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    Quote Originally Posted by stewarty27 View Post
    The Beast. He said he'd done a gig in Aberdeen and the doorman had told him this fact about the mighty Dandies.



    Aye Stewarty saw that chase a while back was surprised the chaser got that right but he explained how he knew.

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    Oh dear. Prorogation was unlawful. What next for Boris? Every step of his masterplan he fallen flat on his arse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mondo_notion View Post
    Oh dear. Prorogation was unlawful. What next for Boris? Every step of his masterplan he fallen flat on his arse.
    I don't think he gie's a fu(k tbh. He can stick down Prime Minister of the UK on the cv and dine out on it till he's an auld (unt spouting sh!te on BBC News for the next 20 years anytime they want a bit of light relief.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StandfreeFM View Post
    I don't think he gie's a fu(k tbh.
    I think he will. His and Cummings strategy has fizzled out completely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mondo_notion View Post
    I think he will. His and Cummings strategy has fizzled out completely.
    I confess to having Tory voting tendencies (I know I know) but even I am delighted that Johnson and his crooked cronies have been smashed in court today. It is an utter embarrassment for him but he is too brassed neck to resign. Having said all of that I am not sure being back in Parliament this week will make the slightest difference as they have already passed the key law to stop a no deal Brexit so it will be all hot air until the key date of 19th October when Johnson is meant to write the letter to extend the 31st October date by 3 months. No doubt he and the men in the shadows will endeavour to squirm out of this commitment so we may need the courts to continue holding their feet to the fire

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red Zone View Post
    I confess to having Tory voting tendencies (I know I know) but even I am delighted that Johnson and his crooked cronies have been smashed in court today. It is an utter embarrassment for him but he is too brassed neck to resign. Having said all of that I am not sure being back in Parliament this week will make the slightest difference as they have already passed the key law to stop a no deal Brexit so it will be all hot air until the key date of 19th October when Johnson is meant to write the letter to extend the 31st October date by 3 months. No doubt he and the men in the shadows will endeavour to squirm out of this commitment so we may need the courts to continue holding their feet to the fire
    The way the whole thing is going I wouldn't be surprised if a 2nd EU referendum managed to get pushed through and the result this time was exactly the same as before. Then the whole thing starts again.

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    Ha ha ha

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    Here's the big problem with today's court ruling - a bunch of unelected judges have given themselves more power. Neither parliament or the government said they had this power, they just helped themselves. This has created a precedent and there will now be many more court cases like this. We are now on the slippery slope to rule by unelected judges.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jupiter View Post
    Here's the big problem with today's court ruling - a bunch of unelected judges have given themselves more power. Neither parliament or the government said they had this power, they just helped themselves. This has created a precedent and there will now be many more court cases like this. We are now on the slippery slope to rule by unelected judges.
    Surely can't be any worse than being ruled by an unelected Prime Minister who is basically saying f@ck the law of the land

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red Zone View Post
    Surely can't be any worse than being ruled by an unelected Prime Minister who is basically saying f@ck the law of the land
    Of course it can. We can get rid of Boris at the next general election which is coming soon. It is impossible to get rid of unelected judges.

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