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Post by Davıd Boothroyd on Mar 31, 2019 21:17:15 GMT
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Post by johnloony on Mar 31, 2019 22:34:45 GMT
What do the asterisks mean?
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Post by Davıd Boothroyd on Mar 31, 2019 23:07:02 GMT
Tellers. That's why there will always be two among the Ayes and two among the Noes.
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Post by curiousliberal on Apr 1, 2019 6:59:22 GMT
You are missing 5 from the 2017-present parliament: two opposition day motions on which division was forced on 18 October and 29 November 2017 respectively, two opposition day motions on which there was division on 28 March 2018, and an emergency motion re: the meaningful vote postponement on 11 December 2018.
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Post by Davıd Boothroyd on Apr 1, 2019 8:29:49 GMT
All of those were uncontested divisions. I'm being strict and saying that a Government defeat is one in which the tellers for the losing side were Government whips. Yes, there is an inconsistency in counting the 12th July 2006 vote but that was when governments were expected to vote on them.
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