Nothing quite like humour to get us through this and find the truth!
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7413615/Boris-Johnson-threatens-SACK-Tory-Remainer-MPs-vote-block-No-Deal.html
https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1172367/brexit-news-boris-johnson-election-nigel-farage-brexit-latest-uk-eu-corbyn
From the Guardian which is increasingly looking like a propaganda sheet
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7413615/Boris-Johnson-threatens-SACK-Tory-Remainer-MPs-vote-block-No-Deal.html
With
MPs returning on Tuesday for the Brexit debate’s biggest week yet,
the Government is facing a double plot from the “Remainer rabble”.
The Sunday Express has learned ministers and advisers have been told
to expect an autumn election – and ordered to come up with policy
ideas to present to voters. With Remainers planning to force through
legislation to stop a no-deal exit, the “nuclear option” of an
election “has become a real possibility” a senior source said.
Brexit
bombshell: Rebel Tory MPs will be AXED and deselected if the...
The
insider said: “This will be a people versus Parliament election –
Boris is on the side of the people and we will win.”
If
Remainers and Labour fail this week to stop a no-deal, their fallback
is a no-confidence vote.
They
would try to replace Mr Johnson as Prime Minister with Labour’s
Hilary Benn in a temporary national unity government.
From the Guardian which is increasingly looking like a propaganda sheet
In
Cambridge’s Market Square, a crowd of families, young people and
silver-haired academics listened as Percy Bysshe Shelley’s The
Masque of Anarchy was read out. Many joined in, from memory, making a
collective appeal for non-violent resistance: “Rise, like lions
after slumber... Ye are many – they are few.” There were moments
of more garrulous protest too. During a speech criticising Boris
Johnson, someone shouted: “Off with his head!”
From
Bodmin to Berlin, Bristol to Oxford, tens of thousands of people took
to the streets in towns and cities across England, Scotland and Wales
on Saturday to vent their fury at Johnson’s plan to suspend
parliament. Around 1,200 people attended the rally in Cambridge,
where they booed the prime minister and his adviser Dominic Cummings
as though they were pantomime villains.
Demonstrations
more than 1,000-strong were seen in cities including Manchester,
Newcastle and York, where a crowd carrying EU and Yorkshire flags
convened outside the famous Bettys tea rooms.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/aug/31/bodmin-to-berlin-crowds-vent-fury-boris-johnson-coup
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