends on where in England those seats are.
disappointed the no of MPs has not been decreased. There needs to be a reduction, and to significantly reduce the House of Lords whilst we are at it.
Not sure how accurate that is but it's from here https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/p...will-hand-tories-huge-majority-in-2024/11/11/Using the suspected new boundaries to re-litigate the 2019 election, the analysis suggests that the Conservatives would win 380 seats – 15 more than it actually did – assuming everyone voted the same way.
Labour, on the other hand, would win nine fewer. The Liberal Democrats would have won just six seats – rather than eleven – and the Greens would have been completely wiped out, with Caroline Lucas’ Brighton seat disappearing
i agree. I assume London have far more constituents per head than Scotland or Wales do?As its population based I suspect more seats to south east and cities .... given the general shift in population etc over the last decade or so... I'd prefer pr but as a minimum I think most constituencies should be about the same size
I Believe the largest constituency in terms of.popukation was actually Isle of White so thats now being split into 2i agree. I assume London have far more constituents per head than Scotland or Wales do?
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