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Old 25-09-2019, 01:19 PM #11
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Joey , its really not worth falling out over , I never said I believed the debate about the judges I just put that opinion out there, lets be honest , they are ALL out for their own needs , they ALL lie ,and has the PM really broke any law if so what was it ? as no one seems to know ,as John major also did a similar thing but it was not taken to a court , anyway , just to say we have a differing opinion that is all , personally , imo, I don't think Corbyn would make any difference and I would not want him as PM , but he may do it , if he does, I will give him a chance which is more than what the PM has been afforded imo.


He HAS broken a law.
The Attorney General has conceded that in Parliament today.

He abused his power in proroguing Parliament.
The court found him unlawful in doing so.

They went further in saying parliament should not have been and in fact was not prorogued at all.
That it was never legally prorogued.

It isn't just from now.
They found him unlawful doing it then when he did.

Of course he and his advisers have broken a law.

John Major did prorogue too.
Not for the length if time Johnson intended to.

Unlike you.
I would be saying that unreservedly about any party PM, not just this Con one.

If people cannot trust what a PM says and he/ she is found to have been deceitful and acting unlawfully.
That person should never hold the office of Prime Minister.
No matter who or what party they are from

He's been PM since July and has been found to have misled the Monarch and acted unlawfully.
He should lose any and every chance now.
Out of sheer decency alone.
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