Umpires, Brexit, and the State of the Union
[ by Charles Cameron — the UK looks to be teetering over the White Cliffs of Dover, with 22 miles of channel separating them from the rest of Europe — and a hard border with Éire ]
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There are few more tumultuous games on earth than the British House of Commons, with its two sides lobbying and lobbing insults at one another, while the no-side-works-for-me cross-benchers face the no-side-I’ve-retired-from-the-fray Speaker across the length of the chamber, no doubt relishing the spectacle but, in the Speaker‘s case, regulating it with roars of “Order, order!!!”
And fray it is, glorious in its freedom, so wild as to demand frequent pruning — the Speaker, in the New Yorker‘s words, “presides over whatever fare — technical, listless, boorish, crazed — is unfolding in the chamber at a given moment. The House may be full with paper-waving cries of “Foul!” “Fiend!” Recant!” or even these days, I suppose, “Repent” — we do live, after all, in a remorselessly secular age..
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But then..
Pattern recognition: there seems to be a pattern of Speakers disinviting Donald Trump.
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Sources:
NYorker, Is the Speaker of the House of Commons Trying to Stop Brexit? WaPo, Sorry, judges, we umpires do more than call balls WHOtv, Speaker Pelosi Tells President Trump State of the Union Won’t Happen
Dates and Times:
te [re-invited] State of the Union is scheduled for 6.00pm Pacific, Tuesday, February 5 the Superbowl is 3.30pm Eastern, Sunday, February 3rd Brexit will occur in un-negotiated form if nothing stops it, at 11pm GMT, Friday, March 29. One way or another, fun times ahead..