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To think not voting is not representing their constituents- how did your MP vote?

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Decormad38 · 27/03/2019 22:47

www.theguardian.com/uk-news/ng-interactive/2019/mar/27/how-did-your-mp-vote-in-the-indicative-votes?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Othe

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Lolly86 · 27/03/2019 23:16

Aye on 1 and 8 nay on everything else
So that's for leaving without a deal.. Confused

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hipposarerad · 27/03/2019 23:16

I'll elaborate - for no deal (a motion he brought), against everything except 8 which was a no vote.

I like him less than ever.

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hipposarerad · 27/03/2019 23:16

Sorry Rufus, pardon my French Wink

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NanooCov · 27/03/2019 23:17

Mine voted against all but for a referendum to ratify any decision taken by parliament. Quite like that.

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JadziaSnax · 27/03/2019 23:17

Voted for no deal, against everything else.

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Rufusthebewilderedreindeer · 27/03/2019 23:19

Its fine hippo

I just thought....shit what did i say!!!

Paranoia central Grin

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DisgraceToTheYChromosome · 27/03/2019 23:24

For: No Deal and preferential trade deal, Against: everything else. Arsehole.

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killpop · 27/03/2019 23:29

Abstained on 1 and 8
Against on everything else

Tory. Remain majority area.

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hipposarerad · 27/03/2019 23:29

I know what you mean, nothing's normal anymore and everyone's on edge including me. I did actually have a moment of 'ooh that might've come off a bit too sweary' when I hit post - forgetting that this is AIBU and nobody gives a rat's wank about a bit of salty language.

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Nanny0gg · 27/03/2019 23:30

Against everything except abstained on No Deal.

He's been behind the PM the whole way

What a shambles

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mrsstephens89 · 27/03/2019 23:31

My MP is conservative in a leave area and he voted no to each and every option.
Great, nice work.
That’ll help.

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Decormad38 · 27/03/2019 23:31

www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/mps/

Time to contact them and ask the f* why!

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ConcealDontFeeI · 27/03/2019 23:38

My MP voted for the first 5 and against the last 3. He was a main player in the 2nd ref amendment. I love him so much! He's the best MP. Wish he'd run for Labour leader.

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gluteustothemaximus · 27/03/2019 23:41

He's a typical tory cunt and he voted like a typical tory cunt.

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dirtystinkyrats · 27/03/2019 23:42

I've written to my MP before. Just got a letter that didn't make sense and a photocopied sheet on Tory policy. Pointless. It was personally signed as well. She clearly doesn't know you are supposed to read things before signing them.

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Decormad38 · 27/03/2019 23:44

Just written to my MP to ask why he voted the way he did. They are extremely well paid but some are escaping accountability!

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HollySwift · 27/03/2019 23:51

Mine voted against everything except fucking Malthouse. What a dick.

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LakieLady · 28/03/2019 00:01

Mine voted for no deal and the last 2, despite the constituency voting remain and having a slender majority.

Hopefully, she'll get her marching orders next GE.

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AngeloMysterioso · 28/03/2019 00:06

Voted for No Deal and Contingent preferential arrangements and against all the others.

Constituency 51% remain, one of the safest Tory seats in the country.

Iain Duncan Smith is a traitorous twat in my opinion

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notangelinajolie · 28/03/2019 00:08

My MP is a Brexiteer in a Remain constituency. He voted no to everything including exit day amendment. But that's fine by me because I agree with him Smile.

I really don't get these votes - watching Parliament today was like an bad episode of Britains got Talent -without the talent--

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mantlepiece · 28/03/2019 00:12

Mine voted for 5, The Labour Party proposal And against all the others.

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FrustratedTeddyLamp · 28/03/2019 00:12

Mine voted only for no deal and preferential trade deal

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Ihavealwaysknown · 28/03/2019 00:13

Another with a cabinet member as an mp, I think it’s ridiculous. I’m a firm remainer (as initially was my mp) but we live in a leave majority constituency, however we were not a million miles away from the sort of percentages seen nationwide, so he should really just get off his butt, talk to the people in the constituency and go with what he thinks they want. 🙄

I’m not being funny it’s not like he’s actually doing a fat lot in his office anyway... other than taking people’s nationality off them 🙄

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PregnantSea · 28/03/2019 04:28

The not voting part really pissed me off as well. This vote was pivotal and regardless of what choice was made at least we could have started working towards something instead of continuing to piss about and do nothing. We are now no further along in this process than we were before the vote. Waste of time.

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2919HereWeGo · 28/03/2019 05:01

In the referendum our constituency voted 69% remain; MP yesterday voted for "no deal" and for preferential trade agreements, against everything else. 😡

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