Pixel42
Schrödinger's cat
I actually danced a little jig when I heard the news.
Boris Johnson just arrived at his morning meeting, looking like he was pulled through a hedge backwards while said hedge was being fed to a combine-harvester. To nobody's real surprise, he didn't answer any of the shouted questions from journalists about possible resignation.
A great victory for justice, democracy and parliamentarism.
This is evidence that the state of the UK is more robust than the US. The executive branch can't get away with abusing the law.
Boris made it his job to lie about the EU in his role as a "journalist" - and got fired for it.
Why would he stop lying now when it got him into Downing Street ?
I guess refusing to offer any evidence, including refusing to issue any sworn affidavits is not the best way to win in court. Whodathunkit.
Shameless quote theft from Douglas Adams.
So that means no Queens Speech and no new session of Parliament for the time being, right?
If you follow the link, rather than just reading the quote, you'll see that he acknowledges the phrase in the next tweet.
He could call for new elections.
Probably will.
Johnson's been saying that the court decision is about people trying to frustrate Brexit, and by saying that they need a Queen's speech anyway, is hinting that he's going to have another go at proroguing parliament.
No10 sources say PM will not resign. He will also fly home overnight after UN speech this evening. Johnson will also hold a conference call with the Cabinet today.
No10 also confirm PM will refuse to take any more questions from the media today. A bad look to be running scared of a press conference.
Johnson's been saying that the court decision is about people trying to frustrate Brexit, and by saying that they need a Queen's speech anyway, is hinting that he's going to have another go at proroguing parliament.
The Speaker of the Commons, John Bercow, has told reporters Parliament will resume on Wednesday at 11:30 BST.
He said that "due to notification requirements", Prime Minister's Questions would not go ahead - but there would be time for urgent questions and ministerial statements.
Or give up her disgusting influence on the governance of the country.I would think the Queen would be well advised to have a lawyer in the room next time she speaks to BoJo.
Dave
You know what they say about being your own worse enemy....This also goes against the Government's previous position, that the prorogation had nothing to do with Brexit, and was part of the normal business of Parliament.