Hold back to a later time.
1 On the 9th of May, the king went down to prorogue parliament.
2 The Queen came up to town to prorogue Parliament in person.
3 Boris Johnson's bid to prorogue parliament appeared to do just that.
4 The Representatives have rejected the President's proposition for enabling him to prorogue them.
5 But because the government decided to prorogue Parliament, no such recess vote took place.
6 The British monarch may prorogue or even dissolve the Parliament.
7 We expect to prorogue on Friday and dissolve on Saturday.
8 Boris Johnson's government has sought to trick, rush, ignore and prorogue parliament at every turn.
9 The next day the King was to prorogue Parliament.
10 A ceremony will be held outside Parliament House to prorogue , or officially end, the 45th Parliament.
11 The power to prorogue is limited by the constitutional principles with which it would otherwise conflict.
12 Guy Flouncey could no more presume to think of that than of attempting to prorogue Parliament.
13 Could Johnson shut down ( prorogue ) parliament to prevent it legislating to block no deal?
14 Response to the decision to prorogue Parliament came quickly from all parties in the British political system.
15 BBC royal correspondent Jonny Dymond said it was established precedent to prorogue Parliament before a Queen's Speech.
16 Oh and time is running out because he has already decided to prorogue parliament until October 14.
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