Language used in parliament yesterday - your thoughts?

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She's not universally popular in Birmingham. The comments section of the Birmingham Mail suggest her office has been attacked regularly

No doubt due to angry leavers.
They arent the most rational of people.

Johnson is trying to tip them over the edge.
 
Boris Johnson made a speech in New York, on the very day that Lady Hale declared his parliament break unlawful, about people obeying the law. The same day.

"The prime minister said:

"If you obey the law and you do no harm to others, then you can come and live your life as you please in these great cities."

People have been quick to point out the irony of the prime minister telling people to obey the law on the exact day he has been proved doing the exact opposite."
Which law did he break?
 
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Boris Johnson made a speech in New York, on the very day that Lady Hale declared his parliament break unlawful, about people obeying the law. The same day.

"The prime minister said:

"If you obey the law and you do no harm to others, then you can come and live your life as you please in these great cities."

People have been quick to point out the irony of the prime minister telling people to obey the law on the exact day he has been proved doing the exact opposite."
 
Exactly. There is a big difference between deliberately breaking a law and doing something which has previously been lawful but is subsequently ruled unlawful.
Especially when 3 judges tell you your action is fine!Then a court tells you its fine...BUT...Another court invent a new way of looking at things....but still not broken a law
 
Exactly. There is a big difference between deliberately breaking a law and doing something which has previously been lawful but is subsequently ruled unlawful.

Please could you justify why you think it acceptable to prevent parliament debate.
 
Which law did he break?
Oh come on! You should know better than to ask a question of sad sack Johnny boy. He'll never answer you know - he'll just keep asking stupider and stupider questions in response. Still, I suppose it might shut him up for a while, even a few minutes silence would be a Godsend.
 
silly mottie is hallucinating again.

He thinks there is somebody who said "Boris broke a law"

Can he show us who used those words?

No he can't because he imagined them.

He says he's not on glue.
 
Exactly. There is a big difference between deliberately breaking a law and doing something which .....

...which is unconstititional, unlawful, and an abuse of power, and which you think you might get away with, but, in fact, can't.

Out of interest, who are the people who said "broke a law?"
 
Oh come on! You should know better than to ask a question of sad sack Johnny boy. He'll never answer you know - he'll just keep asking stupider and stupider questions in response. Still, I suppose it might shut him up for a while, even a few minutes silence would be a Godsend.
Most prople having done something deemed unlawful would be sacked.
 
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