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Old 26-09-2019, 11:51   #564
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Re: Brexit Development(s) Discussion

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Originally Posted by papa smurf View Post
It's clear they invented law to frustrate brexit,11 out of 11 judges reach the same conclusion , that just stinks of an establishment stitch up.

It seems that any one on the remain side can invent laws to keep us shackled to the corrupt EU.

There's even talk of rehashing the surrender bill now.

How so? When good old Boris clearly stated the prorogation of parliament had nothing to do with Brexit. The Supreme Courts ruling was in direct response to the prorogation, nothing else. Lady Hale made that eminently clear.

Unless of course Boris was telling fibs?

Here's the government statement via 3rd party (BBC)

The government defended its action, saying it had nothing to do with Brexit. It argued proroguing Parliament was a "proceeding in Parliament" and would allow the PM to outline plans for domestic policies, like NHS funding.
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