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I have genuinely never heard a PM act like Boris has today, it's truly unbelievable.
 
Talk of peers in the Lords possibly filibustering the Bill, is there any way to overcome that? And how likely is it? (If the bill passes of course)
 
I was hoping that, by now, Rees-Mogg would be in the back of a removal van.
 
Boris is cracking up. The buffoon can’t handle himself. Love it.
 
I have come to the conclusion that Jo Swinson is nothing but a massive pair of tits.

Not that I have any complaints. :smirk:
Oh, FFS. I may not have the power to ticket your penis extension anymore but I'd key the thing without a moment's thought.
 
What happens if Scotland successfully votes for independence in a few years (seems very likely)?

More hard borders?
 
If there is an election where should Labour stand? Go to the EU and negotiate a deal (pointless) or hold a second referendum and campaign for remain?
 
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Benn, Benyon, Brine, Burt, Clark, Clarke, Gauke, Greening, Grieve, Gyimah, Hammond x2, Harrington, Margot, Letwin, Milton, Nokes, Sandbach, Soames, Stewart, Vaizey
 


Suspicious, Rees-Mogg deliberately irritated the debate with his antics and I think Johnson only feigned anger. His response was pre-planned.

This feels like a set up with the Johnson gang getting ready to jump ship possibly for the Brexit Party as the Tory ship sinks in an election. With Cummings in place and the plans for an election all ready to go, I foresee a pretty angry election and a fresh Brexit agenda offered by Johnson and Farage. I also see Trump’s influence behind these moves.
 
If there is an election where should Labour stand? Go to the EU and negotiate a deal (pointless) or hold a second referendum and campaign for remain?

Referendum I'd imagine. Think they know it's the only option for them.
 
Suspicious, Rees-Mogg deliberately irritated the debate with his antics and I think Johnson only feigned anger.
Like Trump, he's too insincere to be a convincing actor.

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Trump desperately trying to look serious
 
So, we now move to a period where the government tries to force an election where everyone assumes they mean to fake the date in order to force through an incredibly unpopular policy?
 
Suspicious, Rees-Mogg deliberately irritated the debate with his antics and I think Johnson only feigned anger. His response was pre-planned.

This feels like a set up with the Johnson gang getting ready to jump ship possibly for the Brexit Party as the Tory ship sinks in an election. With Cummings in place and the plans for an election all ready to go, I foresee a pretty angry election and a fresh Brexit agenda offered by Johnson and Farage. I also see Trump’s influence behind these moves.

My natural reaction would be, "Nah, too far-fetched".

But then there was that story of him doing the same ramshackle speech act at two different award ceremonies.