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Si says...Actually not as crazy as not considering him, seeing as he is the actual Leader of the Opposition. Shows how much they rate him...
Rate him..... hate him more like it.
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BBC News - Brexit: Macron tells PM renegotiating deal 'not an option'
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49427007
"What was Boris Piccaninny Watermelon Letterbox Cake Bumboys Vampires Haircut Wall-Spaffer Spunk-Burster f***-Business f***-The-Families Get-Off-My-f***ing-Laptop Turds Johnson up to now? I wondered."
Stewart Lee, The Guardian, Sunday 18th August 2019.
http://amp.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/aug/18/has-boris-johnson-hatched-a-cunning-no-deal-brexit-plan-stewart-lee
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That ticking clock just started ticking a whole lot quicker
A stubborn, knee-jerk reaction to the news that Corbyn was trying to persuade several other MPs to back a vote of no confidence. Looks like Boris isn't 'showing his true mettle' after being made PM, like a lot of people predicted. He's just blundering forward towards the abyss as the rest of us knew he would. The fact Farage has come out of his cave again to tell anyone who will listen that 'no-deal is the only way to leave' shows exactly how bad an idea it is.
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The always pithy Ian Dunt:
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The govt approach is strategically really quite inept. It shows its hand, angers the no-deal opposition, and yet still leaves them room to organise against it.
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“Shutting down Parliament would be an offence against the democratic process and the rights of Parliamentarians as the people’s elected representatives," says the Speaker John Bercow
“Surely at this early stage in his premiership, the prime minister should be seeking to establish rather than undermine his democratic credentials and indeed his commitment to Parliamentary democracy."
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If you read Dunt's piece (it's mercifully short) it looks like they have stopped short of entirely shutting down parliament, allowing time to thwart them and perhaps revealing that the Cummings-driven govt. aren't quite as smart and in control as they like to make out.
Someone started a petition against proroguing Parliament as soon as it was announced earlier today. The rate at which it's going up is mental
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