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I really think they have the numbers to form a national unity governmemt anyway tbh! It would be a way out for Bojo the Clown. He's way out his depth. Cummings is getting drunk and screaming, his right wing trolls are attacking Corbyn with each meme worse than the last, frothing at the mouth that he destroyed a THIRD Tory pm, and their far right Trump strongman one at that. This way, he won't resign, but will be removed by the opposition. Saves face.
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The PM has to either accept the law and request an extension to Article 50 or resign.

 

Well, if he still wants to honour his pledge to leave before the 31st October, he could always bring back the withdrawal agreement for another vote before 31st October with whatever tiny changes in language with regards to the backstop he can get from the EU! But I don't think that would be successful getting through Parliament again, and anyway it would split his party even more with some of the ERG being unhappy with it.

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So Boris’ handwritten note that showed he agreed to prorogue Parliament weeks before it was announced that was admitted to court as evidence was originally partially redacted.

 

It’s been revealed that the redacted phrase was ‘by girly swot Cameron’ so it should read: “Whole September session introduced by girly swot Cameron is a rigmarole introduced to show the public that MPs are earning their crust. I don't see anything especially shocking about this prorogation."

 

Considering redactions should only be for private or confidential information, it’s concerning that they attempted to redact to cover up potential criticism. It can set a dangerous precedent from an already open liar.

Girly swot?! My GOD someone tell this blustering oath that this isn't an Eton playground!
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So Boris’ handwritten note that showed he agreed to prorogue Parliament weeks before it was announced that was admitted to court as evidence was originally partially redacted.

 

It’s been revealed that the redacted phrase was ‘by girly swot Cameron’ so it should read: “Whole September session introduced by girly swot Cameron is a rigmarole introduced to show the public that MPs are earning their crust. I don't see anything especially shocking about this prorogation."

 

Considering redactions should only be for private or confidential information, it’s concerning that they attempted to redact to cover up potential criticism. It can set a dangerous precedent from an already open liar.

That's another lie then. The short September session was introduced by the last Labour government, not Cameron. So he lied when he said he wasn't considering prorogation and couldn't be bothered to check his facts before having ago at his former pal.

According to a lawyer on Sky News today, the new law has changed nothing. Boris can just sit back and not revoke or request an extension and we still leave by default on 31st Oct. Wonder if the Attorney General told him that when he was seen in No10 the other night.

 

There are reports in at least one paper tomorrow that Boris is torn between asking for an extension or resigning though.

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Then he'd be a dictator. The EU can then just remove the deadline.

 

So then they'd be the dictators, by your logic... :rolleyes:

BJ can’t ignore the law, that would make him a criminal. Although that seems to be acceptable to some now.

 

Awful times.

So then they'd be the dictators, by your logic... :rolleyes:

 

By removing a time limit and allowing for more talks?? You high?

I’d love to see BoJo imprisoned for failing to ask for an extension. He should be in prison anyway for his dirty cheating lying campaign but our electoral laws carry as much weight as a wet sheet of one ply loo roll
I’d love to see BoJo imprisoned for failing to ask for an extension. He should be in prison anyway for his dirty cheating lying campaign but our electoral laws carry as much weight as a wet sheet of one ply loo roll

 

This! I'm hoping he resigns in disgrace. He thinks he is some entitled, born to leave tinpot ruler, closing down streets when he goes to parliament, but he's not, no matter how much the right wing gutter press tey to make it so with North Korean propaganda style front pages.

Yet all this, and he's still got a 20% higher rating in a Survation 'Who would make the best PM' poll question.
Because we have a one party state propaganda machine, aka "media", that has attacked him constantly?
Yet all this, and he's still got a 20% higher rating in a Survation 'Who would make the best PM' poll question.

 

He's always going to have this though, especially riding off the wave of the new PM bounce.

 

Of course Corbyn will never be truly popular with the media nor with the general public. And this is a problem that Labour will face whilst Corbyn is at the helm.

He's always going to have this though, especially riding off the wave of the new PM bounce.

 

Of course Corbyn will never be truly popular with the media nor with the general public. And this is a problem that Labour will face whilst Corbyn is at the helm.

 

This. Corbyn , for a lot of people is equally divisive for different reasons but that doesn't change the fact that Boris is a scumbag nor does it make him a good PM.

 

The options available at the moment are bleak and whilst I personally will continue to vote Labour I recognize that as long as Corbyn is at the helm they are unlikely to or are going to struggle to get into power

This. Corbyn , for a lot of people is equally divisive for different reasons but that doesn't change the fact that Boris is a scumbag nor does it make him a good PM.

 

The options available at the moment are bleak and whilst I personally will continue to vote Labour I recognize that as long as Corbyn is at the helm they are unlikely to or are going to struggle to get into power

 

 

If Labour had a different leader they'd have a great chance at the next election. If Corbyn really cared about his party getting in to power he'd resign.

If Labour had a different leader they'd have a great chance at the next election. If Corbyn really cared about his party getting in to power he'd resign.

 

I don´t know they they would get a majority under someone else(not for a few years anyway) but I think with the right person they would gain a lot of seats and have a VERY good chance at a coalition government.

 

We actually agree on something!

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