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Boris Johnson hit by Tory resignations amid prorogation backlash

The Canary by The Canary
29 August 2019
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Boris Johnson’s administration has received a double blow as Scottish Tory leader Ruth Davidson and a Lords whip quit their posts.

Davidson said she had taken the decision to stand down as she wanted to concentrate her time on her young family. But she also highlighted “the conflict I have felt over Brexit”, adding: “I have attempted to chart a course for our party which recognises and respects the referendum result, while seeking to maximise opportunities and mitigate risks for key Scottish businesses and sectors.”

Lord Young of Cookham, a government whip in the upper house, was more direct, saying he was “very unhappy” with the Prime Minister’s decision to prorogue parliament for an extended period as the the October 31 deadline for Brexit looms.

The resignations came as leader of the House of Commons Jacob Rees-Mogg insisted Johnson’s prorogation move was not intended to limit the time available for MPs to debate Brexit but will allow the government to tackle other issues. Rees-Mogg led the government’s defence of the prorogation as Labour and opposition parties vowed to press ahead with attempts to block a no-deal Brexit using legislation despite the prorogation.

“Downing Street is lying”

Shadow international trade secretary Barry Gardiner said: “It is going to be extremely difficult. That’s why the Government is disingenuous to say this is not about trying to stop us doing that.

“We will be seeking measures on Monday to try and have what is known as a Standing Order Section 24 debate. We will seek to try and put through the appropriate legislation in this constrained timetable that the Government has now put before us.

“Downing Street is lying when it claims this is about the conference recess. If he wanted to get on with his domestic agenda, he would in fact be having a shorter period of prorogation.”

Thousands of people, meanwhile, rallied for hours outside parliament on Wednesday night. And there were smaller demonstrations in other towns and cities.

More than a million people have also signed a petition calling on Johnson not to suspend parliament.

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Protesters outside Downing Street on Wednesday (Amina Malik/PA)

Some Conservative MPs opposed to a no-deal Brexit, meanwhile, joined the chorus of disapproval as lawyers prepared legal challenges to the prorogation in the English and Scottish courts. Former Tory prime minister Sir John Major was among those who attacked the move, saying he was seeking advice on its legality.

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  1. Smythe-Mogg says:
    7 years ago

    Where is Cromwell when one needs him? Johnson has taken on the persona of Charles I.

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