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MPs will vote at 7pm. *Afternoon:* Starmer chairs a meeting of the government’s Middle East response committee *After 3pm:* Peers vote on Commons amendments to the childrens’ wellbeing and schools bill. If you want
MPs vote to carry over into the next session two bills: the Northern Ireland Troubles bill, and the public office (accountability) bill (aka, the Hillsborough bill). If you want to contact me, please post
vote cards as a “betrayal of Liberal values” that gave permission for supporters to switch to the rightwing party. Taylor defended the decision on Saturday night, saying it’s what Liberals in Farrer wanted
MPs names he needed to launch a leadership challenge and he said he was only holding back to allow [Andy Burnham](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/andyburnham) the chance to return to parliament, in the Makerfield byelection
minority appeasement was normal,” she said. “Everybody believed that if you want to be in power, you have to appease the majority. Today’s Nigel speaks the same thing. He speaks about looking
MPs who voted for an SNP amendment to the king’s speech motion calling for the two-child benefit benefits cap to be abolished. Subsequently this was seen as an over-reaction (not least because
voted no confidence in Jeremy Corbyn, but he survived (because he was adored by Labour members, a benefit that Starmer does not enjoy). In 2006 Tony Blair accepted he would have
voting constituency where he wants to fight the byelection, or to distance himself from it (despite the fact that he is on the record as [also saying the UK should rejoin eventually](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2025/sep/29/rachel-reeves-labour-party-conference-youth-guarantee-unemployment-uk-politics-live-latest-news?page=with%3Ablock-68da8fe08f088bee03e6f729#block-68da8fe08f088bee03e6f729)),
MPs voted AGAINST UK oil and gas licences. > > We are now importing from Russia instead of drilling in the North Sea. > > Insane. It is not just the Tories attacking the government over this
vote was not decided by what he said. There seems to be little chance that Keir Starmer may be finished off by what happens in the Commons today. Since the revelations in the Guardian last