I'm half-expecting her majesty to simply not exercise her right to call for the suspension and/or have the speech be firmly stating that the legislative priority is to decide on a resolution to the mess rather than running the timer out to a voteless exit by default, but admittedly I only loosely followed British politics up to this business so I'm not sure how firm her own political ground is or how much of the custom is closer to being unofficial but socially binding law.
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‎noli esse culus
‎noli esse culus