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In a Commons showdown later, MPs will urge the government to defy the European Convention on Human Rights and refuse to give prisoners the vote.They are expected to back a cross-party motion, tabled by Jack Straw and David Davis, saying the matter should be left to "democratically-elected lawmakers".Mr Davis says this will strengthen David Cameron's hand in confronting the Strasbourg court on the issue.The prime minister has previously said he has no choice but to abide by it.
It may be the opp Dave needs to tell Strasbourg to fook off.
MPs have overwhelmingly voted to keep the ban on prisoners voting, in defiance of a ruling by the European Court of Human Rights.The House of Commons' decision is not binding, but could put pressure on ministers to go against the Strasbourg court's decision.MPs backed a motion opposing the move by a 234 to 22 - a majority of 212.The government says it has to end the ban on inmates voting, or face being sued for tens of millions of pounds.Senior Tory backbencher David Davis and former Labour Home Secretary Jack Straw tabled the motion, urging ministers to defy the ruling from the European Court of Human Rights that a blanket ban on prisoners voting was illegal.