Dear LazyTwitter: please outrage me in one tweet about putting Parliament in a pirogue or whatever it is the new PM has done. Current outrage status: low. It seems like it just removes a few days from an already endless debate. But I am ready to be very outraged! Do your worst!
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Yes - in fact, follow
@davidallengreen
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i know what pirogue are, theyre delicious with sour cream, a little carmelized onions
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5 weeks not a few days. both houses. everything pending and scheduled is cancelled, not rescheduled. domestic violence legislation: gone. time to debate the Brexit that parliament still hasn't approved: gone.
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It makes it even harder for me to pretend like I know how the UK government (or really any parliamentary system) works.
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Imagine the speaker of the House of Representatives knew he would lose a vote that would force the president to resign, would lose a vote on any normal recess, and used a process last used by George Washington to declare a recess…
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It’s a thing that has caused haunted pencil Jacob Rees-Mogg to go on telly in its defence so by that alone I reckon no good can come of it
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The sysadmin equivalent is having a server, with remote power management, all working fine, but asking the data centre staff yank the power cable so when your users complain, you blame someone else. The reboot may be delayed a bit while they get there, but process matters….
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So in this metaphor the data center staff is the queen?
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The Brexit Act grants Crown Ministers extensive powers to issue so-called Henry VIII orders which are basically legislation by decree. This process was 'temporarily' introduced in Northern Ireland for '1 year's when the old NI parliament (Stormont) was 'temporarily' prorogued
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47 years later, here we are, parliament in Northern Ireland is prorogued, there is no elected government
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