DeYaKen
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Boris Johnson had a fantasy
Only things did not quite turn out as Johnson expected.
Before his plan could even come to a vote, MPs found another option
by pressing an amendment that would force the six-time-loser PM to
go back to the E.U. and beg for still more time. Johnson declared that
he could not, would not do it. And then Parliament passed the amendment
by a wide margin. At the end of the day, Johnson finally gave in to the
little thing called law that declared he would so send a note to the E.U.
But to show what he thought of it all, he declared that he would not sign
the note. So there. If all this sounds both confusing and ridiculous, it’s
worse than that—watch this BBC explainer to get a sense of how bad
it really was.
There may never have been a day that better demonstrated how the
entire Western world is being run by three-year-olds.
-Mark Sumner
October 20, 2019
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2019/10/20/1893748/-Abbreviated-Pundit-Round-up-El-Doral-done
John McDonnell said (Boris) Johnson behaved “a bit like a spoilt brat”
after the prime minister sent an unsigned letter to the EU asking
for a delay, and then a second arguing against it.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2019/oct/20/brexit-boris-johnson-eu-deal-delay-live-news
FFS, the face of someone that needs a good smack.
The real problem is that even members of his own party don't trust Boris. He has put before parliament a deal which is only slightly different from the one they have already rejected but even if they approve it he could still delay the necessary legislation so UK still leaves without a deal. This is why a member of his own party put forward an amendment which delayed the vote until all the necessary legislation has been passed.