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MM wrote:
On 12 Sep 2019 06:18:37 GMT, Stephen Cole wrote: RH156RH wrote: Try this logic: the monarch is above the law (fact). In law it is the monarch not Johnson who has made the order to prorogue. Ergo, what Johnson's motives were or were not is irrelevant to the the question of the prorogation because it is the monarch who has made it. Ergo, the prorogation is lawful because the Queen is above the law and is the font of all law...RH IÂ’m not convinced that thatÂ’s how the law actually works, but it doesnÂ’t matter either way really; this whole squalid debacle is simply a minor but crucial part of the eventual proletariat uprising and subsequent public guillotining of the entire Royal Family, so the precise technical details donÂ’t really come into it. HTH. Ta. Viva la revolution! +1 WHS -- M0TEY // STC www.twitter.com/ukradioamateur |
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