Bitter Labour MPs try to pin John Bercow to his chair during pathetic scuffles against the Parliament suspension

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Bitter Labour MPs try to pin Speaker John Bercow to his chair during pathetic scuffle

BITTER Labour MPs tried to pin Speaker John Bercow to his chair during pathetic scuffles against the Parliament shut down.

The Conservatives were similarly unimpressed with the scenes – in particular the behaviour of the Speaker towards the Labour protesters. They came after Boris Johnson slammed Jeremy Corbyn as a 'yellow belly' and a 'preposterous coward' after Labour abstainers blocked his bid to hold a general election for a second time.

Boris and his team have become infuriated by what they see as the Speaker's constant efforts to block Brexit and had planned to oust him. Bercow’s resignation on Halloween allows him to be in the chair to help the rebel alliance with any attempt to stop No Deal or extend Article 50, until the very last moment.

Traditionally, the main political parties do not stand against the Speaker whose office is meant to be impartial.THE Remainer MPs’ stomach-churning love-in for their departing stooge Bercow was another insult to an enraged public.Ordinary people, if they recall him at all, will remember only a preening egomaniac who twisted Parliamentary rules and trashed the historic reputation of his previously impartial office to help his pals override 17.4million votes.

Jeremy Corbyn led the tributes as Labour MPs treated the Speaker to a standing ovation at the start of a long love-in.

 

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