‘Absolutely not normal & pretending it is is frankly nonsense’ after Parliament to be prorogued for 32 days
The Queen has approved the Prime Minister’s request for Parliament to be prorogued for 32 days, the longest suspension in modern memory.
The Queen has approved the Prime Minister’s request for Parliament to be prorogued for 32 days, the longest suspension in modern memory.
The move has sparked fierce criticism from across the political divide.
The US president reaffirmed his backing for Mr Johnson via Twitter just days after the pair met in person at the G7 summit in Biarritz.
The Prime Minister will temporarily close down the Commons from the second week of September until October 14.
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Party leader Arlene Foster said the prorogation would also provide an opportunity to review the confidence and supply agreement with the Tories.
The PM has said he will suspend Parliament from around September 12 until the Queen's Speech
He isn;t short on confidence...
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