I have never seen something so English, that was delivered in French!Prime Minister's Question Time
I have never seen something so English, that was delivered in French!Prime Minister's Question Time
The Sergeant-at-Arms is biased against the Opposition
That sounds like something a Carbone supporter would sayIn British parliamentary custom, one member directly accusing another of lying (even if this is a true accusation) within the house is not on. If said member does not withdraw the statement, the Speaker can have them suspended from the house for 24 hours for breaking parliamentary procedure - effectively the member is put on the naughty step.
Traditionally, though, this is called "Naming" the member of parliament. MPs are never referred to by their name in normal circumstances - they are the "Member for XYZ", the "Minister for ABC", "My (right) honourable friend", the "(right) honourable member" etc. In Westminster, if the MP is named, either they leave the house of their own volition, or there is a vote on whether to do so.
Obviously, procedure in New England is a bit different.
In British parliamentary custom, one member directly accusing another of lying (even if this is a true accusation) within the house is not on. If said member does not withdraw the statement, the Speaker can have them suspended from the house for 24 hours for breaking parliamentary procedure - effectively the member is put on the naughty step.
Traditionally, though, this is called "Naming" the member of parliament. MPs are never referred to by their name in normal circumstances - they are the "Member for XYZ", the "Minister for ABC", "My (right) honourable friend", the "(right) honourable member" etc. In Westminster, if the MP is named, either they leave the house of their own volition, or there is a vote on whether to do so.
Obviously, procedure in New England is a bit different.
Some questions-
Finally, expect a surprise!
- Does Labour have any members who believe in the ‘Third way’
- Is Hillary one of the more moderate members of Social Labor or has Social Labor become a centre-left or liberalistic party?
What a surprise, was not expecting the Tories to again be in the lead, the situation seems so negative at the moment, where's the protests?
Ran for Leahy's seat in 2018.Wait a minute. I thought Bernie was an MP from Brooklyn, LI.
Wait a minute. I thought Bernie was an MP from Brooklyn, LI.
Didn't he also used to be Mayor of Brooklyn?Ran for Leahy's seat in 2018.
I was asking about NE LabourA) Third way politics don't really exist. Labour today would be more akin to the centre-left/left elements of irl U.S. Democrats or U.K. Labour party, Pre-Blair but not as left as say, Corbyn.
I think she was talking about NE Labour, just using OTL UK Labour as a base for comparisonI was asking about NE Labour
What is this....
I finally got around to finishing a map of what would have been Europe in my Our Fair Summer contest submission. The premise is that New England is ISOTed to 1066 A.D. and things get strange as New England and New Englanders try to exert influence on a world they have several centuries of technological advantage over. Some of the main features of the map are that Britain fractures as New Englanders rush in, an eccentric group of New Englanders migrate to Crimea and meld with the existing population there to create a potent regional power, and the Crusader states end up having some staying power backed by technology from some New England groups.
He just fully explained it.What is this....