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Originally Posted by Hugh
And by pure concidence, it also made sure the Government's Brexit plans couldn't be scrutinised.
Phew - that was lucky...
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They've been discussing Brexit ad nauseum for the last three years! How much more time do they need?
As Boris says, time to get this done.
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Originally Posted by Damien
You know full well why it was an issue just as we know full well why Parliament is setting dangerous precedents. We are argue about the mortality of it all but for all of us to pretend this is all normal and parrot the spin of politicians does us no good.
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But it isn't even a precedent! Parliament has been prorogued before, and for longer periods on a couple of occasions in the past as well.
I gather you are ok with Bercow setting precedents!
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Originally Posted by Julian
If there are so many MPs against Brexit why haven't they just voted to revoke A50?
At least that would be an honest way of achieving their goal rather than paralysing parliament........
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Oh, they've already voted against that!