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Once again, thanks Gina Miller! |
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The Gina Miller case doesn’t actually change much in terms of revoking Article 50. A no confidence vote would remove any Government trying to do the opposite of what Parliament intended.
---------- Post added at 11:03 ---------- Previous post was at 10:53 ---------- Legal advice the Government ignored the will of Parliament over to be released in the next half hour. Prepare for a barrage of criticism of the plan from all sides. |
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I'm rapidly coming to the conclusion that the UK doesn't need a Government or a Parliament . . it needs a Dictator
. . . oh darn, forget that. If we remain in the EU we will have one :rolleyes: |
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The Majority of the electorate voted for Brexit - nothing YOU say will change this so how about enough of the telling of the lies? Bringing in the whole population is irrelevant, you cannot include people ineligible to vote, could not be arsed to vote in a total vote tally after the vote because YOU lost. It's pathetic! :dozey: ---------- Post added at 11:32 ---------- Previous post was at 11:29 ---------- Quote:
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Michael Gove to close debate on Brexit for government to try get some brexiteers to vote for deal
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The definition of electorate is “all of the people who are entitled to vote in an election”. That includes people who choose to not vote, to get a majority of that figure leave (or indeed remain) would need over 23 million votes. On the final point, and to complete the circle, Parliament is sovereign. The people are not. ---------- Post added at 11:47 ---------- Previous post was at 11:39 ---------- And there we have the legal advice. The withdrawal agreement can leave us in a customs union with the EU for as long as they please. |
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And your last point which is again wrong!!! We gave parliament an instruction when they passed the question or "sovereign" back on to us to ask us either to leave or remain in the EU - The electorate told parliament we wanted to leave the EU. Again, nothing you say will change this so again, perhaps you should stop it with the fiction. |
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here's a thought:
if we remain in the EU can we then stop sending £billions in foreign aid to countries that just pi$$ it up the wall? after all, we will remain trading partners with the largest trading block in the world right on our doorstep |
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---------- Post added at 12:07 ---------- Previous post was at 11:58 ---------- A line from the advice from the Attorney General that has just been released, says the UK with some Arbitration can actually leave the EU backstop system but Northern Ireland will be left in, meaning we are outside of a system NI are still in, the DUP reading this, will now see this as a sellout, I think the Confidence and Supply deal is at risk of being ripped up after this advice being released today. |
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The Attorney General’s legal advice to Cabinet on the Withdrawal Agreement and the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland.
https://assets.publishing.service.go...rn_Ireland.pdf |
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