PM refuses to stop dubbing anti no-deal Brexit law ‘surrender act’
Former Cabinet minister Amber Rudd said Boris Johnson was using words that ‘incite violence’.
Former Cabinet minister Amber Rudd said Boris Johnson was using words that ‘incite violence’.
His comments come as the Church of England criticised MPs’ language as “not worthy of our country”.
"For those of us who do want to work cross-party to achieve a deal, this is making it much, much more difficult,” confirmed Lisa Nandy as Paula Sherriff spoke of fears another MP would be murdered.
Yesterday there was an atmosphere in the chamber "worse than any I’ve known in my 22 years in the House".
“A presentation about the prime minister’s proposals and Brexit that had been broadcast on what transpires to be 3,000 digital noticeboards of primary schools around this country, without the consent of the schools”
The First Minister spoke out after judges found the decision to suspend Parliament was unlawful.
The Welsh First Minister said Boris Johnson had played fast and loose with the constitution.
Both Conservative and Labour MPs have made the move after prorogation was deemed unlawful.
Britain First has claimed it will patrol Kent beaches to confront any migrants coming ashore in small boats.
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