And what happens if there is no royal assent for the extension bill? — Galuchat
Royal Assent is the Monarch's agreement that is required to make a Bill into an Act of Parliament. While the Monarch has the right to refuse Royal Assent, nowadays this does not happen; the last such occasion was in 1707, and Royal Assent is regarded today as a formality. — https://www.parliament.uk/site-information/glossary/royal-assent/
You presuppose much. — Galuchat
You presuppose it is impossible the bill wouldn't receive Royal Assent without the Monarch refusing assent. — Galuchat
Bring it on, anything is better than this. Remember it is only about a third of the population that has been brainwashed, another third is looking on in horror and astonishment.Just let them sober up and then we can consider letting them in again but without all the undeserved benefits they are enjoying now
Remember it is only about a third of the population that has been brainwashed, another third is looking on in horror and astonishment. — Punshhh
Thats ok, this illustrates the problem of populism, it generates divisions where is there are none, by exploiting moderate human behaviour.Yes, I bear that in mind, and I apologise to that "third", I didn't mean them.
For example Johnson simply needs to meet the EU leaders and insult them in person and they will find it difficult not to respond with an insult and to then grant the extension which he doesn't want. — Punshhh
Bercow was being accused by Johnson of impartiality. — NOS4A2
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