Quote Originally Posted by 1959_60 View Post
Turns out Brexiters aren't so keen on British judges enforcing British laws after all.

Speaking for myself, and as a Lib Dem, I am very happy that we are doing everything possible to stop a no deal Brexit on 31st October.
After this date we relish the prospect of an election.
But Boris cannot be trusted. He shut down Parliament in an attempt to run the clock down which would have meant that we would have left on 31st October with no deal. He failed in that.
But I don't trust him with this matter until the 31st October deadline has passed. He has already said that he won't ask the EU for an extension and that we will leave on 31st October - deal or no deal.
It appears that, according to the law, he will be obliged to ask for the extension but I simply don't trust the bloke to try to pull another stunt.
The Lib Dems meanwhile are attempting to guarantee 100% that Boris MUST ask for the extension (unless a new deal is agreed and ratified by Parliament) and to get this water tight guarantee in place before October 17th.
Once that is in place then we will be calling for a GE as soon as possible.
If a GE was called right now then Parliament would be shut down and be unable to do anything until after 31st October.

Obviously you take a different view from the Lib Dems, Labour, SNP etc in that you want a no deal Brexit and so you want a GE calling now.
If we had a Prime Minister that we could trust we might just agree with you, but we haven't.
You make that sound like you could trust Jeremy or Jo if they were Pm 59,
I’m not sure I’d trust any of them listening to them, yours has no interest in what the people want/ wanted and Jeremy is a snake in the grass with lots of terrorist friends.