Chaos in the British Parliament: Poplar does not allow prime minister to vote

John Bercow, the Spanish of the British Parliament, has decided not to allow Prime Minister Boris Johnson to hold “voting means” on the Brexit deal today. My decision is that the motion will not be debated today because it would be repetitive and disorderly,” he told MPs. Bercow said [...]
My decision is that the motion will not be debated today because it would be repeat and disorderly,” told MPs.
Bercow said he hopes the decision and explanation are helpful to parliament, before allowing conservative MP Peter Bone to come with a point of order.
With laughter, Bone told him that no one knew Prime Minister Johnson would send or not to the EU to ask for time to reach agreement with the EU, writes The Guardian, term Periscopi.
Bercow later answered that the question of whether a crown minister “would obey the law” would be considered.
He continued to defend himself from parliamentarians, saying one of the reasons behind his decision was to avoid <x0-cyclical decisions” on similar issues that would come soon. /Periscope












