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Terrorist!
Sounds like a dereliction of duty from many MPs. Is that not what the ability to debate is about? They could also vote no explaining that they believe 1 out of the 3 groups aren't legitimate and that individual votes are required. But that sounds like too much like hard work I guess.
385 for
26 against
239 abstained
Interestingly high amount of abstained. I think I need to email my MP for an explanation...
85% of the Lib Dems abstained. I feel like they'd have done less damage to their credibility if they'd forced their MP's to vote yes. Greens are the only ones with principle, 100% no vote
Not that that matters with the fucked up voting system you brits, scotts, Welsh & (settlers on Irish soil) have
You do understand that this is about voting on a bill through parliament and not a general election? In which case the voting is the same as your parliament when voting on bills and legislation: it's a simple majority vote.
Or were you trying to be edgy? I can't tell.