Queen’s Speech 2016: Tory MPs To Join Labour On Amendment Exempting NHS From EU-US Trade Deal
Page 1 of 1
Queen’s Speech 2016: Tory MPs To Join Labour On Amendment Exempting NHS From EU-US Trade Deal
Last time a Government defeated like this, a PM resigned...
Tory Eurosceptic MPs are threatening to rebel on the Queen’s Speech unless David Cameron agrees to exempt the NHS from any EU-US free trade deal.
In an extraordinary challenge to the Prime Minister’s authority, more than 25 Tory MPs are set to join Labour to back an amendment giving the health service special status in the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP).
Vote Leave sources pointed out to HuffPost UK that the last time a Government was defeated on a Queen’s Speech amendment was 1924 - and then premier Stanley Baldwin had to quit.
The crunch vote is set for next Wednesday - just a month before the EU referendum on June 23.
The amendment to the Queen’s Speech - which was tabled today and will formally be published tomorrow - states that the Commons should “respectfully regret that a Bill to protect the National Health Service from the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership was not included in the Gracious Speech”.
Signatories include Labour’s Paula Sherriff, Jon Cruddas and Ian Mearns. Tories include Peter Lilley, Anne Marie Trevelyan and Steve Baker.
To underline the threat to Cameron’s 17-strong majority, Chris Stephens from the SNP has signed it too.
Labour and trade unions have long argued that the EU-US trade deal needs to specifically exempt the NHS from threat posed by private American healthcare companies.
A legal opinion commissioned by Unite has claimed the free trade deal would mean privatisation of elements of the NHS could become irreversible for future governments that want to restore services to public ownership.
And Labour Foreign Secretary Lord Owen, a leading Brexit campaginer, has said TTIP poses a ‘serious danger’ to the health service.
But several Brexit Conservatives also believe the deal is another example of Brussels riding roughshod over British concerns.
A Vote Leave source told HuffPost that there amendment was not an attempt to force the PM to resign, should he lose. “This is about important policy, not personalities.”
However, a defeat could be seen as a vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister and would cause him huge embarrassment just weeks before the referendum.
Some 130 Tories backed a previous amendment to the 2013 Queen’s Speech, regretting the absence of an EU referendum bill.
A backbench Bill was then swiftly produced, although it got bogged down and never passed through Parliament.
The last time a Queen’s Speech amendment was successful was in 1924, when Labour tabled a motion of no confidence in Stanley Baldwin’s Conservative government.
Baldwin - often cited by Cameron as one of his political heroes - resigned as prime minister and Ramsay MacDonald formed the first Labour government.
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/queens-speech-tory-rebels-nhs-ttip-amendment_uk_573d7c47e4b058ab71e63f1c?utm_hp_ref=uk
Been a top priority for a long time and a campaign Labour have been running, so it's great to see the Tory rebels get on board with this. They might disagree about the EU, but they have seen the light on the TTP.
Guest- Guest
Similar topics
» Australia and UK likely to have free trade deal
» The Queen's Speech
» Japan and Australia trade deal signed but not Free
» Jeremy Corbyn Vows To Block Theresa May’s ‘Sweetheart’ Trade Deal With Donald Trump
» Trump: No Royal Wedding Invite, No Post-Brexit Trade deal
» The Queen's Speech
» Japan and Australia trade deal signed but not Free
» Jeremy Corbyn Vows To Block Theresa May’s ‘Sweetheart’ Trade Deal With Donald Trump
» Trump: No Royal Wedding Invite, No Post-Brexit Trade deal
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
Sat Mar 18, 2023 12:28 pm by Ben Reilly
» TOTAL MADNESS Great British Railway Journeys among shows flagged by counter terror scheme ‘for encouraging far-right sympathies
Wed Feb 22, 2023 5:14 pm by Tommy Monk
» Interesting COVID figures
Tue Feb 21, 2023 5:00 am by Tommy Monk
» HAPPY CHRISTMAS.
Sun Jan 01, 2023 7:33 pm by Tommy Monk
» The Fight Over Climate Change is Over (The Greenies Won!)
Thu Dec 15, 2022 3:59 pm by Tommy Monk
» Trump supporter murders wife, kills family dog, shoots daughter
Mon Dec 12, 2022 1:21 am by 'Wolfie
» Quill
Thu Oct 20, 2022 10:28 pm by Tommy Monk
» Algerian Woman under investigation for torture and murder of French girl, 12, whose body was found in plastic case in Paris
Thu Oct 20, 2022 10:04 pm by Tommy Monk
» Wind turbines cool down the Earth (edited with better video link)
Sun Oct 16, 2022 9:19 am by Ben Reilly
» Saying goodbye to our Queen.
Sun Sep 25, 2022 9:02 pm by Maddog
» PHEW.
Sat Sep 17, 2022 6:33 pm by Syl
» And here's some more enrichment...
Thu Sep 15, 2022 3:46 pm by Ben Reilly
» John F Kennedy Assassination
Thu Sep 15, 2022 3:40 pm by Ben Reilly
» Where is everyone lately...?
Thu Sep 15, 2022 3:33 pm by Ben Reilly
» London violence over the weekend...
Mon Sep 05, 2022 2:19 pm by Tommy Monk
» Why should anyone believe anything that Mo Farah says...!?
Wed Jul 13, 2022 1:44 am by Tommy Monk
» Liverpool Labour defends mayor role poll after turnout was only 3% and they say they will push ahead with the option that was least preferred!!!
Mon Jul 11, 2022 1:11 pm by Tommy Monk
» Labour leader Keir Stammer can't answer the simple question of whether a woman has a penis or not...
Mon Jul 11, 2022 3:58 am by Tommy Monk
» More evidence of remoaners still trying to overturn Brexit... and this is a conservative MP who should be drummed out of the party and out of parliament!
Sun Jul 10, 2022 10:50 pm by Tommy Monk
» R Kelly 30 years, Ghislaine Maxwell 20 years... but here in UK...
Fri Jul 08, 2022 5:31 pm by Original Quill