The madness of Britain: Queen agrees to suspend parliament

Parliament will be suspended just days before parliamentarians return to work in early September and just weeks before Brex's deadline. Three conservative members at the Queen's Secret Council accepted the request for the suspension of Parliament at the Scottish residence of the Emorial monarchy during this day on behalf of [...]
Three conservative members at the Queen's Secret Council accepted the request for the suspension of Parliament at the Scottish residence of the Royale in Balmoral during this day on behalf of Prime Minister Johnson.
It has already been approved, allowing the government to suspend Parliament before 9 September not after 12 September.
Chamber Leader Jacob Rees-Mogg, who was at the meeting with the Queen, said the movement was “an entirely regular procedure. ”
The move was sharply criticised by opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn, the BBC writes, translates Periscopi.

The closure of Parliament known as progromation occurs after the prime minister advises the queen to do so.
The decision to default is too controversial because opponents say it prevents parliamentarians from playing their democratic role in the Brex process. /Periscope












