Message from @Joshu

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2019-10-09 09:42:01 UTC  

What is being reported?

2019-10-09 09:42:40 UTC  

That the case is attempting to get the court to send a letter on behalf of boris before the Benn deadline is even up?

2019-10-09 09:42:58 UTC  

Haven't seen that being reported

2019-10-09 09:43:59 UTC  

Obvious they are going to do the legal groundwork before the deadline since there won't be time after

2019-10-09 09:44:06 UTC  

So don't see what the issue is

2019-10-09 09:44:53 UTC  

And I continue to state, he'd be unwise not to send the letter

2019-10-09 09:45:27 UTC  

He would be plenty wise to not do it

2019-10-09 09:45:30 UTC  

If its legal

2019-10-09 09:45:31 UTC  

Links to infrmation supporting your points are allowed, you know. Actually, would prbably be benefical

2019-10-09 09:45:56 UTC  

I'm attempting to find it, read it a few days ago, however things may have changed due to yesterday's ruling

2019-10-09 09:46:04 UTC  

If it has I will accept that

2019-10-09 09:48:54 UTC  

I cannot find that specific report, therefore I must be mistaken

2019-10-09 09:50:09 UTC  

The clerk distinction here would be more of they send the letter for him

2019-10-09 09:50:13 UTC  

Or they force him to sign it

2019-10-09 09:50:24 UTC  

If they force him to sign it, OK maybe

2019-10-09 09:50:25 UTC  

They wouldn't need for him to sign it, they can send a letter on his behalf

2019-10-09 09:50:26 UTC  

Send for him?

2019-10-09 09:50:33 UTC  

Court acting as executive

2019-10-09 09:50:35 UTC  

Yes

2019-10-09 09:50:56 UTC  

Which is erotion of separation of powers further

2019-10-09 09:51:00 UTC  

And therefore is important

2019-10-09 09:51:15 UTC  

Important, but doesn't really change anything on the ground

2019-10-09 09:51:21 UTC  

Sign or prison is fine

2019-10-09 09:51:40 UTC  

Doesn't change anything until a lawsuit uses it as precident

2019-10-09 09:52:07 UTC  

If he didn't send a letter, and the courts didn't send a letter on his behalf, then the legality of brexit would be forever called into question, and they'd probably just revoke article 50 with a SO24

2019-10-09 09:52:30 UTC  

The whole "I won't ask for an extension" is a non-starter

2019-10-09 09:53:56 UTC  

Need to hang the traitors, I realise this isn't useful rhetoric but there seems little option.

2019-10-09 09:54:11 UTC  

Just need to bide your time and get an election

2019-10-09 09:54:23 UTC  

Though doubt this will help, iibh

2019-10-09 09:56:16 UTC  

Depends on extension yes or no

2019-10-09 09:56:26 UTC  

If yes, it's gonna have to be a tory BP alliance

2019-10-09 09:56:52 UTC  

Or if boris runs on a crash out no deal right now platform

2019-10-09 09:56:53 UTC  

Would need to be, but probably won't be because too many wets in the tory party still

2019-10-09 09:57:10 UTC  

Which case we'll get a lab/lib/snp coalition government and brexit will be ended

2019-10-09 09:57:17 UTC  

Like "Revoke ECA on first day" style thing

2019-10-09 09:58:21 UTC  

Boris would need to purge ~50 more MPs before an election to do that, so he won't

2019-10-09 09:59:02 UTC  

Unprecedented times

2019-10-09 09:59:04 UTC  

It's posisble

2019-10-09 09:59:08 UTC  

Even if not likely

2019-10-09 09:59:17 UTC  

I don't like to be surprised

2019-10-09 09:59:17 UTC  

He won't have the time to