Sharp criticism of Johnson’s “Hate Speech”

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On the day after the tirades of Boris Johnson in the London house of the waves beat high. The Premier had called his opponents “traitors” and the Brexit-the dispute further fanned the flames. The Opposition is calling for moderation.

It was an “Inferno of rhetoric” – Speaker John Bercow in the called the atmosphere on Wednesday evening, under the house “worse than anything I have experienced in my 22 years here”. The passions were inflamed, angry words, the climate is poisoned. He had yet to get in the same night, input from two long-standing members who requested to discuss the debate culture.

The Sow let out

Boris Johnson was flown after its defeat before the Supreme Court apparently full of the wrath of the UN General Assembly in New York, and had made at the first meeting of the Parliament, after the repeal of forced pause, from his heart, not murderers. The law for the prevention of a hard Brexits to tie the hands, he called consistently, only the “Kapitulations-law” – as the EU is a sort of opponents of the war.

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Not a word of apology about the unlawful leave of the house – on the contrary. Boris Johnson has berated the Opposition all the rules of art, spoke of “traitors” and “enemies of the people’s will”. The appearance of a Labour MPs urging him to moderate his language, because such unrestrained attacks led to death threats against parliamentarians, he as a “Humbug”.

When he was reminded of the honourable member Jo Cox, who had been murdered in 2016, during the referendum campaign, said the Premier: The Best thing to do for you to be could, the Brexit implement. Here, Jo Cox was a glowing “Remainerin” and of a right-wing extremists, precisely because of its pro-European stance killed.

Husband and sister of the members showed up the next day horrified and disgusted. The aim of the Murdered man had always been to promote mutual understanding. The hate speech in the lower house brought harsh words from Nicholas Soames, the grandson of the national hero, Winston Churchill. Soames had been withdrawn by Boris Johnson at the beginning of the month, along with other rebels belonging to the Tory party. “I was totally appalled by the language and the tone of the house,” he said. It is the responsibility of the heads of government, the country was lead to together. “What did Johnson yesterday, it was drifting further and further apart,” said Soames. “I wish he would start acting like a Prime Minister”.

Even attorney General Geoffrey Cox berated the deputies: “This Parliament is a disgrace!”

Also former members of the Cabinet, and moderate Conservatives warned, the Premier had to work against the poisoned political culture and not fan the flames. “Words and language are important,” said Stephen Crabb. And within the Johnson family, there was sharp criticism. Brother Jo had announced four weeks ago for his resignation from the Cabinet, called sister Rachel, now in the Interview, the language of Boris Johnson “very tasteless” and “shameful”.

The liberal-chair Jo Swinson had to be switched on on Thursday because of threats against their children to the police. The Labour MP Jess Philipps reported verbal abuse by a violent invader seeds in your constituency office and the Minister of culture, Nicki Morgan received in the past night also death threats. Many parliamentarians fear, in fact, body and life.

The table-cloth with the Opposition cut

But the poisonous language of Boris Johnson has other consequences. The Labour MP Stephen Kinnock, who belongs to a group that would be in principle ready to vote for a Brexit-a Deal with the government, said:”We can’t pursue a policy that has lost the art of compromise to the goal, if people use such inflammable and aufwiegelnde language”.

With its intemperate attacks Johnson has made such an agreement with the Opposition currently is virtually impossible. Because he has no majority in Parliament, and some of the Brexit-hardliners are likely to vote in their own ranks against any kind of Deal, he would need perhaps two dozen votes from the Labour Party, and Independent, to an exit agreement at all to get through.

The much-vaunted negotiations with Brussels are in fact only a pretext, as some conjectured, from the beginning? Controls, Boris Johnson is in truth a No-Deal to the outlet? Anyway, he is using this strategy the EU is no incentive to come to meet him with concessions. The Chance is too high that you would be in the internal battles for power and in the Chaos of the British policy wasted and would be rubbed.

Especially against the Labour members, rode Boris Johnson always sharp attacks

The revenge of the Opposition, but for the broad sides of the heads of government not to wait. She refused, on Thursday, the traditional, the usual short break in the Meeting for the conference of the parties of the Tories in the next week. Members will, therefore, need for coordination between Manchester and London commute. This further defeat for Johnson shows the full extent of the poisonous handling in the lower house. He is forced, at noon on Wednesday for the traditional question hour to take up, so that he must move his party Congress speech.

What’s next?

The anger of the Prime Minister had inflamed the fact that the Opposition refused to give it to him on Wednesday again, to hold elections. “Explained with the distrust,” had Johnson called for you. But the rows on the opposite side were determined. Labour and others want to allow new elections only if the government of the EU-a Brexit-extension on the 31. October has asked a No-Deal to exclude.

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“We don’t trust the Premier,” it said from the ranks of the Opposition. In spite of the law, the obliged him, he could squirm out or disregard it. Now the deputies are thinking about a tightening of the law that they could decide in the next week, to put Boris politically even closer to the chain. The Intervention of the Supreme Court has stood in the Parliament or at least the meeting time, it needs to Johnsons counteract hard course to. The game is not over yet, there are still four weeks to make the Premier, the life difficult for.

Reminders to the language in the political debate in the UK came also from Brussels. The British EU Commissioner Julian King declared them “gross and dangerous. Those who think extreme language would not call political violence across Europe, which has not been paying attention”. And Commission spokeswoman Mina Andreeva had admonished: “respect is a fundamental value in all democracies. It is the responsibility of every politician to uphold these values. History has shown us what happens when that happens.”