John Major's 'ridiculous' Supreme Court intervention taken apart by furious David Starkey

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Historian David Starkey says Boris Johnson\u2019s prorogation of Parliament was an \u2018outrageous political tactic.\u2019 He adds 'the ridiculous John Major, he used prorogation in a contemptible way.'

The Supreme Court hearing into whether the suspension of Parliament was lawful sits for the final time today. This morning, representatives from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland will be heard. Then shortly after midday, former Conservative Prime Minister John Major is expected to make his intervention.

 

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I hear he's been re-reading Enoch Powell's rivers of blood speech. Guess that's what got his dander up

Wtf is Major's problem... he was the weakest, shittest PM of the last 30 years, so much so that he paved the way for war criminal Blair and the havoc he brought. More than anything though, who the hell trusts the judgement of a man who is aroused by Edwina Currie?

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