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Topic History of: A Constitutional Outrage
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Barney Barney wrote:
In the required procedure for prorogation, MPs will have to visit the House of Lords - and witness its robed members doff their caps, to them.


And much more - including the repeated quoting of the Norman phrase.



Then - 5 weeks more holidays.

For MPs and Peers.


All fully paid for...by us...


PaulB A lot of fuss over nothing.
When the conference season is taken into consideration, parliament is losing only 4 or 5 days.
hedda Desmond Umbros wrote:
Hedda. Since when was there "New Labour" in 2015?😂 C'mon now ...

you don't think Ed Milliband was New Labour?
Desmond Umbros Hedda. Since when was there "New Labour" in 2015?😂 C'mon now ...
hedda The majority voted to advise they wanted Brexit.

No government or MP is required to accept advise.

David Cameron said he would implement the result but then he left.

There have been two (unelected by general election) PMs since.

The hyperbole and fanatical claims Brexit must be implemented are just that.

Britain went to war and participated in the destruction of 2 countries recently and the killing of 100,000s of civilians on "advice" that was false.

No-one has been punished for it. Except the victims..refugees who have fled the places we blew up who are demonized because of what we did.

It would be very unwise to just accept "advise" as a reason to make the most monumental change in 100 years when the outcome is so uncertain.

The real problem: so many millions who voted Brexit who did so for a million different reasons which are entirely false...they believe Johnny Foreigner is taking their jobs, they believe a bunch of garlic munchers are imposing laws upon them..they seem to think they were at Dunkirk and that Dunkirk was some sort of war victory.

Nonetheless it is an absolutely fascinating time and we are now entering Harold Wilson's famous maxim.." a week is a long time in politics".

Videos are surfacing left right and centre of various Tories proclaiming Parliament should never by prorogued ( I keep think of The Pouges ! ) to avoid debate etc..nothing new there but..did Boris Johnson lie to HM The Queen in his reasons? Constitutional crisis indeed !

# Ken Clarke announced he would be happy for Jeremy Corbyn to be PM.