This current Parliament assembled is making the UK a laughing stock on the global stage, and diminishing its effect on world affairs – it has to stop.
In his response to the Prime Minister’s Brexit Negotiations Statement, leader of the opposition, Jeremy Corbyn appears to have threatened Labour MP’s with removing the whip.
The deafening din of opposition to Boris Johnson’s prorogation of Parliament was there for all to hear, the opposition parties lapped it up. They’ve taken today off though.
The UK Attorney General, Geoffrey Cox QC MP, gave a rip-roaring display at the resumption of sitting in the House of Commons, calling the current Parliament “dead”.
The UK Supreme Court has ruled that Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s prorogation of Parliament for five weeks was unlawful and is therefore not in effect.