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Tuesday, 14th October 2008
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Toast,
11/06/2008 18:57:35
Pathetic,MP's voting to save their skins not for what is best for this country,this parliament has sunk to an unbelievable low,there really is no point in voting as MP's do not listen to their constituents or their consciences,democracy,not blo*dy likely
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Arrow,
edinburgh 11/06/2008 20:51:57
only one Scottish Labour MP rebelled. as someone once remarked "a shiver ran along the Labour party benches looking for a spine to run up".
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hassan i sabbah,
edinburgh 11/06/2008 21:11:37
Appalling news,Absolutely shameful.
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tumshie heid,
11/06/2008 22:05:59
Not surprising, the spineless politicians voted in favour to save their own skin. Sadly not enough politicians have principles they will stand up for.
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A Friend of Fernando Poo,
12/06/2008 00:16:20
Now that we have Jail without trial, that's pretty much all 40 rights in The Magna Carter now gone.
What's Brown going to do for an encore? Our very own Gutmo on the Isle of Wight?
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