What are you doing in Britain: Government officially asks the Queen to suspend Parliament because of Brex

The government led by Boris Johnson has asked the Queen to suspend Parliament, just days before it resumed work in September, and just weeks before its deadline to reach agreement on Brexet. Boris Johnson that a speech by the Queen would take place after the suspension of October 14, for [...]
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But that means that the time British MPs have before them to pass laws to stop a Brex without an agreement will be cut short, the BBC writes, translates Periscopi.
House of Representatives speaker John Bercow said this was “in the wake of the Constitution”.
The speaker, who traditionally does not comment on political issues, continued: “It is, however, unequivocally, that the goal [for the suspension of Parliament] will now be to prevent [deputes] from debating Brex and to shape our country's course. ”
This would be <x0-> an insult to democratic processes and parliamentarians' rights as representatives elected by the people”, he added.
Laburist leader Jeremy Corbyn said it was “shocked by the indiscretion of Johnson's government, which speaks of sovereignty and yet demands the parliament's suspension to avoid criticism of the plan for a Brex without agreement”. /Periscope












