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UK Supreme Court hears cases that PM Johnson's parliament suspension was illegal

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35 minutes ago, stevenl said:

2 possibilities, either you have nothing to say, since you did not reply, see the quoted text, or you're implying I did not watch the video in full, which would be incorrect.

No Probs; Watching is entirely your prerogative but the 'post-stamp' (time) wasn't accurate at the first attempt but seems to have since corrected ????

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3 minutes ago, evadgib said:

No Probs; Watching is entirely your prerogative but the 'post-stamp' (time) wasn't accurate at the first attempt but seems to have since corrected ????

Yes, I'm sure the automatic posting system messed up the timing. ????

2 minutes ago, stevenl said:

Yes, I'm sure the automatic posting system messed up the timing. ????

It doesn't take much when there's a serial dyslexic @ this end ????

Sky say the supreme court ruling will be read out @ 1030hrs BST tomorrow.

I agree that a political feud within the Tory party plays a large part in this mess, but it doesn't explain the unwillingness of the opposition to allow an election? An election is the most obvious and most constitutional way out of this. It is certainly the fastest way out. It will either deliver a mandate either way, or if unequivocal will at least act as a starting point for negotiating an internal (within the UK) parliamentary settlement.
Sorry no can do. Run second referendum as priority to block the no-deal Hard Brexiteers. This Parliament has the means to do so if it so organises.

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We are fortunate indeed, in our country, that we have the rule of law, the government of parliament, the reign of our dear monarch and policing by consent.
 
Let us hope that all of those survive Brexit.
 
 
All together can defeat Hard Brexit.

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The people can't even trust the law anymore even they are ownd by the globalists in government how very sad democracy means nothing to these people
Some of the Hard Brexiteers have always been against the law: against Parliament, against the High Courts, against the Supreme Court. Look at the makeup of current UKIP and that will inform you. Even Farage won't touch them with a long spoon.

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6 hours ago, SheungWan said:

Sorry no can do. Run second referendum as priority to block the no-deal Hard Brexiteers. This Parliament has the means to do so if it so organises.

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So you favour a referendum,  designed to produce a specific outcome, over an election which will produce a government with a mandate to arrive at the outcome for which  the people will have elected it?

 

Referendums produce a result  based on the question  they ask. The last one asked a very simple  question - in or out. I would  hazard a guess that the question  you envisage is somewhat more "loaded".

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Some of the Hard Brexiteers have always been against the law: against Parliament, against the High Courts, against the Supreme Court. Look at the makeup of current UKIP and that will inform you. Even Farage won't touch them with a long spoon.

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Come on ‘ker, you know that’s not true. At least until Remainers began to manipulate and twist laws, or even make new ones, to try and overthrow the democratic referendum result.

Court rules unanimously against government - parliament was never prorogued. 



Come on ‘ker, you know that’s not true. At least until Remainers began to manipulate and twist laws, or even make new ones, to try and overthrow the democratic referendum result.
No referendum result for no-deal Brexit.

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So you favour a referendum,  designed to produce a specific outcome, over an election which will produce a government with a mandate to arrive at the outcome for which  the people will have elected it?
 
Referendums produce a result  based on the question  they ask. The last one asked a very simple  question - in or out. I would  hazard a guess that the question  you envisage is somewhat more "loaded".
So I guess you are declaring the last referendum invalid.

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9 minutes ago, SheungWan said:

So I guess you are declaring the last referendum invalid.

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You guess wrong, I didn}t say that.

52 minutes ago, sandyf said:

Court rules unanimously against government - parliament was never prorogued. 

that means BJ lost again  555

No referendum result for no-deal Brexit.

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Sorry ‘ker, it was all for No Deal. The divorce deal is only your Remainer trick.

To think the opposition in Parliament are more powerful and have more say than the voted in Government. Strange times we live in.

35 minutes ago, katana said:

To think the opposition in Parliament are more powerful and have more say than the voted in Government. Strange times we live in.

Don't forget Boris kicked out 21 of his own MPs.

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