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Ant & Dec
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This is normal.
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"Forty Tory MPs abstained in Labour's fracking motion earlier, meaning they did not vote yes or no on it. Among the MPs who abstained are Chief Whip Wendy Morton. Tory MPs have told the BBC she is no longer in post - though her position is still unclear. PM Liz Truss is also listed as having not voted. We don't know why she wasn't present. Other notable MPs who didn't vote are former PM Theresa May, former Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng and former Home Secretary Priti Patel. We don't know how many abstained on principle as Parliament doesn't record the reason for not voting - they may have been unable to be in Westminster. But given that earlier in the day the vote was being described as a confidence motion, the fact that such senior MPs did not vote will raise eyebrows"
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Another Government U turn.
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The reason we didn't 'leave' until then was through the incompetence of a Government that had no idea what had actually been promised, and no clue as to what they wanted Brexit to look like. This should have been clear before the vote ever took place. Regardless of what date you reference, we are still waiting to find out how we are better off out of the EU.
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My favourite response to Trick or Treaters is to open the front door holding the collar of one of our 2 big dogs, and tell the T or T'er "The treat is to let you reach the gate before I let go of the dog, the trick is I might be fibbing". ( Both dogs are big softies, but they have loud barks. Now if I had hold of the Jack Russell cross breed.............. )
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Amazon Prime
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From the BBC: "Paul Goodman, the rather well-informed editor of Tory grassroots website Conservative Home, reports that the outgoing home secretary had a row with Downing St about migration policy. In a tweet, Goodman says Braverman was under pressure from No 10 to announce a "liberalising migration plan that would make it easier for the OBR (Office for Budget Responsibility) to say the government would hit its growth target"."
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Cruella's letter, part 2; It is obvious to everyone that we are going through a tumultuous time. I have concerns about the direction of this government. "Not only have we broken key pledges that were promised to our voters, but I have had serious concerns about this government's commitment to honoring manifesto commitments, such as reducing overall migration numbers and stopping illegal migration, particularly the dangerous small boats crossings. "It has been a great honour to serve at the Home Office, in even the brief time that I have been here, it has been very clear that there is much to do, in terms of delivering on the priorities of the British people. "They deserve policing they can respect, an immigration policy they want and voted for in such unambiguous numbers at the last election, and laws which serve the public good, and not the interests of selfish protestors. "I am very grateful to all of my officials, special advisers and ministerial team for all of their help during my time as Home Secretary. "I especially would like to pay tribute to the heroic policemen and women and all those who work at Border Force and in our security services. To oversee Operation Bridges - the largest policing operation in a generation - was a great honour and I am grateful to have had the opportunity to serve.
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There is a Commons vote this evening on a Labour proposal to introduce a formal ban on fracking. The Tory leadership have made this a three line whip confidence vote. This means that Conservative MPs who oppose fracking are being forced to vote in favour of it. Additionally, if the Government lose they should, technically, have to resign.
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At this precise moment in time we are having the external walls of the house insulated ahead of a heat pump being installed.
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I think the Ukrainians will cut Kherson off and isolate it whilst trying to avoid urban fighting. Under those circumstances, I don't thin any remaining Russians would wait long before capitulation.