First reactions from Paul Goodman, Editor of Conservative Home, on Twitter:
“With some 30 Labour MPs absent, it was Tory ones that sunk Cameron this evening. Wounding blow to his authority. A breach with America finally comes when a Conservative Prime Minister is in Downing Street - and one on good terms with President. This vote is the biggest foreign policy reversal inflicted on a Prime Minister by the Commons in my lifetime.”
- Big implications for British foreign policy: is it now in effect isolationist?
- Big implications for British foreign policy: will it now be run by the legislature, not the executive?
- Message to the world: what Cameron wants in foreign policy, he can’t necessarily get. Commons will decide
by Margarita Noriega (Reuters) 4:56 PM
Hi gals and guys!
I’m so far behind that I won’t interrupt your great reporting and conversations.
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Just wanted to say that, as y’all know:
Brit House of Commons = USA House of Representatives
Look at the difference of Brit “democracy,” although it’s socialistic and our great Capitalist Representative Republic LED BY A DICTATOR!
Let’s see what 0b0z0 will tell the few cowards he’s gonna be talking to today.
I good guess: Assad is homophobic, I’m gonna bomb his ass because the terrorists crossed MY RED-ASS LINE!
That will do it!
Later...