MPs vote against remote voting - despite long queues through the Commons | |||
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![]() MPs vote against remote voting - despite long queues through the Commons MPs have defeated an amendment to restore remote voting in the House of Commons during the Covid-19 pandemic by 185 votes to 242, majority 57, despite having to do so by queuing through the Houses of Parliament. |
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![]() Ipswich Star Poulter’s anger as MPs vote against allowing remote voting to stay https://t.co/gmTnSVvqzm 2 minutes ago ![]() moll Parliament have voted AGAINST the remote voting, people of Parliament who are shielding now cannot vote in Parliame… https://t.co/ee4uVMTMfl 7 minutes ago ![]() C MILNS RT @YorkshireLad_87: Why make this video and then vote against keeping remote voting ffs? Either it wasn’t as much of a farce as you claime… 10 minutes ago ![]() jan brown RT @DrHannahWhite: Apparently the govt will whip its MPs tomorrow to vote for its motion abolishing remote voting on the basis that it is… 10 minutes ago ![]() Barbara Weed RT @ProfTimBale: Note - that crack only applies to those who vote against allowing remote voting to continue (not @tobyperkinsmp). 14 minutes ago ![]() East Anglian Daily Times Poulter’s anger as MPs vote against allowing remote voting to stay https://t.co/zl7NYygZf6 15 minutes ago ![]() Josh Woolcott @JimMFelton @SteveBakerHW He did vote against it. The amendment to restore remote voting, that is... 19 minutes ago ![]() Anthony Barker RT @KumarAshwin: I'm genuinely confused as to how @SteveBakerHW could tweet this, and then go and vote against remote voting 19 minutes ago |