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Skybird 08-28-19 05:56 AM

Toxteth was 1981, and Jim was still younger and juicy back then. Riot police does not send the oldest horses to the streets, but the young panthers.

Jimbuna 08-28-19 05:58 AM

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Originally Posted by kraznyi_oktjabr (Post 2624658)
What would happen, if Her Majesty refused to follow HM Government's advice? I would propably just instruct BoJo to "do your damn job!" rather than consent to this nonsense.

That is the million dollar question.

Jimbuna 08-28-19 06:04 AM

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Originally Posted by kraznyi_oktjabr (Post 2624661)
Which one of them? According to the Wikipedia there have been four riots in Brixton: 1981, 1985, 1995 and 2011. Did you have opportunity to "enjoy" all of them or just one?

Two actually (1981). IIRC Brixton was March/April and no sooner had the reinforcements been returned to their usual Force area then Toxteth flared up in June/july (a copycat IMHO).

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2624664)
Toxteth was 1981, and Jim was still younger and juicy back then. Riot police does not send the oldest horses to the streets, but the young panthers.

Correctamundo, in those days I could comfortably hold a six foot riot shield and carbon baton :)

STEED 08-28-19 06:17 AM

In those days the police were real police and took no stick from these wet behind the ears bleeding heart liberals that have destroyed our once great police force.

Jim...:salute:


Back on the big news today I am not buying that guff about the queen's speech bit that is so lame of an excuse by bojo.

Jimbuna 08-28-19 06:54 AM

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A group of parliamentarians has asked Scotland's top civil court to block Boris Johnson's bid to suspend parliament next month.

The 75 pro-Remain politicians launched their legal bid at the Court of Session in Edinburgh last month.

A judge is due to hear the case 6 September - but the group is now seeking to speed up the legal process.

The legal challenge to the move was launched in the Scottish courts last month, and is being headed by SNP MP Joanna Cherry and Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson, aided by Jo Maugham of the Good Law Project.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotla...itics-49496517
This is getting silier by the hour. A Scottish court is being asked to make a decision on something the English courts have yet to potentially give a ruling on.

Jimbuna 08-28-19 07:53 AM

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Boris Johnson has asked the Queen to suspend parliament from the middle of next month, which will restrict MPs' ability to block a no-deal Brexit.

Under the government's plan, which has prompted a furious political row, parliament will be prorogued from the week beginning 9 September until 14 October.

This is the date on which a new Queen's Speech - detailing the legislative agenda of Mr Johnson's administration - will be held.

However, House of Commons Speaker John Bercow claimed it was "blindingly obvious that the purpose of prorogation now would be to stop parliament debating Brexit and performing its duty in shaping a course for the country".

He called it a "constitutional outrage". https://news.sky.com/story/pm-boris-...ember-11795978
Boris is certainly determined to "Do or die"

Jimbuna 08-28-19 07:59 AM

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Corbyn asks to meet Queen over PM's 'smash and grab' plan to suspend parliament https://news.sky.com/story/parliamen...tator-11795990
If you're going to allow the bin dipper an audience ma'am I'd suggest you lock away the family silver first.

https://i.postimg.cc/J0LXcfXH/f1f0e3...30fe332a1e.jpg

Jimbuna 08-28-19 10:16 AM

The Queen has given her consent to Boris request for the prorogation of Parliament and in all fairness to her she had very little wriggle room to make any kind of political decision because.....the Queen acts on the advice of her prime minister.

kraznyi_oktjabr 08-28-19 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2624718)
The Queen has given her consent to Boris request for the prorogation of Parliament and in all fairness to her she had very little wriggle room to make any kind of political decision because.....the Queen acts on the advice of her prime minister.

No surprise and understandable. However these kind of situations raise one important question: if the Queen does not have power to scrutinize morally or legally questionable advice, then why such position should exist? I'm not saying, that Her Majesty should be granted power to completely overrule HM Government, but power to subject such questionalble advice to parliamentary vote, would be sensible in my opinion.

mapuc 08-28-19 12:15 PM

After have following your comments in this thread and by following the news in Denmark, Sweden and a little in German

I understand why B.J. Toke this step.

Furthermore The Parliament shouldn't pointing fingers at B.J. and accuse him for...(forgot the word) ´cause the way they have acted or lack of acting in the Brexit, show that they(the parliament) have the biggest fault.

The British people voted for a Brexit-Please respect this.

Markus

STEED 08-28-19 12:30 PM

Ruth Davidson could be going...

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-49502861

Of course this will not dent bojo in any way.

Nor will this...

https://news.sky.com/story/hundreds-...ament-11796215

Skybird 08-28-19 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by mapuc (Post 2624737)
Furthermore The Parliament shouldn't pointing fingers at B.J. and accuse him for...(forgot the word) ´cause the way they have acted or lack of acting in the Brexit, show that they(the parliament) have the biggest fault.

100% correct.

Also, Corbyn has no point to make if meeting the Queen. In these days, its Her Majesty's government by name only - not by meaning.

Formally, Johnson, as far as I understand the British system, has practiced means of the PM's legal, formally encoded powers, with precedences of PMs before having done it, too.

A parliament that has made such a foul joke and hilarious carricature of itself in past months, has no moral ground to claim anymore. If now they get outmanouvered, the only ones they have to accuse for that, are themselves.

Johnson really sets upa a fight on all fronts, it seems. It was this kind aggressiveness that I expected from the british side from day one after the referendum on - and practiced against the EU.

This crisis comes from a disagreement on what modern "democracy" should be. Is the will of the voting majoirty of the people at its focus, or is the will of a small fraudulent wannabe-elite that creeps to and usurps power at its focus by using decepetion, bribery, fraud and lies? Both is not what the ancient Greek idea was about, so do not even try to start loooking there, ancient Greek and modern contemporary democracy are two totally different things, the one being the antagonist to the other.

Skybird 08-29-19 04:20 AM

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-49504526

Johnson said "The candyfloss of outrage we've had over the last 24 hours, which I think is almost entirely confected, is from people who never wanted to leave the European Union," he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme. "This is the greatest period of anger for them, or of confected anger, because after 31 October we will have left," he added.



https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...onstitutional/

Reese-Moog said the only "constitutional crisis" was being caused by those who opposed the decision of the 2016 referendum. Think of him what you want, he is right with that.

STEED 08-29-19 05:10 AM

So the resignations have started with some guy in the HoL's and now this..

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Ruth Davidson has quit as leader of the Scottish Conservatives

Bojo has sealed his fate what that is time will tell and yet they are all a bloody disgrace acting like a load of dickheads. This bloody mess has shown these B'stards are bloody unfit the whole bloody lot of them should be sacked.

STOP VOTING FOR MORONS!

Skybird 08-29-19 05:28 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2624824)
STOP VOTING FOR MORONS!


Why saying it twice? Stop voting. Morons they all are. Else they would not be up for voting.


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