Blair wins war vote in Commons
Mar. 18th, 2003 10:44 pmBBC News: Blair wins war backing amid revolt
Amid dramatic scenes in the Commons, 217 MPs - as many as 139 of them Labour backbenchers - backed a rebel amendment opposing the government's stance on Iraq, saying there is no moral justification for war without a new UN resolution. A motion backing the government's position was passed by 412 vote to 149.
Not in my name, for what little it's worth.
Amid dramatic scenes in the Commons, 217 MPs - as many as 139 of them Labour backbenchers - backed a rebel amendment opposing the government's stance on Iraq, saying there is no moral justification for war without a new UN resolution. A motion backing the government's position was passed by 412 vote to 149.
Not in my name, for what little it's worth.
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Date: 2003-03-19 12:52 am (UTC)Soph x
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Date: 2003-03-19 01:03 am (UTC)I think the rebellion is large enough that those who took part will be accepted back into the fold. She won't, though, she's made too much of a prat of herself...
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Date: 2003-03-19 01:52 am (UTC)It's even more of a shame that most of our politicians appear to care more about their own careers, or other countries affairs, than the needs and concerns of their constituents. I'm pleased that Mark Lazarowicz rebelled against the govt, and I'm sad that I don't think I will be able to vote for him purely on the basis that this will be praising the unprincipled leader of his party.
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Date: 2003-03-19 02:33 am (UTC)Both Alistair Darling and Clare Short voted with the government.
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Date: 2003-03-19 04:53 am (UTC)Mine, Andrew Dismore, voted against the main motion, but didn't vote for the amendment. That's enough. I shall have to send another fax on the issue :-)