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Originally Posted by jfman
I fail to see how “I’ll get there in the end” when I’m citing hundreds of years of convention relating to Parliamentary Sovereignty.
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Yet failing to understand what parliament has done in regards to Brexit. I hope you’ll get there in the end.
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You actually concede my point in your penultimate sentence, and we finally get to the point where you don’t think what I’m predicting will happen (which also happens to be your preference).
(I’m referring to the first part of the post timed 22:27).
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nope don’t see it.
Quote and reference it.
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They’ll be unlikely to debate overturning A50 that’ll be unpalatable at that stage.
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Yes.
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Extension to prevent no deal far more likely as the campaign to soften up the leave vote continues.
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Will require parliamentry vote, and only if there was a realistic outcome of a new deal.
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People’s Vote will necessitate an extension of three months or so to stop it going back to square one. This will create the illusion of the public being presented with a genuine choice, and that’s there’s any will to leave the EU in Parliament.
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A people’s vote is not even on the horizon, a “people’s vote” is nothing but a fantasy.
A second referendum ( which is what it is) would have to debated, voted in parliament.