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Quote from: SydneyRover on September 12, 2019, 03:59:46 pmThat's may be OK for you landed gentry-tory toffs but what about the workers? that’s a very strange way of putting it, there are many labour mps that are millionaires I know many labour voters that are wealthy and have hardly ever worked, the same goes with the tories of course, you say the workers but labour get more voters off people that don’t work than any other party
That's may be OK for you landed gentry-tory toffs but what about the workers?
I will answer when we find out if he has lied to the queen, last week they said he hadn’t, this week they say he has, and probably next week he won’t have lied, So I’ll wait till we have the final verdict before I comment if that’s ok with you mate
The principle is the same mate and as you no next week the government will win the case and it will be back to people’s opinions
I'll make it easier for you bp, do you think it a good thing that we have a lying fxxx for a PM?
Heres my prediction ahead of the Supreme Court judgementIf Johnson wins he will say something like " the Supreme Court in its wisdom has looked at this and has ruled that we the Govenment have acted responsibly and were within the Law in Proroguing Parliament - and well done them. So thats it they are letting us / me get on with our jobs and well done them"If Johnson loses he will say " the Supreme Court should never have been involved with this matter as it has nothing at all to do with the Judiciary and was / is SOLELY a matter for we the Politicians and we will have to see where we go from here"Others can add to that or refine my "prediction" and indeed say what Corbyn will say in the above 2 scenarios
Bercow has got to pipe up. It's his job to get Parliament back again!
A unanimous Judgment by the highest court in the land that the Prime Minister acted unlawfully. I eagerly await to hear how this is Corbyn's fault.
Quote from: drfcsteve on September 24, 2019, 11:10:49 amA unanimous Judgment by the highest court in the land that the Prime Minister acted unlawfully. I eagerly await to hear how this is Corbyn's fault.Why would anyone suggest that?