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Plans prorogue parliament next week
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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago
upton wirral |
"Government applying next week to shut down parliament again. Silly thing to dowhy? its what happens before a queens speech and that is on the 14th." If this normal will take your word for it
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"Government applying next week to shut down parliament again. Silly thing to dowhy? its what happens before a queens speech and that is on the 14th.If this normal will take your word for it"
It is perfectly normal to do this prior to Queen's speech. |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
interesting thing is the timing.... end of play tuesday
which means he gets out of having to defend his brexit "plan" to all and sundry at PMQ's next wednesday....
still very cunning of them! |
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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago
Grantham |
It's quite normal to do this before a Queens Speech. The security forces need access to the building to sweep it clean etc.
But like Fabio says, it's being done maybe a day or two earlier than needs to.
Boris Johnson will have only done one PMQs by the time a new Parliamentary session starts. |
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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago
Bristol East |
"Government applying next week to shut down parliament again. Silly thing to dowhy? its what happens before a queens speech and that is on the 14th."
What's the point of a new legislative programme?
When your majority is -46, it's pointless.
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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago
near ipswich |
"interesting thing is the timing.... end of play tuesday
which means he gets out of having to defend his brexit "plan" to all and sundry at PMQ's next wednesday....
still very cunning of them!" Watching pmq,,s do you really think that he is worried about them? the opposition is so weak. |
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By *ony 2016Man
over a year ago
Huddersfield /derby cinemas |
Johnson became Tory leader on 23rd July , since that date there have been 11Wednesdays , Johnson has only appeared at one PMQs ,,,, ( if he doesn't manage prorogue parliament on Tuesday , I suppose he could fly to Afghanistan next Wednesday morning for a 40 minute meeting over tea and biscuits ) |
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By *ony 2016Man
over a year ago
Huddersfield /derby cinemas |
Yesterday's " no-show" at PMQs was disgraceful , When Parliament was recalled last week ( after it had been illegally shut down ) , the Leader of the Opposition altered the day and time of his conference speech at a moments notice in order to attend Parliament ,,Johnson' s preference to speak at conference rather than face questions at PMQs shows a weakness , a disregard for parliament and also shows how he puts party before country |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Yesterday's " no-show" at PMQs was disgraceful , When Parliament was recalled last week ( after it had been illegally shut down ) , "
Parliament had not been shut down illegally but the shut down was unlawful |
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"Yesterday's " no-show" at PMQs was disgraceful , When Parliament was recalled last week ( after it had been illegally shut down ) , the Leader of the Opposition altered the day and time of his conference speech at a moments notice in order to attend Parliament ,,Johnson' s preference to speak at conference rather than face questions at PMQs shows a weakness , a disregard for parliament and also shows how he puts party before country "
Johnson was absent from PMQ's because of the Conservative Party conference. Where was Corbyn?
On holiday in Ibiza. |
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It's clearly another inappropriate closure, when the country faces a potentially monumental period in its existence. All at a point when the leader has been found to have acted unlawfully. At best it shows inept judgement by the leader. Beyond contempt now, he's totally transparent and without the qualities required for a leading party to have as PM. We need the active sovereignty of parliament during such points. |
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