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'Swords into Ploughshares' motion struck down in Bretonian Parliament |
NEW LONDON - After a week of polarising and fierce debates, the House of Commons voted today on the controversial 'Swords into Ploughshares' motion. The amendment to the Queen's Budget finance bill was introduced by Morgan Porter (Lambeth district, PNL-LB) of the Liberal Party, and co-sponsored by Robert Bailey (Merton district, PNL-MT) of the Federalists. The motion was intended to redirect the expanded finances earmarked for military fleet expansion towards civil reconstruction and economic stimulus projects. The amendment was ultimately defeated by 2 votes, a shocking result that lays bare the tensions within the coalition of interests making up the Royalist Party Parliamentary majority. Despite strong indications that all involved parties would vote along purely partisan lines, 6 Royalist MPs voted in favour of the amendment, and 1 Federalist MP against. Now facing widespread condemnation by her peers, Federalist Harriet Green (Port Jackson, PEX-PJ) stated, "I cannot in good conscious vote against the interests of my constituents in the Exeter System, who desperately need the support of a revitalised and expanded Armed Forces." Similarly, the 6 dissenting Royalist backbenchers have received furious condemnation after disobeying a three-line whip and a direct intervention by Lady Mountbatten intended to shore up opposition to the motion. None of the 6 rebel MPs from Planet Sprague could be reached for further comment, with Royalist sources advising that serious discussions were being held on withdrawing the party whip and initiating candidate re-selection proceedings. Such a step would drastically imperil Prime Minister Hacker's slim majority in the Commons, posing a challenge to the passage of future finance bills and legislative assents. Robert Bailey issued a bitter statement following the vote's conclusion, criticising the expanded military budget "as a millstone around the neck of the wider economy". Representatives of the War Cabinet noted that they were 'satisfied' with the vote's outcome, and "glad that common sense prevailed regarding the protection of the Bretonian people". The newly passed Queen's Budget includes widened provisions for the repair and reinforcement of existing Armed Forces battlegroups, expansive security budgets for the Exeter and Nottingham systems, and funding for provisional scoping exercises on the placement of a new military shipyard. |
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