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The advice was ruled unlawful - doesn't mean a lie was told. |
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Would be interesting to see the legal advice the government got when deciding to prorogue...
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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?
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I can't see Cummings surviving this. He has wrecked the Conservative Party.
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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 |
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Unless his Advice started "this is probably against the law but I'm going to chance my arm..."
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Doesn’t the Attorney General need to resign? Isn’t his job to avoid these things?
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