Kellfire
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Not if the right thing to do was to make decisions that appeared to be biased towards remain.He is Remain biased. If he did his job properly we shouldnt notice.
Not if the right thing to do was to make decisions that appeared to be biased towards remain.He is Remain biased. If he did his job properly we shouldnt notice.
What! Always.Not if the right thing to do was to make decisions that appeared to be biased towards remain.
Folk get confused, all the Speaker does is stand up for parliament and the right of parliament to hold the Executive to account. When both May and Johnson tried to force through laws by bypassing parliament he has intervened. That has affected Brexit but only because those PMs tried to go it alone like dictators, only them and their advisors calling all the shots, which wasn't/isn't right. He has also been an effective moderniser.Not if the right thing to do was to make decisions that appeared to be biased towards remain.
He has vowed to cause the PM/ government grief. Well that's good impartial chairmanship: I don't think.
I think he has vowed to stop the PM from breaking legislation. As speaker, part of his job is to make sure that everyone, including the PM, plays by the rules.
It's also his job to be fair and impartial.
His job is to sit in the Chair and act as referee. As much as I think he's been way beyond the line many times, what he says when he's out and about is up to him. And from the piece I heard on the news, everything he said was reasonable and proper. He has every right to ensure the govt follows the law that has just been passed.
His job is to sit in the Chair and act as referee. As much as I think he's been way beyond the line many times, what he says when he's out and about is up to him. And from the piece I heard on the news, everything he said was reasonable and proper. He has every right to ensure the govt follows the law that has just been passed.
Agreed, but this speech was more of an angry rant, and, IMO, just Bercow grandstanding his own ego again.
He should stand down now , any shred of impartiality gone
https://www.itv.com/news/2019-09-12/bercow-warns-boris-johnson-against-disobeying-law-over-brexit/
He cheapened the Office with his lack of impartiality on issues and indulging his own ego.
Seen him rant in the Commons on a number of occasions. Yesterday wasn't an angry rant, nor was he grandstanding. He been invited to make a speech, and I was surprised at how measured and reasonable he was.
He has clearly stated he will not break the law. Lets wait and see.Yes woe betide anyone suggesting a standing PM should obey the law.