According to this there was a three line whip https://metro.co.uk/2021/11/16/millions-of-pensioners-to-lose-out-as-mps-vote-to-scrap-triple-lock-15608051/ She could always have rebelled or found an excuse/reason not to be there. And she's defied the whip before. On 15 November 2018 she submitted a letter of no confidence in Theresa May's leadership. In October 2020, Morris was one ...
I doubt it was a three-line whip as 46 Tories didn't vote last night. In any case, plenty of MPs go against the whip if their conscience dictates that.
QUESTION - WASN'T THERE A 3 LINE WHIP WHICH FORCED HER TO BACK THE GOVERMENT ?
Rented accommodation need not necessarily be someone else's home. It could just as easily be part of someone else's property business portfolio. Secondly, whilst some may choose to live in rented accommodation others have no option. Their financial circumstances are such that much as they might like to buy their own home they just cannot do so. And on top of that now it seems there ...
An attempt by the Lords to force the Tories to honour their manifesto pledge to retain the triple-lock formula when calculating pension increases was defeated in the Commons last night, and Morris voted to scrap the triple-lock. Remember that folks when she comes begging for your vote at the next election. ...
Brooklyn Bridge. It's a shame that you have to move house, but at the end of the day you chose to live in someone else's home. Granted 8 weeks isn't long, especially at this time of year, so hopefully you'll be able to find alternative accommodation in someone else's home in the near future. Good luck.
There is a feature on tonight's (Tuesday 16th November) BBC Spotlight programme about the housing crisis in the south west. This lunchtime they were asking people to get in touch before the programme airs if they have any thoughts/personal experience about this matter. Contact us By telephone. To speak to a journalist, please call 01752 229201. By email. E-mail spotlight@bbc.co.uk. ...
Teignpot: Of course they are entitled to get their property back. It's just the way they do it by giving just 8 weeks to get out is not long enough whether young or old 8 weeks is not long enough by a long shot especially in our case being in our 70s and never ever missing the rent payment ever.
Property owners are perfectly entitled to bring tenancy agreements to an end and to therefore reclaim their personal property. And, quite rightly can do so without having to give a reason.
This planning application is back on the agenda for TDC's planning committee meeting taking place on 23rd November. Planning Officer's (employee of the Council) recommendation is for Approval. Decision will be made by elected members (ie councillors) who sit on the planning committee.