Boris Johnson loses Parliamentary majority, faces Brexit showdown
Britain's Parliament returns from its summer recess and is facing a titanic showdown over Prime Minister Boris Johnson's plans to leave the European Union. Here's what we know:
● Johnson has lost his majority in Parliament, with the defection of Conservative Phillip Lee to the Liberal Democrats.
● The opposition, including members of Johnson's party, is seeking to pass legislation to delay Brexit.
● Johnson has said that if his foes succeed he will call early elections.
List of prime ministers of the United Kingdom by length of tenure
#54: George Canning, 119 days (1827)
#55: Boris Johnson, 40 days (Incumbent) (2019)
See also: Brexit: Tory MP defects ahead of crucial no-deal vote
How Brexit Blew Up Britain's Constitution
(Score: 2) by HiThere on Wednesday September 04 2019, @06:43PM (1 child)
The name is not the thing. AFAIK it wasn't called "the BREXIT bus" until it hit court, but it was a real event, and it may an actual false claim that was known to be false at the time it was made by the people making it. (Well, as least the top levels.) The court just decided that lying to the electorate wasn't a crime.
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(Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday September 04 2019, @07:08PM
And no one cared about that non issue