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Looks like the government are going to need the support of Labour to get through parliament next week the Plan B regulations .Over 30 Tories are set to vote against the government or abstain .Interesting to see what Starmer does here .Does he support the measures and the party votes with the government ?Or Does he whip his MP's to abstain leaving Johnson to clean the mess up he's created and add another level of pressure on him ? .Interesting ..........
Imagine a House of Commons that does not support these measures, only then to witness and preside over an exponential rise in cases with all that may bring. The govt seem to be doing a pretty good job of self harming at the moment, but this would be another level. Political suicide. Surely there can only be one outcome on tues.? The vote for this should have nothing to do with Xmas parties, as emotive as that may be. My concern is the opposition use it to kick the govt while they are down. Which could be very costly for all.
They should abstain. There is no need whatsoever for these restrictions. Where is the evidence that Omicron is a big problem? Even in South Africa with their poor vaccination figures it's no big deal.
The shadow health Secretary Wes streeting, has said they will be voting for the measures, “putting public health first” according to the bbc website just now.
Of course Labour will back this, because in the grown up world, you don't play politics with an enemy that kills 1000 of our fellow citizens a week. The fact that the question is even being asked is repellent.
If the shoe was on the other foot, does anyone think the Labour occupants of no ten would not have transgressed in some way shape or form last Xmas?
Quote from: Axholme Lion on December 10, 2021, 09:03:33 amThey should abstain. There is no need whatsoever for these restrictions. Where is the evidence that Omicron is a big problem? Even in South Africa with their poor vaccination figures it's no big deal.Come back in 2 months and revisit this comment.
How many Labour MPs or former MPs have been jailed or received suspended sentences in the last ten years?Labour led Electoral fraud in East and West Ham earlier this year?I could write a list. A big list.Both parties have rotten eggs. The tories ones just happen to be at the top at the moment.
Normal I’m not convinced KS has got a bit of nousHe’s very good at saying that everything is not good enough without offering alternatives I personally think a major problem with the Labour Party that is an advantage to the tories is KS isn’t up to the job and they have no obvious replacement
Labour should back a Plan B if it is thought through, reflects accurately the scientific advice, and will reduce significantly the impact of the Omicron variant.Bozo has cobbled together a Plan B hybrid which is irrational, and does not reflect the science.Nowhere do Sage say;"Work from home, but go to parties","Wear a mask in Tesco, but not in the pub","Do the utmost to prevent spreading by not going to work, but do not get paid for income lost".It is complete shit, just to distract from the other shit.There is no reason for Labour to support these half measures. Starmer should oppose these measures as being nowhere near what the science advises.If Labour support this nonsense, it is to help keep Coco clowning for a bit longer.......pathetic!