Thursday 26 September 2019

Support for Johnson

Let us not forget for a minute, that the highest court in the land found that the Prime Minister and three senior members of the Privy Council acted illegally. They all gave the Monarch unlawful information.

The Court was silent on whether these were lies, but it is implicit.

The Prime Minister broke the law in suspending Parliament to prevent scrutiny.

Those are the facts.

Johnson says he respects the Court but not the judgement.

The Prime Minister stated he though the judgement political. Setting him on a collision course with the Judiciary.

For this, the Lord Chancellor should resign.

He, so far, as not.

The Times, The Telegraph, The Mail and Express all supported Johnson and attacked the Judges.

The Leader of the House, JRM, called this a coup.

The Prime Minister and JRM as head of the Privy Council were found to have acted unlawfully. This is the coup.

Johnson is using inflammatory language to get a reaction from Parliament to get the election as soon as possible, as it fits what he wants. This threatens the safety of many members of the House and their families. He thinks this OK.

The use of terms like "surrender bill" is being used to provoke focus groups of hardline Brexit supporters. It is calculated and sickening.

That moderate MPs and Ministers are either cheering this along, or staying silent means they are complicit.

I feel the country and political system now broken, who knows where this will end.

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