Breaking international law. Must know. That. Youre. Safe from me my colleague andrew famo will be here with you next hour to take you through the latest News Headlines until then its cross talk discussing bricks and the russian gates if youre watching in the u. K. Stay with us for the political talk show predicating. Hello and welcome across town for all things are considered im Peter Lavelle continuing braggs saga is Boris Johnson a friend or foe of democracy and another saga russia gate. Is there a way to treat peered Justice System one for the protected and one for the rest of us. Cross talking some real news im joined by my guest glenn days and he is a professor at the Higher School of economics as well as author of the cave western civilization and resurgence of russia we also have Dimitri Bobbitt shes a political analyst and editor and you know so many internet media project and in london we crossed it Marcus Papadopoulos hes the editor of politics 1st magazine right gentlemen cr
Has promised to deliver direct sit with or without a deal by or on the 31st of october now people who are criticizing him at westminster for his suspension of parliaments theyre claiming its democratic well on the one hand in the context that britain is a parliament she democracy yes she could make that argument but on the other hand a Prime Minister in the u. K. Has the power to suspend parliament also the deadlock the impasse over brets has to be broken because it is an excessive will be for the u. K. Economy to go into 2020 with bricks its still lingering and let me at this is well regarded in the politicians at westminster who are claiming both for instance is that in an undemocratic wait this is what i say to them and indeed once parliaments returns from the summer recess i will be sayn this to them so the ones in the house of lords labor and conservative career shes in the Prime Minister will be an undemocratic well what dont desart see they have because members of the house of l
House of lords have not been elected they are appointed minister and. So the house of commons her cheese and all stance on it being undemocratic i say this to them when they took their seats in the commons they swore an oath of allegiance to the queen well excuse me the heads of the british states the queen has not been elected so this arguments that Boris Johnson is acting in an undemocratic way can be turned on the very people who are choosing it will be an unsettling and secondly Clinton Glenn i mean one also i mean again irrespective of you like Boris Johnsons tactics i will even agree there a bit devious ok but its within the bounds of law and tradition here and more and its as marcus by quite correctly pointed out his claim to scalps Prime Ministers Boris Johnson now is and i think hes saying the people voted for breaks and im here to employ. Amend it because the last 2 were not were unable or unwilling to do it and he is doing the peoples will ok has nothing to do with circumven
Cross talking some real news im joined by my guest glenn deeson he is a professor at the Higher School be cannot mix as well as author of the decay of western civilization and resurgence of russia we also have Dimitri Bobbitt shes a political analyst and editor and you know so many internet media project and in london we crossed a Marcus Papadopoulos hes the editor of politics 1st magazine right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let me go to london 1st here lets talk about Boris Johnson i asked in my intro is he a friend or foe of democracy because some people are making very strong arguments on both sides of that proposition go ahead marcus. Well these are exceptional slants the president the likes of which the city has not experienced since the 2nd world war and directs it which is a cool idea not as claimed the scouts of 2 british Prime Ministers David Cameron and the reason made and there is no reason as to why b
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