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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
So what? Boris wants to implement the will of the electorate, and the lost votes simply reflect his lack of a majority for getting that through.
You can't blame the man for trying (although no doubt, you will).
I would like to ask why these last few weeks are so important for having Parliamentary debates when it is self evident that three years of debating has got us nowhere, except to prove that Parliament won't agree any solution that is put to them. What a waste of time. Now the Labour Party Conference will have to be cut short and the Conservative Party Conference postponed.
Absolutely insane
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Given that the majority of the electorate at the last election voted for parties specifically ruling out No Deal, this does implement the will of the (last active) electorate.
You cannot blame him for trying but the Supreme Court of the UK can. I know which is the more credible.
You ask why this is important? Sort of obvious really. The current PM is intent on leaving the EU without an orderly exit which, in the eyes of our elected Parliamentary representatives, is not in the best interests of the country.