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Originally Posted by Damien
It should be the case. The Government is accountable to the law just as we all are.
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I disagree. So, let's say I have a disagreement with something that pops up in the Chancellors budget Statement, which is due real soon, it has not been debated through parliament, because at the end of the day, the party which commands the most seats is the party which has authority and can dictate fiscal policy. Now are you saying, I or anyone else who disagrees with what is in it, can raise a legal challenge in the Court ? Do you see how stupid this seems ?
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Originally Posted by Damien
Equally 'handing sovereignty back to the people' isn't a thing. It is Parliament which has the constitutional authority to implement and repel legislation. At no point have Parliament relinquished that power to 'the people' who instead elect representatives to Parliament.
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You can't say it is not a thing when you have an MP, which says different Damien.
And Yes they did hand the power to the people Damien, it has no business going through Parliament over and over again when it already went through Parliament when MPs voted 6 to 1 to hand the sovereignty back to the people. It's like people earlier in this thread, have raised the argument about the Scottish Referendum, if it had been a Yes vote, it would have no business going through Parliament - this is the same thing. It does not need to go through Parliament again.
A Leave vote is a leave vote. The people who voted to leave want out completely. This is what we voted for not, a partial leave, not a 60% remain in the EU, We want out of that corrupted piece of Euro trash.