Message from @Machinimal
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Because of the fact they are the supreme Court and diversity
Is it that o'neil chap?
Yeah
He just tried to prove precedent
And lady hale disagreed and he had no real response to that
Tried to prove prorogative power was justicable with a single case
That could also be defined as a case that dealt with common law
>English
>Patriotic
Choose one
He is essentially arguing against all forms of prorogation at this point.
His argument hinges on the court having to decide what a reasonable prorogation is
He is essentially directly calling on the court to become politically charged
Fuck off Gina Miller, this is a woman happy to buy her own way, not the first lawsuit.
Kek
Now his argument is that boris outsmarted them
It's a true statement, it just speaks more to their intelligence than bojos
imagine being PM and getting bullied this hard by a nobody
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Name a PM a similar situation hasn't happened to
#IncredibleSulk
I'm surprised it's even legal in the UK to confront the PM
...
Yes
you can't say shit on twitter without the Met knocking on your door
That's how freedom generally works
Surprisingly, the UK still has some of it
How is the NHS being destroyed? Fucking retard
**PRIVATIZATION**
YOU'RE KILLING PEOPLE IF YOU VOTE TORY
!!!!!!!!!!!!
What, the privatisation that the Labour government under Blair instituted?
The privatisation that is costing the NHS billions and makes hospitals permanent renters from the private sector?
That privatisation?
You're killing people by voting Tory.
Was that privatisation or socialization of the private clinics
That was called privatisation
Only thing I saw happen was more regulations and less funding. Which ≠ privatisation
Rather than being honest about spending, Blair contrived a private funding agreement for new hospitals that meant a £20m hospital ended up costing often over £200m