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Good dipsydoodle Aug 2013 #1
Looks like the Lib Dems voted with Labour malaise Aug 2013 #2
I'll keep an eye open for it. dipsydoodle Aug 2013 #3
Not necessarily, unless you have some info muriel_volestrangler Aug 2013 #4
I did hear that there was skepticism from inside government malaise Aug 2013 #6
Several Labour MPs didn't turn up; several Tories did vote against the govt muriel_volestrangler Aug 2013 #11
Wow malaise Aug 2013 #15
I wonder if this will be an attempt at a vote of no confidence or a leadership coup. hrmjustin Aug 2013 #16
They've wanted him out for a while malaise Aug 2013 #24
Can't find it anywhere dipsydoodle Aug 2013 #5
or celebrating the vote malaise Aug 2013 #7
I think you may be right on that. They had to have known what the vote would have been. hrmjustin Aug 2013 #8
Not sure because Cameron were virtually starting the bombing a malaise Aug 2013 #9
This may be an attempt to pull back. Obama might call congress back in and let themj vote it down. hrmjustin Aug 2013 #14
Truthfully he should let things cool off malaise Aug 2013 #17
Michael Gove and wife are in meltdown muriel_volestrangler Aug 2013 #12
Yes - I'd seen the note from his old woman dipsydoodle Aug 2013 #18
Delish malaise Aug 2013 #19
Thirty Conservatives and nine Lib Dems voted against the government. dipsydoodle Aug 2013 #21
Could this be an attempt to change the conservative party leadership? hrmjustin Aug 2013 #22
Doubt it. dipsydoodle Aug 2013 #23
List here - plus a Tory and Lib Dme who each voted in both lobbies muriel_volestrangler Aug 2013 #25
The UK and US governments... HooptieWagon Aug 2013 #10
Now that Britain will not be involved, Britain will probably not be consulted on American plans. dipsydoodle Aug 2013 #13
If our Congress John2 Aug 2013 #20
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