MPs vote to demand Johnson shares files on suspending parliament and no-deal Brexit with public
The move comes after files released in a Scottish court appeared to show Boris Johnson approved the suspension of Parliament on August 15.
The move comes after files released in a Scottish court appeared to show Boris Johnson approved the suspension of Parliament on August 15.
It will be interesting to see if, in view of Boris Johnson’s newly found affection for police, he will be swift to condemn the violence shown towards officers by his recently acquired ‘fans.’
Andrea Leadsom had accused the Speaker in the Mail on Sunday of "flagrant abuse" of process.
“There is no such thing as a clean break. No such thing as just getting it done,” explained Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar.
The Brexit Party move to strip £5 billion from the Treasury’s coffers, proving once again it’s a movement for the super-rich by the super-rich.
Legal experts mock government plan to avoid Brexit legislation on crucial day in parliament.
Leading QCs say Boris Johnson could go to jail if he defies the law.
The Prime Minister said he’d “rather be dead in a ditch' than ask for Brexit delay”, despite parliament moving to block a no-deal.
“Together we would be unstoppable", the former Ukip leader wrote.
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