That's not the way I read those two tweets. I think the judge is basically saying 'let's not bother wasting time with the preliminaries of deciding whether or not to hear the case, and then hearing it - let's do the whole thing in one go, and you can have an extra few days to prepare, and it will still be done before Parliament is suspended'.
Not when it's framed as a statement which is incorrect, no. But then life itself generally doesn't let people say incorrect things and get away with it all the time (except in Government, obviously).
If that rumour turns out to be true it would be hilarious
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Interesting comment from Gordon Brown. Basically, if the EU extend the date, and we do go out with no deal, then Johnson cannot blame the EU because it will be his decision and his alone.
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Boris Johnson is expected to submit written reasons for the prorogation, if this fails to materialise he will be asked to come in and speak under oath.
On the one hand it would be funny, heads would explode, on the other I don't believe it at all.
As much as I think being in the EU is a good thing overall, we should, and currently are, able to unilaterally leave the EU when we want.
Well that's him ****ed then, isn't it?
It wasn't. We were already part of CAP.
The question was:
Do you think that the United Kingdom should stay in the European Community (the Common Market)?
Exactly.
All well and good except for one thing, the EU cannot unilaterally extend the exit date. It has to be agreed between the EU and the UK.
Pompous ****Still claiming to know what someone thinks, believes and wants. #Arrogant
Nothing about the European union where did that morph out of ? Oh but we did keep sterling LEAVE MEANS LEAVE
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I agree completely.
But if that happened, it would be Johnson's decision alone. Nothing to do with the EU. Who could the Leavers blame for the complete clusterf*** then ?
Not quite - simply no official response today and a full hearing set next week.
Hearing has been brought forward from next Friday (6th) to Tuesday (3rd). Boris Johnson is expected to submit written reasons for the prorogation, if this fails to materialise he will be asked to come in and speak under oath.
A further, separate hearing with Gina Miller & John Major is set for Thursday.
I expect most MP's now have two email folders labelled 'remain campaign' and 'leave campaign'. More regular/vociferous campaigners correspondence probably gets classified as spam.
I was surprised to see your favourite publication managed to provide a balanced article on the latest developments. You probably missed it.
https://www.theguardian.com/comment...ament-brexit-prorogue-mps-alternative-no-deal
That can't be the very same John Major who prorogued parliament back in 1997 arguably for political reasons, can it?
https://www.theyworkforyou.com/debates/?id=1997-03-18a.719.2#g719.5