Exactly. Funny how suddenly some on this board think Scottish Law more important than English or Welsh.
Fact is apart from London, the SE of England and Scotland the rest of the the uk voted to leave the EU. Overall the majority who voted to leave was over 1,400,000.
That is democracy not the desperate despicable acts of an opposition aided and abetted by a very biased, uncouth, cocky, arrogant Speaker who has suddenly realised he will lose his seat at the next General Election as can’t stand as a Conservative because he’ll be deselected and the Conservative majority in his constituency is over 20,000
Uncouth?
Definition ‘lacking good manners, refinement or grace’.
Yeah, I know what it means. It describes Johnson though.
Did anyone notice when they interviewed the Smirking Idiot on a boat on the Thames, when denying that he lied to HM, they didn't show his hand. That's because all his fingers were crossed.
West Side Story wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2019 7:06 pm
Did anyone notice when they interviewed the Smirking Idiot on a boat on the Thames, when denying that he lied to HM, they didn't show his hand. That's because all his fingers were crossed.
Definition ‘lacking good manners, refinement or grace’.
Yeah, I know what it means. It describes Johnson though.
Are you mixed up again?
No, but perhaps you are.
Not at all.
One is a serial liar.
One supported threats of violence against a journalist.
One made racist comments about Muslims and is a raving Islamophobe.
One lied about the timing of the Operation Yellowhammer document.
One voted against Brexit repeatedly yet sacks others who do the same.
One has had police called to a property after a domestic argument.
One has acted illegally by proroguing parliament.
One misled the Queen.
West Side Story wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2019 12:05 pm
Scottish appeal judges rule in Court That Bojo lied to the Queen in proroguing Parliament. As this was in such a serious matter of State, sounds to me like High Treason. Is hanging, drawing & quartering still on the statute books?
Shame for you the Scottish courts didn't rule as you allege.
The lies were pretty obvious from the start and one of the judges remarked on it. The actual ruling is more important as it makes the suspension of parliament unlawful. I fully expect the Supreme Court to uphold this ruling.