Luchd-poileataigs Liberalach air a chàineadh airson bhòt cudromach air Brexit a chaill
Chaidh dithis neach-poileataigs Libearalach a chàineadh Dimàirt as dèidh dhan bhòt cudromach air Brexit a chaill sa Phàirlamaid a’ ciallachadh gun dh’fhuair atharrachaidhean nan Tòraidhean air plana Brexit tron Phàrlamaid le dìreach trì bhòtaichean.
Nam measg chaidh Tim Farron a chàineadh o chionn ’s gun robh a’ dèanamh òraid aig Abaid Sherbourne co-cheangailte ris a’ chonnspaid mu a bheachdan air fèise co-sheòrsach agus Crìosdaidheachd.
A-rèir prògram an tachartais bha Mgr Fallon gu bhith bruidhinn air na h-oidhirpean a rinn na meadhanan gus faighinn a-mach ma tha e dhen bheachd ma tha fèise co-sheòrsach co-chòrdail ri creideis Crìosdail:
“Tim Farron MP made the headlines during the 2017 general election campaign as leader of the Liberal Democrat party, although it was not, in fact, politics that generated the headlines but repeated attempts by the mainstream media to get him to express an opinion on whether gay sex was compatible with Christian faith.
He announced he would step down as party leader following the election, stating that he had become “torn between living as a faithful Christian and serving as a political leader.
Many hold strong opinions on the issue but it raised an even more important question: What happens when my truth is not yours?”
Ged a tha am prògram a’ toirt iomradh follaiseach air fèise co-sheòrsach, thuirt neach-labhairt ri Pink News nach do bhruidhinn Mgr Fallon mu a dheidhinn agus gun do bhruidhinn e air a bheatha mar Chrìostaidh.
Ann an aithris poblach thuirt Mgr Fallon:
“Bha cead agam a bhith air falbh air sgàth ’s dleastanas ro-làimh air falbh bho oighreachd na Pàrlamaid.”
“Aig a cheann thall cha robh duine sam bith an dùil gum biodh am bhòt cho faisg air mar a bha e. Chuir mi dheth an coinneamh na bu tràithe ach chuir mi air dòigh a-rithist e air sgàth ’s gun robh sinn an dùil nach biodh na Làbaraich a’ bhòtadh agus gum biodh an Riaghaltas ga bhuannachadh gu furasta.”
“Gu follaiseach bha mi ceàrr, mar a bha na Làbaraich. Tha mi làn dhleastanas airson mo chuid phàirt. Chan eil na Tòraidhean airidh air fortan sam bith agus tha mi cho dhuilich gun tug mi cuid dhiubh gun fhiosta.”
A bharrachd air Mgr Farron chaidh ceannard a’ phàrtaidh Libearalach Vince Cable a chàineadh airson neo-làthaireachd.
Thuirt neach-labhairt dhan The Independent:
“Bha coinneamh chudromach aig Vince air falbh bho oighreachd na Pàrlamaid, a chaidh a cheadachadh leis na whips fada mus deach na h-atharrachaidhean sin suas airson a ‘bhòt.”
“Chan obraich co-réiteachadh Chequers. Chan obraich e fiù ’s leis na h-atharrachaidhean an-raoir.”
Bha tòrr duine gan càineadh air Twitter.
Nam measg sgrìobh Stephen Kinnock, BP airson Aberavon:
Last night two Brextremist-driven amendments were carried by a whisker – 3 and 4 votes, respectively. 14 Tories rebelled. Tim Farron and Vince Cable (those doughty, fearless crusaders against a hard Brexit) didn’t vote. This was how Tim spent his evening: https://t.co/Iz5dHz9RHL
— Stephen Kinnock (@SKinnock) 17 July 2018
Agus sgrìobh Richard Burgon BP airson Leeds an Ear:
Journalists reporting current Lib Dem Leader Vince Cable and last Lib Dem Leader Tim Farron didn’t vote in one of tonight’s votes in which Tory Government only survived by 3 votes.
Last week they brought a motion to get in to Government with the Tories.#NeverTrustTheLibDems
— Richard Burgon MP (@RichardBurgon) 16 July 2018
Agus sgrìobh an cleachdaiche Twitter @gmai_sutton:
Why was Vince Cable and Tim Fallon not in Westminster to vote yesterday? Only party claiming to support Remain and they don’t turn up for such an important vote! It’s a genuine Q! Can someone from Lib Dems ( who I was prepared to vote for having been life long LP) explain please?
— Heather Rufus (@gmai_sutton) 17 July 2018