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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson calls on Germany and France to compromise on Brexit
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<blockquote data-quote="LionL" data-source="post: 74249315" data-attributes="member: 373369"><p>Not necessarily - to quote John Berkov just now, "Shutting down Parliament would be an offence against the democratic process and the rights of Parliamentarians as the people’s elected representatives," </p><p></p><p>“Surely at this early stage in his premiership, the prime minister should be seeking to establish rather than undermine his democratic credentials and indeed his commitment to Parliamentary democracy."</p><p></p><p>Also, Labour MP for Edinburgh South Ian Murray says MPs and peers will consider seeking an interim interdict to stop prorogation.</p><p></p><p>According to BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg, "This fight is going to be legal as well as political in next few weeks."</p><p></p><p>Tory MPs are also saying that this is a shameful move and parliament will not stand for it.</p><p></p><p>I can see how the far-right are trying to take over our democracy. They have been on the rise ever since that referendum. Thankfully, we are still democratic and Johnson, Farage and their ilk will be prevented from dragging us out of the EU against our will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LionL, post: 74249315, member: 373369"] Not necessarily - to quote John Berkov just now, "Shutting down Parliament would be an offence against the democratic process and the rights of Parliamentarians as the people’s elected representatives," “Surely at this early stage in his premiership, the prime minister should be seeking to establish rather than undermine his democratic credentials and indeed his commitment to Parliamentary democracy." Also, Labour MP for Edinburgh South Ian Murray says MPs and peers will consider seeking an interim interdict to stop prorogation. According to BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg, "This fight is going to be legal as well as political in next few weeks." Tory MPs are also saying that this is a shameful move and parliament will not stand for it. I can see how the far-right are trying to take over our democracy. They have been on the rise ever since that referendum. Thankfully, we are still democratic and Johnson, Farage and their ilk will be prevented from dragging us out of the EU against our will. [/QUOTE]
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