Queen Will Suspend UK Parliament
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Brexit: Queen Will Suspend U.K. Parliament At Boris Johnson's Request : NPR[^] My very first thought was "Damn! I wish we had a Queen who could suspend our congress!" :-O Seriously though... what did the UK Parliament expect when they oppose the will of the people?
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Brexit: Queen Will Suspend U.K. Parliament At Boris Johnson's Request : NPR[^] My very first thought was "Damn! I wish we had a Queen who could suspend our congress!" :-O Seriously though... what did the UK Parliament expect when they oppose the will of the people?
Well, the Queen, I have heard, is no fan of the EU, so I was expecting her to step in at some time and make things happen.
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Well, the Queen, I have heard, is no fan of the EU, so I was expecting her to step in at some time and make things happen.
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Brexit: Queen Will Suspend U.K. Parliament At Boris Johnson's Request : NPR[^] My very first thought was "Damn! I wish we had a Queen who could suspend our congress!" :-O Seriously though... what did the UK Parliament expect when they oppose the will of the people?
some believe the perfect government is a benevolent dictator. I "somewhat" agree to this as when you add more than one person to the mix, it turns into a cluster fuck of epic proportions - hence our government.
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She does have the power to suspend parliament, it is about all she has, but of course wouldnt exercise that power without the PM asking her.
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some believe the perfect government is a benevolent dictator. I "somewhat" agree to this as when you add more than one person to the mix, it turns into a cluster fuck of epic proportions - hence our government.
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Brexit: Queen Will Suspend U.K. Parliament At Boris Johnson's Request : NPR[^] My very first thought was "Damn! I wish we had a Queen who could suspend our congress!" :-O Seriously though... what did the UK Parliament expect when they oppose the will of the people?
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Brexit: Queen Will Suspend U.K. Parliament At Boris Johnson's Request : NPR[^] My very first thought was "Damn! I wish we had a Queen who could suspend our congress!" :-O Seriously though... what did the UK Parliament expect when they oppose the will of the people?
#FakeNews It's normal procedure to shut parliament down during breaks. Not saying they haven't timed it to their advantage, but it isn't the big deal the media is making it out to be. Even governments take a break once a year.
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#FakeNews It's normal procedure to shut parliament down during breaks. Not saying they haven't timed it to their advantage, but it isn't the big deal the media is making it out to be. Even governments take a break once a year.
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Because democracy makes them sad.
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Because the break is prolonged a couple of weeks to make sure the parliament doesn't have time to do anything.
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello
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some believe the perfect government is a benevolent dictator. I "somewhat" agree to this as when you add more than one person to the mix, it turns into a cluster fuck of epic proportions - hence our government.
I believe your cluster fuck starts at the benevolence being selective.
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello
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Just a small problem with benevolent dictators. They grew less benevolent over time. A lot less.
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
megaadam wrote:
benevolent dictators. They grew less benevolent over time.
Examples?
Social Media - A platform that makes it easier for the crazies to find each other. Everyone is born right handed. Only the strongest overcome it. Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.
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megaadam wrote:
benevolent dictators. They grew less benevolent over time.
Examples?
Social Media - A platform that makes it easier for the crazies to find each other. Everyone is born right handed. Only the strongest overcome it. Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.
I could start with Julius Caesar, and go on from there. Or should I start earlier than that?
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.
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I could start with Julius Caesar, and go on from there. Or should I start earlier than that?
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.