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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
Just trying to explain how borh you and Hugh can be correct as you're each talking at cross purposes. In both senses. 
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A normal passage of a Bill from it being introduced, carried, debated, gone through each stage from committee to report and third reading, for it to then be passed to the Lords and receiving Royal Assent, can take months or even years.
A Bill that passes all stages, in a single day, is by Papa's definition, "cobbled" together.
In other news it is going to laughable when John Major or his counsel, stand to give their arguments at the Supreme Court later.
What is John Major's argument going to say?
"It's never ok, to prorogue Parliament...
......Except, when I did it, to avoid the Cash for Questions Scandal!".