If Boris Johnson ignores the no deal law then 50/1 on him being suspended from the Commons this year looks attractive

If Boris Johnson ignores the no deal law then 50/1 on him being suspended from the Commons this year looks attractive

Lawmakers cannot be lawbreakers If Boris Johnson does ignore any law passed by parliament to stop a no-deal Brexit, something which Michael Gove repeatedly refused rule out on Sunday as we see the in the video above then I expect Parliament to take action. Parliament will be like the righteous man who is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men and will strike down upon Boris Johnson with great vengeance and…

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The Cummings & Johnson strategy could well be dubbed as the charge of the light in the head brigade

The Cummings & Johnson strategy could well be dubbed as the charge of the light in the head brigade

Tonight's @YouGov poll on Scotland for @thetimesscot. Tories down to 3 seats in Scotland as the SNP surge to 51 seats in Westminster election. https://t.co/Ya700pzFuL pic.twitter.com/wkrCSsYDwI — TSE (@TSEofPB) September 3, 2019 Sacrificing some of your MPs is what Sir Humphrey would call a ‘courageous’ move. For a while it has been clear that the strategy (sic) of Boris Johnson and his team is to effectively sacrifice Tory MPs in Scotland and to the Lib Dems in Remain areas of…

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Boris Johnson loses his first Parliamentary vote, no wonder he wants to prorogue Parliament

Boris Johnson loses his first Parliamentary vote, no wonder he wants to prorogue Parliament

Boris Johnson says that if MPs vote for an extension tomorrow an election will be the only way to resolve things and that he’s tabling an election motion under the FTPA — James Forsyth (@JGForsyth) September 3, 2019 AND: @BorisJohnson confirms that the Government is tonight tabling a motion under the Fixed Terms Parliament Act to hold a general election. — Darren McCaffrey (@darrenmccaffrey) September 3, 2019 https://twitter.com/rhodri_jones/status/1168995934719684611 Jeremy Corbyn confirms Labour will not vote for Boris Johnson’s General Election…

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The next Speaker

The next Speaker

“If we were guided only by precedent, manifestly nothing in our procedures would ever change.” With these words in January Speaker Bercow justified reportedly over-ruling the clerk of the house along with precedent in order to accept an amendment to the business motion from Dominic Grieve. The role, rights and responsibilities of the Speaker are very powerful within the House of Commons as the referee who can enforce the rules of the Commons guided by precedent – but also as shown in…

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Like the French strategy with the Maginot Line the Cummings & Johnson Brexit strategy might turn out to have a minor flaw

Like the French strategy with the Maginot Line the Cummings & Johnson Brexit strategy might turn out to have a minor flaw

This is all very reminiscent of the French strategy with the Maginot Line, they weren't prepared for their opponents to go around them. https://t.co/cugJm1Vsfn — TSE (@TSEofPB) September 3, 2019 Or refuse to back early GE 'unless and until' the no-deal block is firmly on the statute book. — Peter Foster (@pmdfoster) September 3, 2019 The @BorisJohnson ‘no deal’ threat strategy is totally illogical when you think about it. No deal cannot BOTH be perfectly manageable (for U.K. audiences) and…

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Boris Johnson might just be a worthy successor to the UK Prime Minister from the second world war

Boris Johnson might just be a worthy successor to the UK Prime Minister from the second world war

Today is the eightieth anniversary of the Anglo-French declaration of war on Germany. The Conservative Prime Minister had championed and overseen a ruinous foreign policy that had brought the United Kingdom and most of Western Europe to disaster, and things got a lot worse. Conservative MPs who criticised this policy were denounced in the media and ostracised. Sound familiar? But enough about Brexit, even Boris Johnson does love a good Brexit is like WWII analogy. I’m of the opinion that…

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Boris Johnson channels both Theresa May and Gordon Brown

Boris Johnson channels both Theresa May and Gordon Brown

Nothing has changed. pic.twitter.com/aVYj3ZhO5y — TSE (@TSEofPB) September 2, 2019 Theresa May II — Alberto Nardelli (@AlbertoNardelli) September 2, 2019 He could at least have shown us all the new dog … — Dave Collins (@davidiancollins) September 2, 2019 Very reminiscent of Gordon Brown in 2007 allowing the hype of a snap election to build* then flat out denying he wanted an election *Heck one of Brown's MPs wrote at the time ‘Shortly there will be an election, in which…

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By George! Will BJ flop or will he last a long time?

By George! Will BJ flop or will he last a long time?

Will Boris Johnson continue to be Prime Minister until the 19th of November 2019? This is an interesting market from Ladbrokes, the one that caught my attention was Boris Johnson breaking George Canning’s record as the shortest serving Prime Minister. My initial thought was to back this market because he’s clearly goaded the anti No Dealers to take drastic action to honour the 2016 referendum campaign to Leave with a deal and with his government threatening to be lawbreakers instead…

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