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-Rather than facing a public vote,
Boris Johnson has effectively shut democracy down
and is gonna prorogue Parliament or shut down Parliament
over one of the most crucial moments
in British politics for a generation.
If he's not willing to face a vote in Parliament,
then this should go back to the people.
We should have a general election,
and we should be prepared for a government
that's willing not only to put through a Brexit deal
in the interest of ordinary, working-class people,
but we should also have a government
that's willing to fight austerity
and do everything to undo the politics of divisiveness,
of increasing inequality.
-We want to have a voice with our democracy,
whilst we still have it.
We feel strongly that we should all have a voice
and that Boris is trying to take that away from us.
-Bye-bye, EU! -Bye-bye, EU!
-Bye-bye, EU! -Bye-bye!
He's a bit dodgy. He's done it.
That's the only way he can get through his deal, I think.
There's no other way of doing it,
'cause everyone's gone against him,
even the people in his own party.
He needs to drain the swamp.
He needs to listen to Donald Trump.
-Our Prime Minister, who hasn't got
an election mandate,
is shutting down Parliament to stop debate
about withdrawing from the EU without a deal in place,
which is gonna damage our economy.
It's gonna damage our relationship
with the rest of Europe.
It's gonna be a very, very bad thing for the country
and for the future of the country and for democracy.