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Rod Speed wrote:
The vote for action is always a majority of those that voted, not
those that voted against + those that didn't vote. The unions don't
like the idea that it should be a majority of those involved.
Like a vote in the House of Commons, then?
Completely different, you need to know how your MP voted, ****wit.
Suppose it is too much to expect you to read before you answer?
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