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7 minutes ago, Pettytom said:

They don’t need to do that to kick Johnson out.

 

 

They could have had a vote of no confidence last week but decided not to because there isn't enough support in Parliament for Corbyn to replace Boris. Parliament will be prorogued early next week for five weeks.

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1 hour ago, Litotes said:

Doesn't have to be Parliament, the conservatives could...

He could do it himself.

1 hour ago, Lockdoctor said:

How can Parliament get rid of Boris before the end of prorogation?

Do you have any imagination?

 

Instead of repeating yourself endlessly, give yourself a bit of time to think things through before defaulting to the same old stuff

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1 hour ago, Lockdoctor said:

We all know that the opposition parties have decided not to vote in favour of holding a General Election before the EU summit.

Quite right too.

 

Nobody trusts Johnson not to call the election after October 31st or so close to it as to allow the UK to crash out of the EU without a deal.

 

Rule out no-deal first. Election after that.

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20 minutes ago, Pettytom said:

 

Do you have any imagination?

 

Instead of repeating yourself endlessly, give yourself a bit of time to think things through a bit.

How am I endlessly repeating myself by asking you how Parliament can get rid of Boris before the end prorogation?

 

My lack of imagination and your recent comments  leads me to believe you don't understand what prorogation is or really know what is happening.

 

5 minutes ago, Top Cats Hat said:

Quite right too.

 

Nobody trusts Johnson not to call the election after October 31st or so close to it as to allow the UK to crash out of the EU without a deal.

 

Rule out no-deal first. Election after that.

I agree there was speculation that the date of the election could be moved during the prorogation period.

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2 minutes ago, Lockdoctor said:

How am I endlessly repeating myself by asking you how Parliament can get rid of Boris before the end prorogation?

 

My lack of imagination and your recent comments  leads me to believe you don't understand what prorogation is or really know what is happening.

You’ve said that before

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4 minutes ago, Lockdoctor said:

How am I endlessly repeating myself by asking you how Parliament can get rid of Boris before the end prorogation?

 

My lack of imagination and your recent comments  leads me to believe you don't understand what prorogation is or really know what is happening.

 

I agree there was speculation that the date of the election could be moved during the prorogation period.

Take no notice, I think you’ve got a wonderful imagination apart from when it comes to Brexit.

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15 minutes ago, Mister Gee said:

Take no notice, I think you’ve got a wonderful imagination apart from when it comes to Brexit.

Yes, I imagined this was a country that respected democracy and imagined the democratic EU referendum result would have been fully implemented on 29th March.

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