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Break the Law

Secret Chief

Very strong language
Minister: New bill will 'break international law'

^^^^^^

The minister "explained" that the law breaking will be in a "very specific and limited way." So if you go out and get caught by the police stealing you will be OK presumably if you simply make the officer aware that you were breaking the law in a "very specific and limited way."

When a government admits it will be breaking the law, what moral right do they have to expect its citizens to abide by the law?
 
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Secret Chief

Very strong language
I know. I'd like to say I'm shocked, but I'm not. Corrupt, lying, criminal.

Another senior civil servant has been announced as leaving today, apparently no longer able to be a part of this **** show. Even T.May got up and skewered the NI Minister in the Commons today.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
I know. I'd like to say I'm shocked, but I'm not. Corrupt, lying, criminal.

Another senior civil servant has been announced as leaving today, apparently no longer able to be a part of this **** show. Even T.May got up and skewered the NI Minister in the Commons today.

The thing is they will spin it, make it look like boris and co are doing their job and the gullible right will suck it up.
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
Between the USA and the UK, it's enough for people to start learning French or especially Deutsch.

Wie geht es Ihnen?
 

Secret Chief

Very strong language
The thing is they will spin it, make it look like boris and co are doing their job and the gullible right will suck it up.
Tomorrow's Torygraph headline is the oven-ready deal Johnson won the GE with is now described by him as unworkable. Still, we've got our sovereignty back.
 

exchemist

Veteran Member
Tomorrow's Torygraph headline is the oven-ready deal Johnson won the GE with is now described by him as unworkable. Still, we've got our sovereignty back.
It comes to something when the Bozograph can't support him.

He seems to have promised the ERG hard Brexiters something quite different from what he has signed with the EU as PM. And now it is coming home to roost. Frostie must be furious: how can he look Barnier in the eye and tell him what the UK is prepared to agree to, when his boss is trying to disown what he signed less than a year ago?

As for the sunlit uplands of "Global Britain", who will be interested in striking a deal with a country whose PM seems to think sticking to the terms of a deal is entirely optional?

It must be dawning, belatedly, on a lot of Tories why so many people that had had dealing with Bozo warned them he was not fit to be PM.
 

Secret Chief

Very strong language
In this strange new world I found myself today giving a little whoop when May asked her question. Mad, I know.
 

exchemist

Veteran Member
Another PMQs tomorrow?
6 questions, 0 answers, the Speaker still sitting on his hands.
Yes, I'm expecting another entertainingly floundering performance from Bozo today. However I read that Starmer intends to avoid the elephant trap of being seen as "siding with Brussels" over this. He needs to get the Red Wall people back, so he has to be careful how he plays this. His line of attack is likely to be the very reasonable one of "Why the hell are you stirring up arguments that have already been settled, instead of focusing on getting a deal for British jobs and the economy?"

But even a lot of Tories are very uncomfortable. Bozo can expect some tough questions from his own side, I think.
 
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