Boris Johnson: Supreme Court and British Parliament

boris johnson: After being hauled back from New York by order of the Supreme Court, a furious Boris Johnson tore into lawmakers in the House of Commons on Wednesday night for failing to back his Brexit plans or grant him a general election, according to Nine News Australia. Even by the vicious standards of British Parliament, the animosity of the clashes was shocking. To improve your experience update it here News World Boris Johnson British politics has been taken over by trolls By CNN8 37am Sep 28, 2019Facebook Tweet Mail Is Britain being led by political trolls Anyone looking at the state of the UK political scene these days would be forgiven for asking that question. Johnson goaded and taunted his opponents, denouncing no-deal Brexit legislation as a surrender act and accusing lawmakers of wanting to betray British voters who wanted to leave the European Union. When the trolls are in Parliament, how do we stop feeding the trolls, asked opposition Labour MP, Stella Creasy, in swiftly scheduled debate on the toxicity of language in the House of Commons on Thursday. In one particularly vicious swipe, he dismissed as humbug the concerns of an MP, Paula Sherriff, who asked him to recall the politically motivated murder three years ago of a Labour lawmaker, Jo Cox. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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