
The Bill that Boris Johnson didn’t want to pass. Has gotten through the three readings and is now awaiting voting and review in the House of Lords. The Bill has passed the three reading through the day. All of which the Prime Minister lost.
Just like yesterday he lost. He didn’t win much traction the PMQs either. It is just like his playing and bluffing. His speaking of doing negotiations with the European Union, while the EU is revealing their “no-deal” preparations. Clearly, his communications there hasn’t achieved anything. As the EU Commission is preparing for the worst scenario.
The House of Commons has voted for the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill No. 6, which gotten through with some amendments. One even slipped through without counting of the votes. The now famous Kinnock Amendment, which gives way for another Meaningful Vote vol. 4. and opens for another round of the Theresa May Withdrawal Agreement to Parliament. This must really insult the intelligence of John Bercrow, whose already tired of discussing the same bills, again and again.
Now, the dynamic bluffers of Boris and Dominic has to configure things differently. As releasing the Whip to the rebels has made their majority shrink and they are practically an minority government with the DUP. As well, as Parliament who is in retaliation against them. The Tories are acting supreme, but has nothing to show for it. Johnson has lost all votes and couldn’t have badder days in office.
If he thinks that unicorns will march to his tune. He should really worry, because they don’t. They have tabled a bill to kill of a ‘no-deal’. Something that the PM clearly not accepting. That is why he retaliated to his own party MPs who voted against him yesterday. Today one more rebel, but that one is apparently saved by moment of grace. Sort of like Kinnock who can slip an amendment through the protocol of the chambers.
That Johnson now after failing miserably … will table his motion for an General Election on 15th October 2019. Isn’t out of self-interest or care for Parliamentary Democracy. It is a snap-election to hopefully secure a stronger mandate with more loyal hobnobs to secure a ‘no-deal’ and leave by 31st October 2019.
While thinking that the MPs, the majority of MPs want to do this and risk it all now. Seems a bit much. Especially, considering that the Tories are just using this a pawn now. Just like they have done with everything else. We cannot expect he does it with good intentions, because there is none other than career progression of fringe part of the Tories. The rest is casualties.
Well, Boris is losing. Let see how much the he will lose in the near future. Peace.


















