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View Mapletree's Profile Mapletree Flag Croydon 16 Jun 18 9.22am Send a Private Message to Mapletree Add Mapletree as a friend

Originally posted by Direwolf

I think this is a fair point. Why should any Bill that will dictate the behaviour of people and carry legal consequences be allowed to pass through The House with around only 6% of our elected representatives there?

It was three years in the making. Anyone with a view had plenty of time to prepare their arguments. Nobody had any counter argument to the bill, its detail or the process. Chope thought he knew better than the whole of Parliament.

Edited by Mapletree (16 Jun 2018 9.32am)

 

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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Online Flag 16 Jun 18 10.24am Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by Mapletree

It was three years in the making. Anyone with a view had plenty of time to prepare their arguments. Nobody had any counter argument to the bill, its detail or the process. Chope thought he knew better than the whole of Parliament.

Edited by Mapletree (16 Jun 2018 9.32am)

Not three years in the making on debate. I think you are talking about getting it to be a bill. That's not the same thing is it.

This bill wasn't debated in the house, that concerns me.

Where are the safeguards in the bill for my concerns?

Bad laws are passed all the time.


Edited by Stirlingsays (16 Jun 2018 10.26am)

 


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View johnno42000's Profile johnno42000 Flag 16 Jun 18 10.29am Send a Private Message to johnno42000 Add johnno42000 as a friend

Chope is a fool, admittedly a fool that believes Private Members Bills shouldn't happen rather than believing upskirting is ok, but a fool nonetheless.

I'm no Tory but this could harm their party and is an easy stick to beat them with come election time. Mud sticks regardless of everyone else in the party seeming to support the bill.

Why the Bill couldn't have just been waved through and then amended at Committee stage to put in safeguards as previous posters have suggested, is very strange. Chope and his mate have acted very stupidly.

 


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View Midlands Eagle's Profile Midlands Eagle Flag 16 Jun 18 10.31am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

This bill wasn't debated in the house, that concerns me.

Where are the safeguards in the bill for my concerns?

You can't have laws that apply to everyone except immature teenagers otherwise that could be a defence for almost anything

 

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Originally posted by johnno42000

I'm no Tory but this could harm their party and is an easy stick to beat them with come election time. Mud sticks regardless of everyone else in the party seeming to support the bill.

It seems that the bill is likely to be presented, debated and then passed within a month so there won't be any long term harm to the government

 

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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

You can't have laws that apply to everyone except immature teenagers otherwise that could be a defence for almost anything

Actually we do have laws with provisions like that. Age, makes a difference to what the state can impose.

The manner of the offence matters, the age matters also.

 


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Originally posted by Mapletree

It was three years in the making. Anyone with a view had plenty of time to prepare their arguments. Nobody had any counter argument to the bill, its detail or the process. Chope thought he knew better than the whole of Parliament.

Edited by Mapletree (16 Jun 2018 9.32am)

You have to quite admire Chope. He has opposed the following:

The pardon for Alan Turing;
Same sex marriage;
An investigation into Bercow bullying accusations;
The use of wild animals in circus’;
Free car parking at hospitals for carers;
Making revenge evictions an offence;

It must take creativity to oppose such a variety of matters and I salute his dedication to pissing off vast swathes of the public with his offensive views.

Edited by matt_himself (16 Jun 2018 10.34am)

 


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View YT's Profile YT Flag Oxford 16 Jun 18 10.36am Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

Originally posted by johnno42000

Chope is a fool, admittedly a fool that believes Private Members Bills shouldn't happen rather than believing upskirting is ok, but a fool nonetheless.

I'm no Tory but this could harm their party and is an easy stick to beat them with come election time. Mud sticks regardless of everyone else in the party seeming to support the bill.

Why the Bill couldn't have just been waved through and then amended at Committee stage to put in safeguards as previous posters have suggested, is very strange. Chope and his mate have acted very stupidly.


This surely is the whole point of Chope's intervention. No Bill should be "waved through", it should be debated. Law gets waved through in places like Russia.

 


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View YT's Profile YT Flag Oxford 16 Jun 18 10.42am Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

Originally posted by matt_himself

You have to quite admire Chope. He has opposed the following:

The pardon for Alan Turing;
Same sex marriage;
An investigation into Bercow bullying accusations;
The use of wild animals in circus’;
Free car parking at hospitals for carers;
Making revenge evictions an offence;

It must take creativity to oppose such a variety of matters and I salute his dedication to pissing off vast swathes of the public with his offensive views.

Edited by matt_himself (16 Jun 2018 10.34am)

What are his offensive views? Are they all the views that you don't share?

 


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View Cucking Funt's Profile Cucking Funt Flag Clapham on the Back 16 Jun 18 10.43am Send a Private Message to Cucking Funt Add Cucking Funt as a friend

Originally posted by YT

My point is that if ‘parliament’ is now so hung up about the exercise of that right, then why has ‘parliament’ allowed that right to perpetuate? I think we are in agreement.

1 out of 650 is a point well made; however in this instance, did you see on TV how many MPs were actually in the chamber at the time of this outrage? I’d be surprised if it was more than 40. Doesn’t this again support the MP’s stance i.e. that an unscrutinised law can be passed when supported by only a tiny minority of the represented population?

I certainly have no brief for Chope (his voting record singles him out as an utter tw@t) but I can see his point: I don't think it's right that a piece of legislation that carries a prison sentence shouldn't merit greater scrutiny than this Bill was getting.

 


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Originally posted by YT


This surely is the whole point of Chope's intervention. No Bill should be "waved through", it should be debated. Law gets waved through in places like Russia.

But it doesn't become a law until it is thoroughly debated after being waved through so the process does allow for long periods of debate, scrutiny and amendment (if necessary).

Edited by johnno42000 (16 Jun 2018 11.31am)

 


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View Badger11's Profile Badger11 Flag Beckenham 16 Jun 18 11.35am Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

Originally posted by Cucking Funt

I certainly have no brief for Chope (his voting record singles him out as an utter tw@t) but I can see his point: I don't think it's right that a piece of legislation that carries a prison sentence shouldn't merit greater scrutiny than this Bill was getting.

From my dim memory of school I thought Bills had a first reading, 2nd reading committee stage and then a 3rd reading (not necessarily in that order). The bill then goes to the Lords for further scrutiny before Royal Assent.

TV likes to show the clashes between the party bigwigs but actually most of the real scrutiny is in the committee stage.

If this bill is following that path then there should be ample opportunity for MP's to discuss, review and revise. So this is rather a hollow gesture by this MP.

 


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