[kj] DON ¹ T FORGET TO VOTE
Tim Bucknall
tim.bucknall at btinternet.com
Fri Apr 8 09:05:11 EDT 2005
got to agree with Peter on that we had them round here,
peter.west410 wrote:
>Neil angry:Shock, horror;-)
>
> Have you ever had any Gypsies living near you Neil?They are a
>nuisance,They leave a filthy mess behind every place they stay,They will
>steal every and anything and not only that they are hard bastards.
> Once they start to respect people and places ,start paying tax and rates
>,And stop causing distress and fear to local people then they will not be
>singled out for harsh treatment.
> When Gypsies came and squat on land near me ,Everyone gives them their
>bicycles , lawnmowers and all the contents from their garden sheds.Its
>better to give rather than get stolen from.
> PW
>
>"Vote on government plan to lower age of consent for
> gay sex to 16."
>
> Jonathan King and Jacko were said to be outside Parliament shouting
>"Lower, Lower"
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Neil Perry" <neilfperry at btinternet.com>
>To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)"
><gathering at misera.net>
>Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 1:38 PM
>Subject: Re: [kj] DON ¹ T FORGET TO VOTE
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>>Anyone thinking of voting Tory, did you all miss the
>>recent vile, tabloid-lead 'fuss' over the Gypsies? The
>>Tories just stopped short of suggesting they should
>>all be shoved into gas chambers. Yet Michael Howard
>>uses his Jewishness as an excuse to go 'What me?
>>Racist? I couldn't possibly be. I'm Jewish." Fucker.
>>N
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>> --- iPat <pmdavies at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>yeah but shes a fucking tory! have you forgotten the
>>>destruction of
>>>many working peoples rights thanks to their
>>>policies?
>>>
>>>
>>>her recent voting history.
>>>Prevention of terrorism bill (3rd reading) -
>>>28.2.2005
>>>MPs voted on an amendment to make all control orders
>>>at the discretion
>>>of a judge. Rebels voted in favour. The amendment
>>>was defeated and the
>>>bill given its third reading. For
>>>Prevention of terrorism bill (2nd reading) -
>>>23.2.2005
>>>Second reading of a bill to introduce control orders
>>>for terrorist
>>>suspects. Rebels voted against. Against
>>>Identity cards - 20.12.2004
>>>MPs voted on the second reading of the government's
>>>identity cards
>>>bill. The Conservative frontbench supported the
>>>measure, with Labour
>>>and Tory rebels voting against For
>>>Hunting ban - 15.9.2004
>>>The government reintroduced a bill to ban foxhunting
>>>and hare
>>>coursing, to be debated and voted on over the course
>>>of one day. MPs
>>>voted 356 to 166 in favour of the ban. No vote
>>>Higher education funding bill - 27.1.2004
>>>MPs voted on the second reading of the government's
>>>higher education
>>>bill - which included plans for variable student
>>>tuition fees. Rebels
>>>voted against. Against
>>>Lords Amendment on foundation hospitals - 19.11.2003
>>>
>>>MPs voted to reverse the Lords¿ decision to remove
>>>references to
>>>foundation hospitals from the health and social care
>>>bill. Rebels
>>>voted against. The amendment was defeated by 17
>>>votes. Against
>>>Rebel Amendment on Foundation Hospitals - 8.7.2003
>>>MPs voted on Frank Dobson's amendment to remove
>>>references to
>>>foundation hospitals from the health and social care
>>>bill. Rebels
>>>voted in favour. The amendment was defeated by 35
>>>votes. For
>>>Total ban on hunting with dogs - 30.6.2003
>>>Rebel motion to ban hunting with dogs outright.
>>>Rebels voted in
>>>favour. The motion was carried. Against
>>>Foundation hospitals rebel amendment - 7.5.2003
>>>MPs voted on an amendment opposing the creation of
>>>foundation
>>>hospitalsRebels voted in favour. The amendment was
>>>defeated. No vote
>>>Amendment to government Iraq motion - 18.3.2003
>>>MPs debating the Iraq crisis voted on an anti-war
>>>amendment. Rebels
>>>voted in favour. The motion was defeated. Against
>>>Anti-war amendment in the Iraq debate - 26.2.2003
>>>MPs voted on an amendment tabled by Chris Smith and
>>>Douglas Hogg. The
>>>amendment was not carried. Rebels voted in favour.
>>>Against
>>>All-appointed Lords - 4.2.2003
>>>Motion to appoint all peers in a future House of
>>>Lords. The prime
>>>minister backed the introduction of this option.
>>>Cabinet rebels voted
>>>against, although this was a free vote. Motion was
>>>defeated. Against
>>>All-elected Lords - 4.2.2003
>>>Motion to introduce a fully elected House of Lords.
>>>The leader of the
>>>Commons backed this option. All MPs given a free
>>>vote. Against
>>>UN resolution 1441 - 25.11.2002
>>>Liberal Democrat amendment limiting justification
>>>for war with Iraq
>>>without further UN sanction. Rebels voted for the
>>>amendment. Against
>>>Adoption and children - 4.11.2002
>>>Vote on government plan to allow unmarried and gay
>>>couples to adopt
>>>children. Supporters voted for. The motion was
>>>passed. Against
>>>Morning sittings of the House of Commons -
>>>29.10.2002
>>>Proposal to reform Commons working hours to
>>>introduce morning sittings
>>>and end business at 7.30pm. Supporters voted for the
>>>motion. Against
>>>Emergency Iraq debate - 24.9.2002
>>>Procedural motion to adjourn the house following
>>>emergency recall.
>>>Rebels voted against. Motion was lost. No vote
>>>Licensing of hunting with dogs - 18.3.2002
>>>A compromise proposal to allow foxhunting to
>>>continue under licence For
>>>Full ban on hunting with dogs - 18.3.2002
>>>Proposal to completely ban hunting wild mammals with
>>>dogs. Supporters
>>>voted in favour. Against
>>>Opposition to single faith schools - 6.2.2002
>>>Rebel amendment to require faith schools to take 25%
>>>of pupils from
>>>other backgrounds. Against
>>>Home Office anti-terrorism legislation - 21.11.2001
>>>Vote on the contoversial bill giving the governemnt
>>>the right to
>>>detain foreign terrorists without trial. Rebels
>>>voted against. The
>>>motion was passed. No vote
>>>International action against terrorism - 1.11.2001
>>>Rebel vote against government's backing for
>>>airstrikes on Afghanistan.
>>>Rebels voted for. Motion was lost. Against
>>>Transport select committee appointments - 16.6.2001
>>>Government motion proposing the removal of Gwyneth
>>>Dunwoody from the
>>>transport committee. Rebels voted no. The motion was
>>>defeated.
>>>Against
>>>Ban on hunting with dogs - 17.1.2001
>>>Free vote on motion to ban hunting with dogs. Motion
>>>was carried.
>>>Related articles Ban on hunting with dogs
>>>MPs vote for ban on fox hunting Against
>>>Extension of freedom of information legislation -
>>>5.4.2000
>>>Amendment to extend scope of freedom of information
>>>bill.
>>>Related articles Extension of freedom of information
>>>legislation
>>>MPs incite Labour revolt on freedom of information
>>>bill
>>>Straw sees off disclosure rebels For
>>>Age of consent February 2000 - 10.2.2000
>>>Vote on government plan to lower age of consent for
>>>gay sex to 16.
>>>Supporters voted for. The motion was passed.
>>>Related articles Age of consent February 2000
>>>Commons approves bill to lower gay age of consent
>>>MPs' third gay sex vote ensures law change No vote
>>>Opposition to incapacity benefits means test -
>>>20.5.1999
>>>Motion to block government plans to limit access to
>>>incapacity
>>>benefit. Rebels voted for. Motion was defeated.
>>>Related articles Opposition to incapacity benefits
>>>means test
>>>Modernisers no more
>>>Labour MPs' revolt may force welfare concessions For
>>>
>>>Age of consent June 1998 - 22.6.1998
>>>Vote on government plan to lower the age of consent
>>>for gay sex to 16.
>>>Supporters voted for. The measure was passed but
>>>defeated by the
>>>Lords.
>>>Related articles Age of consent June 1998
>>>MPs back gay sex at 16 Against
>>>Newspaper pricing - 10.6.1998
>>>Liberal Democrat motion to ban predatory pricing by
>>>newspaper owners.
>>>Related articles Newspaper pricing
>>>New Labour revolt uniting left and right looms over
>>>Murdoch No vote
>>>Opposition to cuts in student funding - 8.6.1998
>>>Motion to oppose government plan to cut student
>>>funding. Motion was lost.
>>>Related articles Opposition to cuts in student
>>>funding
>>>Blunkett defied by 31 rebels For
>>>Military action against Iraq - 17.3.1998
>>>Vote to allow UK military action against Iraq if
>>>peace bid failed. For
>>>Opposition to cut in lone parent benefits -
>>>10.12.1997
>>>Attempt to block government plans to cut lone parent
>>>benefit. The
>>>motion was lost.
>>>Related articles Opposition to cut in lone parent
>>>benefits
>>>Labour's benefits revolt Against
>>>
>>>
>>>On Apr 7, 2005 8:03 PM, Juliet Pleming
>>><pricepleming at tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I'm quite lucky because I have got someone in my
>>>>
>>>>
>>>constituency who I can
>>>
>>>
>>>>vote for ..., and she
>>>>would be a fucking good prime minister, too.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>--
>>>iPat
>>>
>>>
>>>
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