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On Sun, 03 Jan 2021 16:15:43 +0000, Norman Wells wrote:

On 03/01/2021 14:21, Pamela wrote:
On 14:05 3 Jan 2021, The Todal said:
On 03/01/2021 13:58, Jeff Gaines wrote:
On 03/01/2021 in message Roger
Hayter wrote:


They are most certainly not just history! The next time a Prime
Minister wants to make a decision irrevocably committing the country
under an international treaty, or the next time he or she wants to
carry out something like Krystallnacht with Parliament conveniently
prorogued then these decisions will make it obviously ultra vires.
That is a bigger contribution to the UK constitution than many other
people have made. Certainly bigger than Farage's contribution
whether or not you think Brexit a good thing.

Presumably Parliament would be free to change the law (or the effect
of these judgements)?

Certainly. Parliament (as distinct from the Government or the Prime
Minister) is always able to change the law. It is the supreme
authority. And always should be.

Boris is currently unpopular with the public. Yet he has a huge
majority in Parliament. The only way to reconcile these two facts is
to have a leadership challenge soon, now that Brexit is "done".

https://www.theguardian.com/politics...poll-predicts-
a-uk-general-election-now-would-wipe-out-tory-majority

Boris is a one-trick Brexit pony without any more tricks.

He may manage to evade responsibility for not delivering election
promises, but post-Brexit chaos and mismanagement of Covid will be
firmly put at his door.


No, once it's all gone away, people will just be glad to forget it and
get back to normal. They'll be thankful.

It's hard to imagine how he can be re-elected.


Well, there's no need to worry yourself about that until 2024, is there?

The Tory Party will appoint a replacement long before then.


Why should they after all he's done for them? They're in a very
comfortable position, thank you very much, Boris.


de Pfeffel's in a tailspin. He's ****ed up
every single thing that he's touched.


Nope, he got brexit done and recovered from the virus fine.

Got to be PM too.

And he has got a lot more done than you ever have too.

He'll be gone before the end of this year.


Just another of your pathetic little drug crazed drunken fantasys.