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mrmistoffelees 26-09-2019 19:59

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 36011890)
I never said he did.

Lots of fireworks and start again then ?

Hugh 26-09-2019 21:20

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 36011861)
Once again I thank you for your opinion, I will of course take it onboard and decide at a later date if it has any merit.


PS sorted your spelling error.

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It's possible that the surrender bill is full of loopholes, it was done in a hurry.

Thank you.

PS - sorted your lower case singular first-person pronouns, removed the space before a full stop, capitalised the PS, and sorted your spelling error. ;)

Mick 26-09-2019 21:33

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Get a room you two (Hugh & Papa), sick of you arguing all the time like it is some pissing contest.

OLD BOY 27-09-2019 09:10

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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees (Post 36011885)
Wrong again. Constitutional law was broken, not criminal. So yes, he did break the law. Even the brexiteers flagship red top admits to this.

Since you want to take this to a technical level :)

Something that is illegal is against the law, whereas an unlawful act merely contravenes the rules that apply in a particular context.

The Oxford dictionary is not wrong, you are. Look it up if you still doubt me.

GrimUpNorth 27-09-2019 10:28

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36011922)
Something that is illegal is against the law, whereas an unlawful act merely contravenes the rules that apply in a particular context.

The Oxford dictionary is not wrong, you are. Look it up if you still doubt me.

But the Law Society in their glossary define unlawful as "illegal or contrary to social convention" Not that it matters as however you try and spin it the actions of the Prime Minister (Government??) were found lacking by the highest court in the land.

Dave42 27-09-2019 10:35

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No-deal Brexit still threatening vital medicine supplies despite contingency planning

https://news.sky.com/story/no-deal-b...nning-11820430

denphone 27-09-2019 11:00

Re: Brexit Development(s) Discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 36011941)
No-deal Brexit still threatening vital medicine supplies despite contingency planning

https://news.sky.com/story/no-deal-b...nning-11820430

No surprise there Dave as l have heard from my surgery that several drugs could be in short supply and that they might have to replace them with other drugs if there is a no deal.

papa smurf 27-09-2019 11:21

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After howls of outrage to URGENTLY recall Parliament they've all gone home.

OUTRAGE against Britain's MPs was ratcheted up even further today as, after three multi-million pound court cases and endless howls of Remainer outrage to reconvene Parliament as a matter of urgency, it emerged that Parliament was not sitting.

https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...latest-Juncker

Chris 27-09-2019 11:25

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That’s normal. They don’t routinely sit on a Friday.

papa smurf 27-09-2019 11:42

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 36011951)
That’s normal. They don’t routinely sit on a Friday.

I know that,but given all the bull around not sitting they are taking the pee.

jfman 27-09-2019 12:20

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 36011952)
I know that,but given all the bull around not sitting they are taking the pee.

Not really. Proroguing Parliament prevents them from sitting full stop during that time.

Opting to not sit on a Friday is a completely separate matter.

papa smurf 27-09-2019 12:27

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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36011953)
Not really. Proroguing Parliament prevents them from sitting full stop during that time.

Opting to not sit on a Friday is a completely separate matter.

Yes a matter of hypocrisy.

1andrew1 27-09-2019 12:59

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 36011954)
Yes a matter of hypocrisy.

I guess the Express will want them to sit on Saturday and Sunday as well!

mrmistoffelees 27-09-2019 13:00

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36011922)
Something that is illegal is against the law, whereas an unlawful act merely contravenes the rules that apply in a particular context.

The Oxford dictionary is not wrong, you are. Look it up if you still doubt me.

You're wrong, I don't need to look it up

/Response

papa smurf 27-09-2019 13:07

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36011955)
I guess the Express will want them to sit on Saturday and Sunday as well!

We are in a state of "national crisis" is it too much to ask?

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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees (Post 36011956)
You're wrong, I don't need to look it up

/Response

arrogant
adjective



unpleasantly proud and behaving as if you are more important than, or know more than, other people:

There's a lot of it about;)


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