Please note I made an error in the video by saying - for some inexplicable reason - that the 14th of October was after Brexit Day! The correct info is in the text below.
The Remainer MPs have been well and truly triggered by the news that Boris Johnson may have sought legal advice in the last few days on shutting down parliament for five weeks by prorogation.
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The Observer is reporting that the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, has asked for legal advice from the Attorney General, Geoffrey Cox, on shutting down parliament via the process of prorogation, for a five week period, in the run up to Brexit.
The shadow Brexit Secretary, Keir Starmer, Tweeted:
"To suspend parliament at this crucial time is outrageous. MPs must take the earliest opportunity to take Johnson on and defeat him."
While independent MP Luciana Berger said that parliament should be recalled immediately and MPs should be sitting every day up until October the 31st.
And Labour Party MP Jess Phillips Esquire, yes that's how she refers to herself, Tweeted:
"I'm absolutely fuming tonight. I will not let Boris Johnson act like a tinpot dictator without a fight. I'll personally follow him everywhere and keep reminding him of his lies and inadequacies. Every step he takes in parliament I'll ring a bell behind him and shout shame."
Remainer Tory MP and former Attorney General, Dominic Grieve, said:
"This memo, if correct, shows Boris Johnson’s contempt for the House of Commons. It may be possible to circumvent the clear intention of..