on 03-09-2019 23:21
Tory rebels and opposition MPs have defeated the government in the first stage of their attempt to pass a law designed to prevent a no-deal Brexit.
The Commons voted 328 to 301 to take control of the agenda, meaning they can bring forward a bill seeking to delay the UK's exit date.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49573555
Boris Johnson responded by saying he would bring forward a motion for a general election.
And so the saga continues
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 11-09-2019 12:58
on 11-09-2019 12:58
And so he should! How they could have allowed this cretin to rule the country is an absolute disgrace. Mind you I said the same about Trump and they both continue to want me to throw up at their antics.
on 11-09-2019 13:01
on 11-09-2019 13:01
On the 1pm news now, they are calling for an immediate return to Parliament
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 11-09-2019 13:12
on 11-09-2019 13:12
Mp's and political experts clamouring for something. The whole thing is just very tiring and so disrespectful to the people they are supposed to represent.
on 11-09-2019 13:17
on 11-09-2019 13:17
Daily Express online reporting:
Despite Parliament being prorogued for five weeks, a handful of MPs have returned to Westminster after today’s ruling. Kevin Brennan, a Welsh Labour MP, said on Twitter: 11.30 Wednesday - it should be #pmqs but Parliament illegally prorogued. “I’ve come to the chamber but no sign of the Prime Minister.”
on 11-09-2019 18:51
on 11-09-2019 18:51
@Mi-Amigo wrote:Daily Express online reporting:
Despite Parliament being prorogued for five weeks, a handful of MPs have returned to Westminster after today’s ruling. Kevin Brennan, a Welsh Labour MP, said on Twitter: 11.30 Wednesday - it should be #pmqs but Parliament illegally prorogued. “I’ve come to the chamber but no sign of the Prime Minister.”
Nice to see Welsh MPs hop on the 1st class carriage immediately from Cardiff to London and then claim it on expenses plus an overnight stay and meals. Must be oh at least £500 each to be claimed there. Just on the off-chance nothing will happen.
Reminds me to add to add "expenses" to the questions I'll be asking the idiots canvassing my door wanting me to vote for them come the next election.
Anyway, some interesting reading on the summary from last week and being heard next Tuesday in the Supreme Court. Basically: if you MP's can pass bill quickly when you want, why are you coming to court with your politcal shenanigans because we don't do politics.
on 11-09-2019 19:24
on 11-09-2019 19:24
sheepdog in very cynical mode
on 11-09-2019 19:28
on 11-09-2019 19:28
on 11-09-2019 19:31
on 11-09-2019 19:31
on 11-09-2019 21:43
on 11-09-2019 21:43
Independent online reported one hour ago:
15-09-2019 16:56 - edited 15-09-2019 16:57
I'd like to see the Queen reopen the Tower of London and have Boris locked in it for 12 months for lying to her.
Meanwhile we could get on with a General Election.