Gransnet forums

News & politics

Johnson and Brexit

(1001 Posts)
Whitewavemark2 Fri 26-Jul-19 08:20:33

In his statement Johnson underlined his pledge to ditch the Irish backstop, and ramp up preparations for no deal, and to leave on 31st October regardless of what happens.

Mays withdrawal agreement has been binned, however in a phone call Juncker signalled the EU27s intention of sticking with the deal already negotiated by the British Government. This includes the backstop.

Juncker told Johnson that the EU would be prepared to alter the political declaration.
Ireland has declared itself as “alarmed”
Barnier signalled that Johnson’s rhetoric almost certainly meant that the U.K. was going into a GE.

Expect a huge public information campaign and a large level of spending in preparation for no deal.

paddyann Tue 27-Aug-19 00:46:54

Apparently as Scotland has increased police numbers and has lowered crime OUR police will be drafted into NI in the event of a no deal Brexit.Even though we dont want brexit and our police service is a seperate entity from teh other UK forces,because it will be a "National emergency" they can take our police and put then in the direct line of danger policing a country where they wont be welcome .Am I angry ..you bet I am.I'm livid ,let Boris and his fellow brexiteers patrol and see how they get on and leave our people out of it .

Whitewavemark2 Tue 27-Aug-19 12:27:50

Mood music coming from the meeting this morning to plan to prevent a no deal sounds positive.

Let’s hope that they are disciplined enough to carry it through.

varian Tue 27-Aug-19 12:46:27

Those at the meeting have now agreed to pursue the legislative route to preventing a no deal brexit.

GracesGranMK3 Wed 28-Aug-19 08:57:23

IDS is starting the "where the blame lies" with his nasty comments again. Yes, the aim of some of the group is to stop Brexit, but a) that is not the aim of all of the group and b) the only aim agreed upon was to stop no deal. No deal is only, as far as I can find, wanted by a third of voters (currently 34%). If anyone else knows differently they should show us.

SirChenjin Wed 28-Aug-19 09:23:16

Breaking news - Boris and his shower are to ask the Queen to suspend Parliament.

This is unbelievable angry

GracesGranMK3 Wed 28-Aug-19 09:32:42

It still seems to be high level chatter but it would force both the timing of the no no-deal move and the chances of a vote of no confidence. The Johnson part of the Cons seem to be very keen on an election based on Brexit as far as I can see.

MawB Wed 28-Aug-19 09:34:16

Oops Sirch didn’t spot this when I started my thread blush

MaizieD Wed 28-Aug-19 09:47:03

it would force both the timing of the no no-deal move and the chances of a vote of no confidence

But if Parliament were to be prorogued, GG2, there would be no opportunity for a vote of no confidence.

GracesGranMK3 Wed 28-Aug-19 09:51:41

They would be back before the 31st. There is a Queens speech in mid-October (if he does this) which, if it is voted down acts as a vote of no confidence. Johnson will no doubt paint that, in the subsequent election, as parliament against the people.

GracesGranMK3 Wed 28-Aug-19 09:53:18

They are trying to remove any 'meaningful' vote of no confidence.

Grandad1943 Wed 28-Aug-19 09:55:24

On hearing the news that Johnson is about to suspend Parliament to allow for a no-deal Brexit, everyone in this office stopped and could not believe what they were hearing.

In all probability, an immediate motion of no confidence in this government on the return of Parliament next week is now the only way forward to stop this government taking this country out of the European Union without the involvement of Parliament.

There could also be the possibility that the monarch could refuse to sign of Johnson's wishes.

Surely this has to be the largest threat to democracy and stability of this country since the fifteenth century.

GracesGranMK3 Wed 28-Aug-19 10:00:38

Next two weeks crucial. Boris is taking over Parliament against the MPs.

LK tweeted " Johnson govt to hold Queens speech on 14th October, will be confirmed by privy council at Balmoral today - No 10 says it's all business as usual for new govt, but has useful side effect that denies MPs time to try and stop no deal.

GracesGranMK3 Wed 28-Aug-19 10:02:37

Yvette Cooper tweeted " Boris Johnson is trying to use the Queen to concentrate power in his own hands - this is a deeply dangerous and irresponsible way to govern."

GracesGranMK3 Wed 28-Aug-19 10:16:06

I have to agree Grandad. I never thought I would live through our parliament being treated like this. It seems we have a putative dictator.

SirChenjin Wed 28-Aug-19 10:51:49

Is this dissolution of democracy what you Leavers voted for? Or is there some small part of you which feels uneasy about the way this is being pushed through by a tiny band of extreme right wing Tories?

I can only hope that this is the beginning of the end for these awful people.

Labaik Wed 28-Aug-19 10:56:07

No; they'll just be blaming remainers for preventing 'the will of the people' from happening. It's always someone else's fault...sad

Elegran Wed 28-Aug-19 11:01:11

Don't just rant on here. It achieves very little except keeps othe members informed. If you are on Facebook, Twitter, and other social media, copy the message below and post it. Email it to your MP, your MSP, your MEP, to Buck House, to everyone you can think of who will share it. Turn it into a meme that is repeated again and again.

"SUSPENDING PARLIAMENT MAKES IT POSSIBLE FOR A POTENTIAL DICTATOR TO SILENCE THE AUTHENTIC VOICE OF THE PEOPLE There is more danger to our freedom and democracy in this proposal than ever there was in our association with the EU.

THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE IS HEARD IN THIS NATION THROUGH OUR FREELY AND LEGALLY ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES IN A SYSTEM OF SECRET UNIVERSAL VOTING WHICH HAS BEEN FOUGHT AND DIED FOR OVER CENTURIES. Once the precedent is established, it will be copied whenever a Prime Minister wishes to rule without any opposition - like a monarch with absolute power.

IS THIS WHAT VOTERS REALLY WANT?.

Share this and circulate it. This must be stopped."

varian Wed 28-Aug-19 11:24:22

I have already emailed my MP this morning but as he is listed as a member of the ERGs, I expect it will go straight to his junk file.

Labaik Wed 28-Aug-19 11:32:16

Thanks Elegran; I'm in such shock [and so angry] this morning I can't get my head round composing what to write to people. I've signed various petitions [can't do a link I'm afraid].

varian Wed 28-Aug-19 14:56:11

Tory MPs will vote to bring down the government, Dominic Grieve has said in the wake of shock news Boris Johnson will suspend parliament just weeks before the Brexit deadline.

The former attorney general Grieve has warned the new prime minister rebel Tories are ready to back a no-confidence motion and tear down Johnson’s administration over what the MP called a “reckless” and “unconstitutional” bid to avoid scrutiny in the Commons.

The prime minister was accused of a “coup” and of behaving like a “tin pot dictator” on Wednesday as he revealed he would ask the Queen to prorogue parliament from mid-September to mid-October.

Fears that Britain is now poised to tumble out of the European Union on October 31 without a deal, something the own government’s analysis has said will lead to a hard border in Northern Ireland, food and fuel shortages, riots and chaos at UK ports.

Johnson insisted that MPs will still have time to debate Brexit and that he was suspending parliament so he can set out a new domestic agenda in a fresh Queen’s speech on October 14.

Grieve said Tory backbenchers will not allow parliament’s voice to be muffled.

“I have always made clear that I want to stop a no-deal Brexit. I will take staged, graded measures to do it,” he said.

“I would wish if at all possible to avoid bringing down a Conservative government on a vote of no confidence but if that is what is ultimately took I would be willing to do it.

“I think there are a number of colleagues who have said exactly the same thing.”

Former justice secretary David Gauke, who resigned when Johnson was elected Tory leader, warned that the PM was setting a “dangerous precedent”.

www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/rebel-tories-will-bring-down-government-over-no-deal-brexit-says-dominic-grieve_uk_5d666b4ce4b063c341f87e62?utm_hp_ref=uk-politics

POGS Wed 28-Aug-19 15:27:30

It is not the Prorogation of Parliament that is the issue, that is quite normal.

It is the length of time, 23 days, that is the problem.

Whitewavemark2 Wed 28-Aug-19 15:34:47

pogs It isn’t, it is the reason for prorogation.

To prevent parliament which is sovereign to have a say in the brexit debacle.

GrannyGravy13 Wed 28-Aug-19 15:37:29

WWMK2 Parliament have been debating Brexit for three years whilst getting very little other business done.

What difference does three days make?

SirChenjin Wed 28-Aug-19 15:42:21

It's not 3 days - that's been explained to you on the other thread.

Whitewavemark2 Wed 28-Aug-19 15:51:52

The Queen must be pretty pissed off.

Her hand has been forced to give Johnson dictatorial powers. Our constitution has been fundamentally been changed today.

This discussion thread has reached a 1000 message limit, and so cannot accept new messages.
Start a new discussion