Boris Johnson: "We're not going to wait until October 31st"
you got that right, Boris
Parliament suspension sparks furious backlash
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-49504526
The prime minister's decision to suspend Parliament has prompted an angry backlash from MPs and opponents of a no-deal Brexit.
It sparked protests across the country, a legal challenge and a petition with more than a million signatures.
The government said the five-week suspension in September and October will still allow time to debate Brexit.
Leader of the House Jacob Rees-Mogg said opponents of the PM were "phoney" and just wanted to stay in the EU.
He told BBC Breakfast that Parliament would normally head into a recess for the party conferences in September anyway - adding there would still be time to debate Brexit in the Commons before the scheduled departure date of 31 October.
He's sitting pretty right now, gloves off and challenging a frightened and rebellious, cornered Parliament to bring down his government in order to disguise its own devious role in this absurd saga.
Who would believe that a PM has to close Parliament in order to deliver the will of the people, which Parliament supported!
He will survive a no confidence vote which as an unintended consequence will make him stronger, not weaker. And watch what happens when the demented remoaners start attacking a 93-yr old monarch - for doing her job, part of which by tradition includes signing whatever her PM places in front of her.
Meanwhile pillars are crumbling as the Eurogods shit themselves, and all because Frau was so full of herself that she denied Cameron a few cosmetic concessions to avoid a Brexit vote; then the good bit, she follows and compounds that blunder by doing much the same with his idiot successor.
Anything can happen in two months, but for now it's looking good.
one side effect of the Propagation is that it might completely destroy the chance of the Tories to survive the next election,
The EU commission has primacy over the member states. Any member state must bow to the ECJ.
After October the 31st the unelected and undemocratic organizations that rule The EU will no longer have any jurisdiction over the UK. Now fuck off you shit stirring, inconsequential troll.
says who? Boris? the UK doesn't have that power, it can't decide the terms of separation without the other party to agree
not accepting the terms of your divorce and not signing the final court decision simply means you are still legally married
but you are a loner and was never married, so you wouldn't know
and it's really that simple, tired old man
The only sensible approach is to leave with an agreed framework for future trade between the UK and the EU. The current idea of leaving without a deal is both messy and not in line with the referendum. It is the spoilt kid approach and doesn't belong in British politics.
Stop talking shite, Doris deal was sticking 2 fingers up at the referendum result as everyone well knows with her Brexit in name only deal keeping us tied to the EU. No one wanted her deal leaver or remainer although remainers maybe having second thoughts now and wished they had voted for now. At least with a clean Brexit half of people will be happy.
Brexit: Next week 'only opportunity' to act on no deal
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-49512762
Next week could be MPs' "only opportunity" to challenge a no-deal Brexit, ex-minister David Gauke has said.
This follows the prime minister's decision to suspend Parliament in September and October.
A statement from opposition parties accused the PM of shutting down Parliament with "the sole aim" of stopping MPs from preventing a no deal.
Leader of the House Jacob Rees-Mogg said outrage at the plan was "phoney".
The government said the five-week suspension - known as prorogation - in September and October will still allow time to debate Brexit.
But government whip Lord Young has resigned in protest, arguing the move risks "undermining the fundamental role of Parliament".
And a Scottish court hearing is under way which could block the suspension of Parliament.
Brexit crisis: UK Opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn signals emergency debate to stop Boris
The opposition Labour Party said it would trigger an emergency debate in Parliament next week to try to stop Prime Minister Boris Johnson taking Britain out of the European Union without a withdrawal deal.
Key points:
- Opposition Labour Party to seek emergency debate to thwart no-deal Brexit
- Ruth Davidson quit as leader of the Conservative Party in Scotland
- PM Boris Johnson heading for an election, MPs say
More than three years after the country voted in a referendum to leave the bloc, the United Kingdom is heading towards its gravest constitutional crisis in decades and a showdown with the EU over Brexit, which is due to take place in just over two months time.
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Who the fvck do these remainer MPs think they are??
They are civil servants paid for by the electorate.
They need voting out at the next general election.
If you paid a gardener to mow your lawn and he decided to mow next doors lawn, what would you do?
Corbyn is too late to the party, wtf has he been doing for the last 3 years?
Hiding...
pomgolia is fcuked
with the GB peso nose diving you are getting an influx of pensioners who cannot afford to live
I have been seeing a substantial increase in technician jobs advertised for the UK , so I would guess many of the people who keep your infrastructure running are leaving
and boris wants to sell the NHS to america so you can enjoy the benefits of the US health system
bring out your dead
Word on the street is there's gonna be massive disruption and protests all over the country.
It'll make the poll tax riots look like a tea party
We'll see
Of course the EU's opening position has been hardline.
Merkel in particular has talked about the possibility of wiggle room.
The problem is that the UK has not come up with any workable alternatives whatsoever.
BREXITers, to put it mildly, are not strong on detail. That was why their leaders hid under the table for three years.
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