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Old 24-09-2019, 13:19   #416
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Re: Brexit Development(s) Discussion

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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees View Post
1) I apologise & withdraw that part of my comment
2) If they are found guilty of either breaking the law or acting unlawfully, then imho they're corrupt

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These are Lady Hales words, read the transcript of the judgement !!!!!!

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So, therefore by your logic someone who acts unlawfully can be considered trustworthy?

Is that right?

A simple yes or no will do.
Boris made an unwise political decision that has now been ruled unlawful, that does not make him corrupt.

I was shocked he made this move when it was announced that Parliament was going to be prorogued and I just knew, those on the Remain side, fighting tooth and nail would rally against him through the courts and they did and they won.
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