Internal Market Bill disquiet
it feels as if there is a lot of anger around #InternalMarketBill and it's not lessening.
It seems very much as if the government has misjudged public opinion. This could well become Johnson & his MPs 'poll tax' turning point.
Amal Cloony, a respected human rights lawyer has withdrawn her support saying 'She could not tell others to honour legal obligations when the UK "declares it does not intend to do so itself".
And rightly so because when you look at the bill - clauses 2d and 4g are frankly terrifying in the power they confer on government not Parliament.
If Johnson, the government and the Conservatives didn't understand what they were voting for, they need to say so but it is far more likely a no deal Brexit was always the aim - breaking every promise they gave the electorate.
What Conservatives hadn't reckoned was the international condemnation which won't be giving them any decent trade deals any time soon, IDS and Raab lecturing the US hasn't gone down well - meaning the citizens of the United Kingdom suffer all for the Conservatives deviousness and lies.
Brexit: Amal Clooney quits government envoy role over law break plan https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-54210658