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Originally Posted by Dave42
the thing is Mick parliament has took control of brexit we see what she comes up with when her deal loses vote on Tuesday
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You misunderstand the powers totally.
Parliament is not the Executive, it cannot dictate Government policy. Sure it can vote down bills, amendments but the fundamental principle remains, noone can dictate to Theresa May to withdraw/delay/retract Article 50, no matter how many times they vote for a motion or amendment to a motion, they are not legally binding.
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Originally Posted by Chris
So it still comes back to the Government. Yes, Parliament has the power to actually do it, but due to the time constraints is unable to wield that power unless the Government lets it.
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Essentially what I was trying to say, buy you've said it in a nutshell.