Prorogation of Parliament
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Asked where the Prime Minister will be when the result is announced and if the Prime Minister would be commenting, the PMOS said that the Prime Minister would be asleep and as it was an election in another country first and foremost it should be up to the country involved to respond to its own election.
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Comment by duncan — 8 Nov 2006 on 1:32 pm | LinkWith a bit of luck he will never wake up.
Comment by Gus — 15 Nov 2006 on 6:51 pm | LinkTalking of parliament, I wonder how many people are aware there are moves afoot to abolish our own? Surprising, huh? I was too. Seems it’s real though. And wouldn’t that just fit nicely with the rise of the Police State?! Is anyone else scared for the future or are you all just asleep or stupid?
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,1072-2049791,00.html
Comment by SmokeNMirrors — 24 Nov 2006 on 3:55 pm | Link