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Post by essexstokey on Sept 24, 2019 9:59:48 GMT
'Commons must convene without delay' - Bercow
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Post by followyoudown on Sept 24, 2019 10:08:09 GMT
That was fucking brutal and devastating for Johnson. Surely he has to resign. Surely. The people should decide on brexit but we wont let the people decide on the prime minister. Every single one of the grinning goons outside court was a hard line remainer, their stated aim to stop brexit, you think this is going to play badly with brexit supporters ? Lets see what they actually do with this time in parliament. One other by product of this is we will soon have a us style supreme court, appointees will be political.
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Post by essexstokey on Sept 24, 2019 10:13:00 GMT
That was fucking brutal and devastating for Johnson. Surely he has to resign. Surely. The people should decide on brexit but we wont let the people decide on the prime minister. Every single one of the grinning goons outside court was a hard line remainer, their stated aim to stop brexit, you think this is going to play badly with brexit supporters ? Lets see what they actually do with this time in parliament. One other by product of this is we will soon have a us style supreme court, appointees will be political. No its important that the judiciary remains independent and administers the rule of law in this country!!
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Post by essexstokey on Sept 24, 2019 10:18:55 GMT
Even his allie has turned against him
PM's adviser 'must go' - Nigel Farage
The Brexit Party leader, Nigel Farage, describes the prime minister's decision to suspend Parliament "the worst political decision ever" following the Supreme Court defeat.
He calls for his chief adviser, Dominic Cummings, to quit.
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Post by followyoudown on Sept 24, 2019 10:23:01 GMT
Even his allie has turned against him PM's adviser 'must go' - Nigel Farage The Brexit Party leader, Nigel Farage, describes the prime minister's decision to suspend Parliament "the worst political decision ever" following the Supreme Court defeat. He calls for his chief adviser, Dominic Cummings, to quit. Farage is not his ally and doesnt like Cummings as he kept him out of the official leave campaign.
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Post by followyoudown on Sept 24, 2019 10:26:42 GMT
The people should decide on brexit but we wont let the people decide on the prime minister. Every single one of the grinning goons outside court was a hard line remainer, their stated aim to stop brexit, you think this is going to play badly with brexit supporters ? Lets see what they actually do with this time in parliament. One other by product of this is we will soon have a us style supreme court, appointees will be political. No its important that the judiciary remains independent and administers the rule of law in this country!! It is but I think you will find many people think it just failed, supreme courts justices are appointed by the queen based on advice from the PM, going forward they will become political appointees.
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Post by essexstokey on Sept 24, 2019 10:28:12 GMT
Justices Lady Hale and Lord Reed write in paragraph 61 of the judgement document: "It is impossible for us to conclude on the evidence... that there was any reason - let alone a good reason - to advise Her Majesty to prorogue Parliament for five weeks."
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Post by chad on Sept 24, 2019 10:36:39 GMT
A cheat. A Liar. Anti democratic Yes
Rather have Corbyn No thanks
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Post by salopstick on Sept 24, 2019 10:51:43 GMT
MPs won’t vote on a deal They try and block the inevitable no deal because they won’t vote vote for a deal They won’t vote for an election. No point whatsoever in going back to parliment
The tories have to govern with a shit no majority because the others can’t agree to form a coalition.
Parliment is a fucking disgrace
We need to enact the results of the referendum and we need a queens speech.
But how can we if the MPs won’t do their fucking job and earn their pay.
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Post by essexstokey on Sept 24, 2019 11:06:27 GMT
Amber Rudd MP
Despite personal assurances from the PM, the Cabinet was not shown the legal advice around this prorogation.
This is an astonishing moment and I regret that the PM, who entered office with such goodwill, went down this route. I urge him to work with Parliament to pass a Deal.
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Post by essexstokey on Sept 24, 2019 11:10:24 GMT
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Post by foghornsgleghorn on Sept 24, 2019 11:31:41 GMT
That was fucking brutal and devastating for Johnson. Surely he has to resign. Surely. But won't , because sufficient people in the UK are happy to have a PM who acts unlawfully .
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Post by Davef on Sept 24, 2019 11:37:05 GMT
I'd like to be a fly on the wall at Johnson's next audience with Her Maj.
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Post by Kenilworth_Stokies on Sept 24, 2019 12:14:36 GMT
Three successive Conservative PMs have now made a right hash of the job. Cameron, May and now Johnson.
Their conclusion? It's all the fault of the judges, the mainstream media, Luxembourg, 'remoaners', Jeremy Corbyn, some more judges, the weather, inauspicious tea leaves, the wrong kind of snow.... etc. etc....
When will they take ownership of this unworkable Brexit mess they have paralysed our country with for three years?
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Post by lordb on Sept 24, 2019 12:35:12 GMT
Johnson's stratagem & his credibility are in tatters
Astonishing own goals from the PM
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Post by essexstokey on Sept 24, 2019 12:45:51 GMT
Three successive Conservative PMs have now made a right hash of the job. Cameron, May and now Corbyn. Their conclusion? It's all the fault of the judges, the mainstream media, Luxembourg, 'remoaners', Jeremy Corbyn, some more judges, the weather, inauspicious tea leaves, the wrong kind of snow.... etc. etc.... When will they take ownership of this unworkable Brexit mess they have paralysed our country with for three years? Think you need to check your PM's especially the last one !!
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Post by wagsastokie on Sept 24, 2019 12:48:32 GMT
Johnson's stratagem & his credibility are in tatters Astonishing own goals from the PM He never had any credibility in the first place As for his stratagem it’s going rather well he will fight this election on the simple message I’ve done everything I can to deliver brexit and they parliament will not allow it Give me a workable majority so I can deliver brexit
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Post by salopstick on Sept 24, 2019 13:09:44 GMT
And not one opposition party has the bollocks to take boris on at an election
For all their huffing and puffing labour and the libs know they won’t beat Boris
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Post by trickydicky73 on Sept 24, 2019 13:19:00 GMT
And not one opposition party has the bollocks to take boris on at an election For all their huffing and puffing labour and the libs know they won’t beat Boris Unless Jezza has a stormer of a speech....
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Post by salopstick on Sept 24, 2019 13:20:28 GMT
And not one opposition party has the bollocks to take boris on at an election For all their huffing and puffing labour and the libs know they won’t beat Boris Unless Jezza has a stormer of a speech.... 😂😂
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Post by henry on Sept 24, 2019 13:28:30 GMT
And not one opposition party has the bollocks to take boris on at an election For all their huffing and puffing labour and the libs know they won’t beat Boris Unless Jezza has a stormer of a speech.... He’s getting us all an extra 52 days holiday a year don’t ya know.
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Post by trickydicky73 on Sept 24, 2019 13:30:00 GMT
Unless Jezza has a stormer of a speech.... He’s getting us all an extra 52 days holiday a year don’t ya know. Gives us more time to pick up our free prescriptions...
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Post by henry on Sept 24, 2019 13:31:54 GMT
He’s getting us all an extra 52 days holiday a year don’t ya know. Gives us more time to pick up our free prescriptions... And scrape the unicorn shit off the front lawn.
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Post by trickydicky73 on Sept 24, 2019 13:34:43 GMT
Gives us more time to pick up our free prescriptions... And scrape the unicorn shit off the front lawn. It worked with the students. Will free care, free prescriptions, shorter working week etc sway enough people?
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Post by essexstokey on Sept 24, 2019 13:40:35 GMT
lets not forget the dup magic money tree of the conservatives ! there uncosted manifesto ! and there abuse of the law to try and hang on to power!!
where as with labour we can at least see the costing's as per the last election!!
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Post by foster on Sept 24, 2019 13:45:01 GMT
People keep lambasting labour like they're trying to convince themselves that they have no chance.
No one can be sure before it happens.
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Post by Davef on Sept 24, 2019 13:55:58 GMT
And we think Nathan Jones is having a nightmare!
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Post by essexstokey on Sept 24, 2019 14:00:26 GMT
Just watched the PM saying basically that he is ignoring the law and will break it? wonder if we did this what the government would say or the punishments that we would get!!!
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Post by essexstokey on Sept 24, 2019 14:12:17 GMT
I can see a few things happening tomorrow but nothing would surprise me know
1) members of the cabinet will quit 2) conservative mp's will resign and either become independent or join opposition groups 3) a potential call of no confidence if Boris does not resign
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Post by salopstick on Sept 24, 2019 14:27:58 GMT
Why are labour supporters and activists everywhere not calling for an election?
Because they know they will get trounced
Labour have betrayed their core vote and they are hoping that the tories will turn out unelectable.
The tories have been a fucking disaster since May called a GE and still it’s not disastrous enough for Corbyn to think he can win.
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