#westminsterveto — Public Fediverse posts
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Fury as only 11 Labour MPs vote to block Section 35 trigger
Commenters angered on social media as our nominal 'opposition party' fails to oppose the Tories Section 35 move which could risk the union
#Section35
#GenderRecognitionReform
#WestminsterVeto
#Scotland
#TransRights
#TransRightsAreHumanRights
#Labour -
Fury as only 11 Labour MPs vote to block Section 35 trigger
Commenters angered on social media as our nominal 'opposition party' fails to oppose the Tories Section 35 move which could risk the union
#Section35
#GenderRecognitionReform
#WestminsterVeto
#Scotland
#TransRights
#TransRightsAreHumanRights
#Labour -
Fury as only 11 Labour MPs vote to block Section 35 trigger
Commenters angered on social media as our nominal 'opposition party' fails to oppose the Tories Section 35 move which could risk the union
#Section35
#GenderRecognitionReform
#WestminsterVeto
#Scotland
#TransRights
#TransRightsAreHumanRights
#Labour -
UK government is likely overreaching in Section 35 intervention - Canary
#Westminster
#Section35
#WestminsterVeto
#Scotland
#Trans
#TransRightsAreHumanRights
#GenderRecognition
#GenderRecognitionReform
#LGBT
#LGBTQIAA rundown of Westminster's reasoning behind the use of unprecedented veto powers against Scotland, and potential arguments against their legality
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UK government is likely overreaching in Section 35 intervention - Canary
#Westminster
#Section35
#WestminsterVeto
#Scotland
#Trans
#TransRightsAreHumanRights
#GenderRecognition
#GenderRecognitionReform
#LGBT
#LGBTQIAA rundown of Westminster's reasoning behind the use of unprecedented veto powers against Scotland, and potential arguments against their legality
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UK government is likely overreaching in Section 35 intervention - Canary
#Westminster
#Section35
#WestminsterVeto
#Scotland
#Trans
#TransRightsAreHumanRights
#GenderRecognition
#GenderRecognitionReform
#LGBT
#LGBTQIAA rundown of Westminster's reasoning behind the use of unprecedented veto powers against Scotland, and potential arguments against their legality