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Old 20-08-2018, 20:58   #975
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Re: Brexit Discussion (Follow First Post Rules!)

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
In the U.K. we also have a very strong sense of precedent, and also of Parliament’s moral obligation to do the will of the people. Even simply passing legislation that wasn’t in a manifesto is controversial, despite Parliament’s constitutional right to do so.

There is limited precedent for referendums in Britain but those that have been held, have been respected, and not overturned without having first been implemented.
Even the non-binding ones?

And considering we’ve only had 3 nationwide referendums in the U.K., not really a lot of precedent...
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