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Old 14-01-2019, 00:54   #6306
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
Exactly. Parliament is taking control and the country decided to elect a Parliament of majority Remain MPs in 2017.
No they did not at all.

Why do you keep making your own stuff up as you go along?!?

That is totally inaccurate.

The facts actually are: They elected for parties which stood on manifestos for leave!!!

80% of the electorate voted for leave parties in 2017 - to say otherwise is a utter lie and distortion of the truth.

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Originally Posted by Dave42 View Post
the government had no plans and did not want to publish the brexit assessment documents parliament made them
You're still showing you don't quite know how the legislative powers work Dave there is a difference to that and actually invoking primary legislation, but do keep up....

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
https://www.bloomberg.com/

So, there is concern that lawmakers would gain control over the laws?
I think it's a case of - It's 11th hour scare stories from No. 10 - to whip up support, last bid attempt and all that, for her terrible deal.
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