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David Cameron yet again is out of line not just with Tory grass roots but with his MPs. The tellers against the amendment were not back benchers but Labour whips. Is it the first time that a Tory leader has been counted through by Labour whips? Is he going to do the same on easier abortion?
George, Bolton, England