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Old 07-29-2004, 06:41 PM   #1
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What are they scared of? Not conservative enough? That narrows it down a bit! Wonder if they'd admit Attila the Hun!

Labour MPs banned from Republican Convention
By Andrew Clennell
29 July 2004


Labour MPs are to be barred from the floor of the Republican Convention for the first time because the US governing party has ruled they are not conservative enough to attend.

A cross-parliamentary delegation of one Labour and one Conservative MP traditionally visits the convention, but only Tory MPs will be given access to the floor in New York next month. Alan Williams, a Labour MP and the chairman of the British-American parliamentary group, said he and his colleagues were "far from pleased" at the development.

"I find it strange that Labour MPs can be welcomed on the floor of Congress but not at the Republican Convention," Mr Williams said to The Times.

Mr Williams said President George Bush's party had been close to barring Labour at the 2000 Convention but the parliamentary group was able to get them to change their minds.
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Old 07-29-2004, 06:53 PM   #2
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Barring sounds so cold, couldn't we just say they didn't make the guest list?

I have to say I don't know the difference between Labour, Conservative, and a Tory. Now of course I know what conservative means here politically, but since crossing the ocean mixes up such basic things as left and right in both politics and road usage, I'm afraid to be presumptive.

Does this mean Blair can't come, too?

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Old 07-29-2004, 07:22 PM   #3
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Does the DNC usually invite MPs, too?
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Old 07-30-2004, 03:15 AM   #4
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Well, go to selfgov.org... They have an excellent graph.

Also, Attila the Hun was a multi-wife taking mass murderer. Most Conservative types are more than a little choosy about their company, and he most certainly wouldn't pass the discriminates.
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Old 07-30-2004, 07:46 AM   #5
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Does this mean Blair can't come, too?
British Prime Minister's would not attend - just in case Bush doesn't win. He'd have to attend both.

MP's from all three British main parties have always attend both conventions as observers. This is the first time they have been "unwelcome".

What it does show is how far Blair has moved from the rest of the party. S defeat for Bush would leave Blair and Britain sidelined in world politics.
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Old 07-30-2004, 11:37 AM   #6
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So what? It's their party/house/convention they can have whom ever they want. If any libs/socialist/Lefties/whatevers don't like it to bad, send me the evil rightwing conservative Republican, warmongering gobalwarmer an invite to your house and I'll consider it and not conplain about you wanting somebody else to do something you're not willing to do yourself. Until then boo hoo boo hoo boo hoo.
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So what? It's their party/house/convention they can have whom ever they want. If any libs/socialist/Lefties/whatevers don't like it to bad, send me the evil rightwing conservative Republican, warmongering gobalwarmer an invite to your house and I'll consider it and not conplain about you wanting somebody else to do something you're not willing to do yourself. Until then boo hoo boo hoo boo hoo.
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What it does show is how far Blair has moved from the rest of the party. S defeat for Bush would leave Blair and Britain sidelined in world politics.
The Tories can still come but Labour can't. That's not very thankful of the support Blair went out on a limb to give the states during Iraq at all.
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Old 07-30-2004, 03:27 PM   #9
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I thought Blair was kicked out of the Labour party?
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What it does show is how far Blair has moved from the rest of the party. S defeat for Bush would leave Blair and Britain sidelined in world politics.
The Tories can still come but Labour can't. That's not very thankful of the support Blair went out on a limb to give the states during Iraq at all. [/QUOTE]He still represents a socialist or quasi-socialist party. In that respect, he represents some stretch of Liberal thinking. That is to say, he is philosophically at the opposite end of Conservative thinking, and he's at odds on some level or another among Compassionate Conservatives (Centrists who like the Conservative name)
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