Message from @GalaxyBrainer

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2019-09-24 10:02:58 UTC  

so the idea is "they did it wrong last time", I think I heard this somewhere else

2019-09-24 11:18:22 UTC  

https://apple.news/AZMYmI7-nQ7iFT2R-YY-cVw

2019-09-24 11:18:53 UTC  

'Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said the ruling showed Mr Johnson's "contempt for democracy"

2019-09-24 11:19:19 UTC  

looks like Corbyn is going to come through with brexit then

2019-09-24 11:19:21 UTC  

OH WAIT

2019-09-24 11:19:40 UTC  

So, it's unlawful every year

2019-09-24 11:19:41 UTC  

that wouldnt be a contradiction of principle

2019-09-24 11:19:49 UTC  

and we cant have that

2019-09-24 11:20:09 UTC  

we need to judge everything on a case by case basis

2019-09-24 11:20:15 UTC  

where things that benefit me are good

2019-09-24 11:20:29 UTC  

and things that detriment to me are bad

2019-09-24 11:20:38 UTC  

thats how we gun run it

2019-09-24 11:20:50 UTC  

they said its only unlawfull if theres no reasonable grounds to frustrate parliment for so long.

2019-09-24 11:21:07 UTC  

seems like a daft ruling to me

2019-09-24 11:21:37 UTC  

'reasonable'

2019-09-24 11:21:51 UTC  

not subjective at all

2019-09-24 11:21:54 UTC  

that's why i think its daft, they didn't really explain how it was an extreme effect on democracy either

2019-09-24 11:22:11 UTC  

they just said the act of prorouging itself has an extreme effect

2019-09-24 11:22:12 UTC  

but hasn't this been

2019-09-24 11:22:20 UTC  

the longest session of parliament

2019-09-24 11:22:38 UTC  

though to be fair, why would that matter

2019-09-24 11:22:42 UTC  

was it prorogued last year

2019-09-24 11:22:53 UTC  

i remember vaguely that i think it was

2019-09-24 11:23:00 UTC  

but i'm not certain

2019-09-24 11:23:02 UTC  

It happens every year for the queen's speech

2019-09-24 11:23:03 UTC  

i remember it has been

2019-09-24 11:23:10 UTC  

the years before

2019-09-24 11:23:19 UTC  

and it's a regular thing

2019-09-24 11:23:43 UTC  

the problem seems to be more the leangth, and the core of the reasoning is because of brexit parliment needs to be sitting to do its job.

2019-09-24 11:23:56 UTC  

it's weird the fuss arbitrarily being generated for... something so normal

2019-09-24 11:24:44 UTC  

youd think 3 years of negotiating with a parliament full of traitors to the parties would mean something

2019-09-24 11:24:47 UTC  

but i guess not

2019-09-24 11:24:53 UTC  

lets go globalists yeet yeet

2019-09-24 11:25:12 UTC  

they also noted at the start of the docment that parilement suspended its rules so it could enact legislation. but they didn't touch on that and i'd like to know if suspending parlimentary rules to get legislation through that you'd like is ilegal or not

2019-09-24 11:25:18 UTC  

or renders the legislation invalid

2019-09-24 11:25:38 UTC  

that seems like a gaping whole wating to be abused by a partisan speaker

2019-09-24 11:26:04 UTC  

seems unreasonable to me to pass legislation to block a no deal

2019-09-24 11:26:13 UTC  

THATS unreasonable

2019-09-24 11:26:29 UTC  

especially when its come out that the majority of government have a Remain agenda