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Prorogation Ruled To Be Unlawful
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I mean, we all knew that the reason for such a long prorogation was to keep Parliament out of the Government's hair for as long as possible whilst also keeping up appearances that they could have some say.
I mean, we all knew that the reason for such a long prorogation was to keep Parliament out of the Government's hair for as long as possible whilst also keeping up appearances that they could have some say.
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