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Originally Posted by martyh
When judges make judgements they go to great pains to explain how and why they reached that judgement,they issue pages and pages of summaries ,they do not make judgements based on how they feel or what their politics are.We have many checks and balances to ensure that the judiciary remains independent from politics ,i think it was around 2010 that the judicial function of parliament was ended and the supreme court established .We now have Executive, Legislature and Judiciary all acting as a check on the other separating the powers and ensuring there is no bias in law .
I cannot believe the paranoia surrounding this court case.
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Me neither, I thought it was what people voted for, for British judges to make decisions regarding the law. Iirc one of the plebs that brought the latest case is a conservative councilor who has campaigned for leaving Europe for 20 years, still I bet those credentials aren't enough for some to start questioning his intentions, like on here when some dunderhead calls me a remoaner