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Did They Think They'd Get Away With Ignoring Will Of The People?

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ToraToraTora | 08:33 Fri 27th Sep 2019 | News
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49847304
I do not condone what is happening but it's entirely predictable. The public expect their decision to be implemented, properly, as promised, not some watered down BRINO.
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bring me nails and jelly ZM is off...............
//Did They Think They'd Get Away With Ignoring Will Of The People//

Yes.
Brexit has certainly created some unlikely alliances. Here is a letter to the Daily Telegraph;

SIR – I find it interesting that the leaders of the Labour Party, the Liberal Democrats and the Scottish National Party are all calling for the resignation of the Prime Minister and the Attorney General on the grounds that they acted unlawfully in advising the Queen to prorogue Parliament. Are these party leaders also going to call for the resignation of Lord Burnett, the Lord Chief Justice; Sir Terence Etherton, the Master of the Rolls; and Dame Victoria Sharp, the President of the Queen’s Bench Division, who ruled that the Prime Minister acted legally?

Arthur Scargill
President, National Union of Mineworkers 1982-2002
Barnsley, South Yorkshire


Arthur is now on Boris' side; the beast rises from the Yorkshire moors!
//'I know much more about the EU and don't want to touch it with a barge-pole'

Nooooo. Much better to live with our MPs and justice system eh!

Holy Jesus.//

Just because the UK Parliament is not acting entirely properly or honourably at present, Zacs, that is no reason to ditch it in favour of being governed by unelected foreign bureaucrats. I know you don't understand that and that's your prerogative. But that's the way it is.
Love the answer Khandro, but I'm afraid that Arthur Scargill is from the less romantic Barnsley! I was born and raised on the edge of Ilkley Moor (and I was 'Bah't'at at the time) however and can witness that the word 'beast' is not ill-advised. :)!
jourdain; thank you, - I plead poetic license. But anyway let's hope old Arthur doesn't, gey n' catch 'is death a calt

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