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17 hours ago, Pettytom said:

I was in St Emilion this very morning and that’s what I did.  

 

Believe it, or not, some of us take the brunt of this Brexit nonsense, whilst trying to keep good relationships with people that we need, or respect.

 

You might need to look up the word “respect”

 

If you wish to pop round in a few weeks, I have a couple of cases  of decent red to share. That should prove where I’ve been.

That would add "Claretty" to your trip story eh? Just so we would know you didn't travel by Google Air. 😉

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15 minutes ago, Robin-H said:

That's actually not the case. The Belfast Court didn't rule on prorogation

No, but he said that the matter of prorogation should be dealt with by politicians, not the courts.

 

7 minutes ago, retep said:

What's the chances of hiding anything from the monarch and her advisers?

Practically zero, given that pretty much everyone in the Western world knows the genuine reason for the prorogation!

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4 minutes ago, Top Cats Hat said:

No, but he said that the matter of prorogation should be dealt with by politicians, not the courts.

 

Practically zero, given that pretty much everyone in the Western world knows the genuine reason for the prorogation!

Where did he say that? 

 

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Brexiteers  Farage and Boris agree that air will still be available, and free to breathe after October the 31st.

 

Remoaners categorically state,  that info is in fact incorrect, there will be no air to breathe after we crash out, fall off the cliff edge and and a dozen more catastrophic scenarios of leaving the EU. But add, if by some chance there is air, it will be charged for, plus vat of course, another consequence of leaving the EU.  It's getting really scary now. 🤣🤣🤣

 

Angel1.

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29 minutes ago, Top Cats Hat said:

At Belfast’s High Court in Chichester Street.

Very clever.../s

 

Where in the decision? What paragraph? 

 

If if helps, the judgement can be read here. 

 

https://judiciaryni.uk/sites/judiciary/files/decisions/McCord (Raymond)%2C JR83 and Jamie Waring's Applications v the Prime Minister and others.pdf

 

I can't find the bit where he says prorogation should be dealt with by politicians and not the courts but I may have missed it. Which bit is it? 

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1 hour ago, Top Cats Hat said:

No, but he said that the matter of prorogation should be dealt with by politicians, not the courts.

 

Practically zero, given that pretty much everyone in the Western world knows the genuine reason for the prorogation!

Then we can assume she wasn't  deceived.

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