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mrmistoffelees 24-09-2019 11:55

Re: Brexit Development(s) Discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Maggy (Post 36011395)
Actually Boris is saying that he won't rule out suspending Parliament again

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-politics-49807552

He can't be that stupid surely?


Actually....

:erm:

Mick 24-09-2019 11:55

Re: Brexit Development(s) Discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36011390)
Love to be a fly on the wall at their next meeting. 'Now then PM, about these lies you told me....'

Where in the Judgement did Lady Hale say he lied?

The advice was ruled unlawful - doesn't mean a lie was told.

Damien 24-09-2019 11:55

Re: Brexit Development(s) Discussion
 
Would be interesting to see the legal advice the government got when deciding to prorogue...

1andrew1 24-09-2019 11:57

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 36011400)
Would be interesting to see the legal advice the government got when deciding to prorogue...

That's what the Cabinet are now saying too. ;)

Mr K 24-09-2019 11:57

Re: Brexit Development(s) Discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 36011396)
I have no issues with accepting the Democratic decisions of people. Pitty you and others do, which is why we are in the whole sorry mess. Over 3 years ago, the decision was made and "some" of you Remainers have kicked and screamed and thrown your toys out the pram, which is why we are in this stalemate.

Do you honestly think if Brexit is cancelled that will solve everything? Do you?

Do you think the Brexiteers desire to leave a disgusting and corrupt "empire", (empire, not my terminology, but Verhoftstadt's.) will falter ?

I can tell you, mine won't, I do not want my country to remain in a corrupt and disgusting union, I have the right to live in a truly independent country, free from foreign interference, that will never go away.

Think you'll have to direct the corrupt disgusting etc. words at your own Govt.

mrmistoffelees 24-09-2019 11:58

Re: Brexit Development(s) Discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36011402)
Think you'll have to direct the corrupt disgusting, corrupt etc. words at your own Govt.


:clap:

1andrew1 24-09-2019 11:59

Re: Brexit Development(s) Discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 36011399)
Where in the Judgement did Lady Hale say he lied?

The advice was ruled unlawful - doesn't mean a lie was told.

I think she's had it up to here with Tory politicians what with Cameron's indiscrete revelations so wouldn't put it past her to not mince her words.

Hugh 24-09-2019 12:01

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36011378)
Yes, we will have left the EU by then.

All this court decision does is reinstate the commotion stirred up by the remainers for another few weeks. Absolute mayhem.

The Chair of the Brexit Party disagrees with you...

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-politics-49807552 @11:58
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Richard Tice, chairman of the Brexit Party, tells the BBC that today's decision is "seismic, historic" but MPs must think about what happens next.

"As soon as Parliament is recalled tomorrow, Boris Johnson is probably going to have to offer his resignation," he says.

"There may well be a vote of no confidence."

He says the public must now realise that "we're not leaving the EU on 31 October".

"There will have to be an extension. When that penny drops, people are going to be increasingly angry across the country," he says.

Mr Tice says there will probably have to be an election in the first half of November.

"What does it say about the so-called master strategist Dominic Cummings? I trust he will be offering his resignation today."

jfman 24-09-2019 12:03

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Now if Boris was genuinely proroguing Parliament to bring forward a bold policy platform why doesn't he do so for the minimum period? A week maybe?

1andrew1 24-09-2019 12:03

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I can't see Cummings surviving this. He has wrecked the Conservative Party.

jonbxx 24-09-2019 12:04

Re: Brexit Development(s) Discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 36011399)
Where in the Judgement did Lady Hale say he lied?

The advice was ruled unlawful - doesn't mean a lie was told.

Too right, lying was not raised in the judgement.

The lack of witness statements from the Government was noted throughout. There must be some good reason why none was supplied. It does raise suspicions why the Government did not choose to defend itself in this way. A cynical mind might think that such a statement would either be untrue and therefore perjury or evidence that the Government did lie to Her Maj

jfman 24-09-2019 12:06

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Unless his Advice started "this is probably against the law but I'm going to chance my arm..."

denphone 24-09-2019 12:06

Re: Brexit Development(s) Discussion
 
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36011407)
I can't see Cummings surviving this. He has wrecked the Conservative Party.

Dominic Cummings position is pretty well untenable.

Damien 24-09-2019 12:10

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Doesn’t the Attorney General need to resign? Isn’t his job to avoid these things?

Carth 24-09-2019 12:14

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 36011411)
Doesn’t the Attorney General need to resign? Isn’t his job to avoid these things?

Did he see anything to avoid?


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