Tuesday, 10 September 2019

My current Political Musings #BrexitBabyPM #WeCannotbeSilenced


In the last week, we have seen the most bizarre happenings in the house of commons and within the government that I recall seeing.
This parliament has only has 5 sitting days since summer recess, and not long before they did return, the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, or as I shall now call him, #BrexitBabyPM, sought with only 3 Privy Councillors to have Parliament Prorogued in the longest prorogation in modern political history, and is definitely the one of the most irresponsible of all time.
Also we have seen the Prime minister in Parliament today, refuse to seek an extension to Article 50 as is required by the European Union Withdrawal Act (2) 2019 which was passed by Parliament on Friday, and was given Royal Assent this afternoon, therefore becoming Law, under specific circumstances which are set out in the Act. All of this has been in the news recently.

The #BrexitBabyPM has tried to act like a Dictator, and force through votes and vote down motions like trying to force a General Election, and tried to vote down the Humble Address on the Publication of Yellowhammer and Prorogation Documents. Which should already be a matter of Public record, but the baby is trying to supress them. All he has done since taking office, is act like a stubborn toddler throwing a tantrum, and then only got louder when he wasn’t getting his way, so got rid of the Voices of the People, through Proroguing parliament, so there is no way to Hold Accountable the Prime minister and Her Majesties Government until Mid October. Which is something which The Speaker, the Opposition, and from what I could tell, the Lords and Ladies of Her Majesties Royal Commission to Prorogue Parliament were not happy, I would say that Bercow, The Speaker of the commons was livid by his expressions this evening. But No one had the Constitutional Authority to override this.

I do not blame Her Majesty for this shakedown of our democracy, and silencing of the people, as HM could not refuse. Who I do blame is The #BrexitBabyPM for the possibly unconstitutional attempts, to Shut Parliament down, and to Rip the Voices from the People.
What I would argue, first of all is for a Second Referendum once and Extension is agreed to as I believe this to be the only way forward for our Country to move forward and decide once and for all, as we now know what Brexit looks like and know the truth now, whether to stay or leave, and I strongly believe we will now vote to remain.
I also believe that then once that has taken place the results of that need to be implemented, THEN and only then, a general Election called. As I believe that this Parliament still has the mandate to sort Brexit out, and having one before this is done will not solve anything, and will only serve to make things worse and messier than they already are.

Then once this has been resolved, they’re are many constitutional questions which needs to be addressed. Some of, but not inclusive to, Parliament taking Prerogative from the Prime minister to request Parliament to be prorogued, and to set the date of a general election. I would argue that this needs to be in the hands of the House of Commons, and not the Executive to set, with a 2/3rds majority vote. Along side the Fixed terms Parliament act. Should make this a fairer process ad one which is Harder for the executive to silence the voice of a people.

Also when Parliament is Prorogued or Dissolved, to set up procedures, that in a national crisis, for Parliament to have emergency sittings at either the request of the PM or the Leader of the Opposition, to be made to both speakers of the houses of Parliament, and to the Privy council, to give leave to this special sitting.
Taking these powers away from the Crown, would require more power than Parliament has, and is not something I advocate. But I do advocate that certain Prerogative powers the PM has over these mattered should be given to Parliament. So that the events of the last few days cannot happen again.

Also one quick thing, I am slightly disappointed that John Bercow didn’t refuse to attend the Commission in all honesty, but I do understand that this would have just made the crisis worse, and I do welcome his criticism of the events.  
These are just some of my random thoughts of current political events, I have at the moment. I do have more, and more in-depth ideas. But this is enough for now.
Also suffice to say that I am livid with the Contempt that #BrexitBabyPM has behaved since being in office, and the opposition must do everything they can do to show his true nature to the people, and to do everything in their power to hold him to account and make things as difficult as possible to leave his heavily weakened by the PM

I hope and pray that we emerge from this Crisis with as little pain and wounds as possible, and that at all costs, we avoid a no deal Brexit. And that at the next general election there be a Labour Majority, or at the least a Labour led Coalition Government. 

We the People, and the Commons, should not, and Cannot be, Silentced.