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We have now had a parliamentary crisis of procedure over a remote dispute between two combatants who have little to no social or material relation to this country. The giga blackpill feed forcibly attached to my veins continues to deliver.
A comparatively small handful of Islamo-lefists were able to overturn the policy of the opposition party through threats of violence and intimidation against a handful of elected politicians and get it to completely agree with its goals in about 5 months of persistent activity. Granted, they had help from the sympathetic media class, but even then the rate of change is incredible. In most other unpopular decisions (the Iraq war, Brexit) the British state largely plowed ahead and either ignored or steamrolled over public outrage. The only loss they've ever taken was on Poll Tax.
The outcome of this is that threats and violence have been proven to work in an established, mature democracy. I expect this trend to continue.
Presumably the goal of "Islamo-leftists" wasn't to have a vote on a ceasefire including a statement saying that they've "clarified that Israel ‘could not be expected’ to cease fire until all hostages were released", instead of a vote on one not including that statement?
The insinuation is that their goal was to see which Labour MPs would either vote with their party against the SNP motion or defect and vote for a ceasefire. The allegation is that Labour tried to avoid forcing this choice upon its MPs by sabotaging the vote by encouraging the speaker to table their amendment against precedent. The implication is that the Islamists were looking for a list of targets (Labour MPs in constituencies with large Islamic populations who voted against the SNP motion).
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