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Lady Hale says that Bojo is a lying toerag.

(calm down Spen, I'm paraphrasing :D )
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He lied to the Queen
He lied to the Queen
BORIS JOHNSON
He lied to the Queen


(calm down Spen, I'm also paraphrasing :D )
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Anyone still want to ask if there's any proof that Boris is a big fat liar?
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Why hasn't he been locked up already. Spen 69 arrange for extradition to UK immediately.
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What a deceitful, dangerous tw@t. Though we knew that already. I feel genuinely ashamed that he is our PM.
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There is a surprise. Civil war is coming.
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Even as a Brexshit voter, cant complain about this. MPs can now get back to thwarting the will of the people.
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If Johnson had a scintilla of decency, he would resign now, but as we all know he hasnt
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West Side Story wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 11:02 am Why hasn't he been locked up already. Spen 69 arrange for extradition to UK immediately.
Because he is in the country of his birth (USA).
Hopefully he will stay there.
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So, Doh Nut, still want to waffle on about Boris being a "Leader" and other such bullshit......
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How can it be "unlawful" when we have no written constitution and therefore Boris' actions had no law to break.

However, the Judges have just seemingly created a law; when that for the last few hundred years had been the job of Parliament and judges to act upon it.

These people have just assumed power of this country.

I bought GBP this morning because I knew without a shadow of doubt the judges with side with Gina miller, Goldman Sachs etc.
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Beradogs wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 11:14 am How can it be "unlawful" when we have no written constitution and therefore Boris' actions had no law to break.

However, the Judges have just seemingly created a law; when that for the last few hundred years had been the job of Parliament and judges to act upon it.

These people have just assumed power of this country.

I bought GBP this morning because I knew without a shadow of doubt the judges with side with Gina miller, Goldman Sachs etc.
So you know the law better than the Supreme Court? Wow! Even Spen hasn't claimed that level of knowledge.
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Beradogs wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 11:14 am How can it be "unlawful" when we have no written constitution and therefore Boris' actions had no law to break.

However, the Judges have just seemingly created a law; when that for the last few hundred years had been the job of Parliament and judges to act upon it.

These people have just assumed power of this country.

I bought GBP this morning because I knew without a shadow of doubt the judges with side with Gina miller, Goldman Sachs etc.
Would you like to take it to the European Court of Justice? :lol:
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Beradogs wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 11:14 am How can it be "unlawful" when we have no written constitution and therefore Boris' actions had no law to break.

However, the Judges have just seemingly created a law; when that for the last few hundred years had been the job of Parliament and judges to act upon it.

These people have just assumed power of this country.

I bought GBP this morning because I knew without a shadow of doubt the judges with side with Gina miller, Goldman Sachs etc.
Um - the 11 top judges in the land just unanimously decided it was unlawful. I'm guessing they didn't do it on a whim. This wasn't a jury of normal people voting based on their hunches, and they didn't "side" with anyone. They've made a judgement based on law (and it could have been a majority decision, so if ANY one of them had felt differently they could have stated so - it's telling that every one of them agreed it was unlawful)
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Enemies of the people eh. This is why we have a supreme court and why we need the European Court there to back it up.

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BoniO wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 11:17 am
Beradogs wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 11:14 am How can it be "unlawful" when we have no written constitution and therefore Boris' actions had no law to break.

However, the Judges have just seemingly created a law; when that for the last few hundred years had been the job of Parliament and judges to act upon it.

These people have just assumed power of this country.

I bought GBP this morning because I knew without a shadow of doubt the judges with side with Gina miller, Goldman Sachs etc.
So you know the law better than the Supreme Court? Wow! Even Spen hasn't claimed that level of knowledge.
:lol:
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StillSpike wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 11:20 am
Beradogs wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 11:14 am How can it be "unlawful" when we have no written constitution and therefore Boris' actions had no law to break.

However, the Judges have just seemingly created a law; when that for the last few hundred years had been the job of Parliament and judges to act upon it.

These people have just assumed power of this country.

I bought GBP this morning because I knew without a shadow of doubt the judges with side with Gina miller, Goldman Sachs etc.
Um - the 11 top judges in the land just unanimously decided it was unlawful. I'm guessing they didn't do it on a whim. This wasn't a jury of normal people voting based on their hunches, and they didn't "side" with anyone. They've made a judgement based on law (and it could have been a majority decision, so if ANY one of them had felt differently they could have stated so - it's telling that every one of them agreed it was unlawful)
If you believe that you are a fool.
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Well then there's no hope for you.
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It's not my style to say it but I told youse it was unlawful.
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Beradogs wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 11:23 am
StillSpike wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 11:20 am
Beradogs wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 11:14 am How can it be "unlawful" when we have no written constitution and therefore Boris' actions had no law to break.

However, the Judges have just seemingly created a law; when that for the last few hundred years had been the job of Parliament and judges to act upon it.

These people have just assumed power of this country.

I bought GBP this morning because I knew without a shadow of doubt the judges with side with Gina miller, Goldman Sachs etc.
Um - the 11 top judges in the land just unanimously decided it was unlawful. I'm guessing they didn't do it on a whim. This wasn't a jury of normal people voting based on their hunches, and they didn't "side" with anyone. They've made a judgement based on law (and it could have been a majority decision, so if ANY one of them had felt differently they could have stated so - it's telling that every one of them agreed it was unlawful)
If you believe that you are a fool.

So - what is your position on what he did, then - for clarity.

Do you believe that he really did prorogue Parliament for the supposed reason just to prepare a Queens speech (for 5 weeks), or....

Do you believe that he really did it to stop Parliament from scrutinising the Govt over Brexit, but that's not a problem because you want Brexit and it's the will of the people, so it doesn't matter ?
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Beradogs wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 11:23 am
StillSpike wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 11:20 am
Beradogs wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 11:14 am How can it be "unlawful" when we have no written constitution and therefore Boris' actions had no law to break.

However, the Judges have just seemingly created a law; when that for the last few hundred years had been the job of Parliament and judges to act upon it.

These people have just assumed power of this country.

I bought GBP this morning because I knew without a shadow of doubt the judges with side with Gina miller, Goldman Sachs etc.
Um - the 11 top judges in the land just unanimously decided it was unlawful. I'm guessing they didn't do it on a whim. This wasn't a jury of normal people voting based on their hunches, and they didn't "side" with anyone. They've made a judgement based on law (and it could have been a majority decision, so if ANY one of them had felt differently they could have stated so - it's telling that every one of them agreed it was unlawful)
If you believe that you are a fool.
Suck it up, snowflake. :lol:
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StillSpike wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 11:20 am
Beradogs wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 11:14 am How can it be "unlawful" when we have no written constitution and therefore Boris' actions had no law to break.

However, the Judges have just seemingly created a law; when that for the last few hundred years had been the job of Parliament and judges to act upon it.

These people have just assumed power of this country.

I bought GBP this morning because I knew without a shadow of doubt the judges with side with Gina miller, Goldman Sachs etc.
Um - the 11 top judges in the land just unanimously decided it was unlawful. I'm guessing they didn't do it on a whim. This wasn't a jury of normal people voting based on their hunches, and they didn't "side" with anyone. They've made a judgement based on law (and it could have been a majority decision, so if ANY one of them had felt differently they could have stated so - it's telling that every one of them agreed it was unlawful)
This is historic. Absolutely stunning. Unanimous. Unprecedented. Great to see a country upholding the law and defending democracy. Now time for the US to get the finger out. If the Government doesn't like this decision, it can always appeal to the European Court of Justice, how ironic. They wouldn't have a leg to stand on. Funny, how the Brexit party are shielding Boris and going after Cummings who engineered that Brexit bullshit for them on Vote Leave.

Remember, this decision is not about Brexit, it's about upholding the rule if law.

Boris lied to the Queen. He has dragged the Monarchy into a constitutional crises. Time to fall on the sword. He has always put himself first over country. Time to wake up people. Time for people in UK to take the country back.
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Beradogs wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 11:23 am
StillSpike wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 11:20 am
Beradogs wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 11:14 am How can it be "unlawful" when we have no written constitution and therefore Boris' actions had no law to break.

However, the Judges have just seemingly created a law; when that for the last few hundred years had been the job of Parliament and judges to act upon it.

These people have just assumed power of this country.

I bought GBP this morning because I knew without a shadow of doubt the judges with side with Gina miller, Goldman Sachs etc.
Um - the 11 top judges in the land just unanimously decided it was unlawful. I'm guessing they didn't do it on a whim. This wasn't a jury of normal people voting based on their hunches, and they didn't "side" with anyone. They've made a judgement based on law (and it could have been a majority decision, so if ANY one of them had felt differently they could have stated so - it's telling that every one of them agreed it was unlawful)
If you believe that you are a fool.
You lost, get over it
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Boris is a chancer. Always his style. He takes a position and will do everything he can to get his way. The fact that he was courageously trying to enforce the will of the people and sort out an utter mess don’t make it right. But nobody can doubt where he stands. Whether you agree with his views or not, his views are clear.

Some would say so much better to have a leader who cannot make up his mind, dithers, switches positions, sits on the fence, procrastinates until after an election is better. But I guess doing and saying nothing means you won’t break the law. Something to be said for lacking courage.
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Cant see him resigning unless forced to. Opposition want him to resign but dont want an election yet. So I guess the current outlook is

extension
election
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