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There was. Unless of course you’re saying that the whole point of the prorogation was to facilitate a no deal Brexit something Boris himself has strenuously denied |
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Taking back control. But not for Parliament, or our highest court in the land?
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Maybe people meant British Gas? :confused: |
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makes me laugh leavers like you OB crying parliament was not sovereign then crying about parliament proving it was sovereign all the time |
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A concise summing up of Mr Blobby's record so far from Ms Kuenssberg:-
In his two months in power, Boris Johnson has lost his first six Commons votes, broken the law by suspending Parliament and misled the monarch. Hope he's not on performance pay.... |
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I do wonder if this was all was Cummin's bright idea? If it was, maybe his hands on the strings that control Boris will be removed/relaxed .. |
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The attorney general’s legal advice has ‘accidentally’ been leaked and it appears he advised it was legal. That’s him thrown under the bus.
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If Corbyn et al want him out, they are going to have to either win a no confidence vote, or else agree to, and win, an election. |
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