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33 minutes ago, bickster said:

This government specialises in making claims it can’t control

It would be like the council telling me I can’t have a 20ft fence because it’s too tall.  Then resubmitting the plan with it painted blue stating that it addresses the concerns the council have with the fence and it stops the legal objections.

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12 minutes ago, markavfc40 said:

Jenrick has resigned as immigration minister. Maybe the polices haven't gone far enough for that bastard.

 

That’s exactly how C4 news are reporting it.

He’s gone to cause the PM embarrassment as the bill didn’t go far enough.

 

When will they start wearing smart little uniforms by Hugo Boss and clicking their heels together?

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Sunak no longer has any semblance of control over his party

He's got 100 or so One Nation Tories saying leaving the ECHR is an absolute red line on the other side he has the three main Throbber factions, Marc Frenchname's mob, Braverman's Stormtrooper's and the soon to be one term Red Wall Tories all saying we must leave the ECHR.

I think a May General Election is almost too far away for Sunak. He'll never make it to the summer

 

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Yeah, my initial thought on reading he'd resigned due to this policy was surprise that he'd discovered a conscience, but no, he literally wants more, and for ministers to basically be all powerful.


The Tories aren't too far from being lead by people who'd have looked like BNP candidates twenty years ago.

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This is what they’ve come to 

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The bill, which must be voted on by Parliament, orders the courts to ignore key sections of the Human Rights Act in an attempt to sidestep the Supreme Court's existing judgment.

It also orders the courts to ignore other British laws or international rules - such as the international Refugee Convention - that stand in the way of deportations to Rwanda.

Ordering the courts to ignore human rights act, British laws or international law so they can’t say that it’s a disgrace.

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I hope the courts find another new way to block it

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4 minutes ago, Genie said:

This is what they’ve come to 

Ordering the courts to ignore human rights act, British laws or international law so they can’t say that it’s a disgrace.

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I hope the courts find another new way to block it

If the lords don't block this, what's the point of them.

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8 hours ago, chrisp65 said:

Who’s this making a cameo reappearance…

 

 

“I don’t remember” is not quite the same as no.

For someone who seems to have never heard the term factory reset before you’d think he’d remember if he had or hadn’t tried to do it.

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We now have a sitting duck Tory leader who is beleaguered from all sides and the possibility of a leadership challenge coming from a group whose main campaigning point seems to be that the Human Rights act is a little bit woke.

They really are astonishingly bad.

 

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