Message from @Slen

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2019-09-29 00:53:58 UTC  

No, the Supreme Court can though because YOLO.

2019-09-29 00:54:00 UTC  

She hasnt done a damn thing

2019-09-29 00:54:01 UTC  

Yes

2019-09-29 00:54:03 UTC  

Prorogue

2019-09-29 00:54:09 UTC  

Dissolution is different

2019-09-29 00:54:16 UTC  

Her country bleeds and she watches

2019-09-29 00:54:22 UTC  

Summoning a new parliament covers that @Joshu

2019-09-29 00:54:36 UTC  

A parliament must first be dissolved

2019-09-29 00:54:38 UTC  

I think she'll intervene before mass social unrest.

2019-09-29 00:54:53 UTC  

If the country is on the brink of just collapsing, she'll have no other choice.

2019-09-29 00:54:54 UTC  

We won't get mass civil unrest

2019-09-29 00:55:07 UTC  

i dont think mass social unrest will actually happen

2019-09-29 00:55:16 UTC  

That comes from leftists lol

2019-09-29 00:55:21 UTC  

Probably not, but I think that's her breaking point.

2019-09-29 00:55:23 UTC  

i think people are too ground down, worn out, and scared of the police

2019-09-29 00:55:26 UTC  

"As of 2011, Queen Elizabeth II can no longer exercise her power to dissolve parliament. With the Fixed-Term Parliaments Act, a two-thirds vote in the House of Commons must occur to dissolve England’s government before a five-year fixed-term expires."

2019-09-29 00:55:32 UTC  

nah, mostly it'll be remainers crying when we finally leave

2019-09-29 00:56:20 UTC  

"The Queen previously wielded the power to dissolve Parliament and call a general election, but the Fixed-Term Parliaments Act put an end to that in 2011. Now a two-thirds vote in the commons is required to dissolve Parliament before a five-year fixed-term is up."

2019-09-29 00:56:52 UTC  

i bet when they penned the FTPA they never realised it might be used to force a minority government to helplessly sit there trying to ask for an election to happen

2019-09-29 00:57:26 UTC  

No, I bet they honestly knew it. And they probably hoped they were the ones who could bully the gov.

2019-09-29 00:57:46 UTC  

But they'd risk getting beaten so long as there's a chance they'd get a bigger stick.

2019-09-29 00:58:17 UTC  

Its why they're so cavalier about censorship, because they're confident they'll be incharge of it.

2019-09-29 00:58:21 UTC  

Here's the kicker it's very likely that the opposition will take control without a general election

2019-09-29 00:58:25 UTC  

It doesn't occur to them that they'll suffer.

2019-09-29 00:58:46 UTC  

The Lib Dems refuse Corbyn.

2019-09-29 00:58:52 UTC  

Half of his own party refuse him.

2019-09-29 00:58:57 UTC  

Damn you're right Joshu

2019-09-29 00:59:00 UTC  

Been through this, they need everyone

2019-09-29 00:59:07 UTC  

the SNP arnt enough

2019-09-29 00:59:13 UTC  

they even need the rebels

2019-09-29 00:59:17 UTC  

Yeah the feminist alliance will choose thier own

2019-09-29 00:59:39 UTC  

I cant see tories (ex tories) voting for corbyn

2019-09-29 00:59:45 UTC  

The rebels may be bought

2019-09-29 01:00:12 UTC  

The condition won't be corbyn

2019-09-29 01:00:14 UTC  

I'm also expecting more defections not too far in the future if the socialist agenda doesn't get curbed and instead accelerates. Because the Jews will feel the heat of communist motivated anti-semitism.

2019-09-29 01:00:30 UTC  

so we're back to crossing our fingers for fawkes Mk2

2019-09-29 01:00:43 UTC  

SNP's condition is corbyn though

2019-09-29 01:01:02 UTC  

The thing is

2019-09-29 01:01:06 UTC  

Jo Swinson wants to be Supreme Leader herself.

2019-09-29 01:01:06 UTC  

they all want different things