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The Official Brexit Supreme Court thread.
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Feel free you thick as mince fooker.Originally posted by Forumbore View PostApparently so does everyone else. Can I join in?Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostFeel free you thick as mince fooker.
I am also gay so please be careful what you say about mince
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All this stuff (Supreme Court, parliamentary process) is a waste of time.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIt's becoming increasingly clear that article 50 won't get passed without some very windy string wrapped around it.
Tory rebel MP's intend to attach strings to Article 50 approval

It's basically happening because everyone with half a brain knows that hard Brexit will be a fooking disaster.
If that wasn't the case, of course we'd all be quite pleased to leave the EU tomorrow
But in my opinion, hard Brexit would be beneficial, in the sense that it would strip away the economic illusions which seem to be prevalent, permanently.
And lead to a faster re-entry (of some kind) into a relationship with the EU.Hard Brexit now!
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Well I used to be a liberal, but then I was told that it's "PC gone mad, innit".Originally posted by Forumbore View PostI am also gay so please be careful what you say about mince
So stop mincing around you arse bandit, uphill gardening, poofter.Hard Brexit now!
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Which half of a brain do you have?Originally posted by sasguru View PostAll this stuff (Supreme Court, parliamentary process) is a waste of time.
It's basically happening because everyone with half a brain knows that hard Brexit will be a fooking disaster.
If that wasn't the case, of course we'd all be quite pleased to leave the EU tomorrow
But in my opinion, hard Brexit would be beneficial, in the sense that it would strip away the economic illusions which seem to be prevalent, permanently.
And lead to a faster re-entry (of some kind) into a relationship with the EU.Comment
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No, I'm afraid they can't. In extremis, Parliament can abolish the SC.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostNo, I'm afraid they can.
https://www.parliament.uk/about/how/role/sovereignty/Comment
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Telling the Government it needs an Act is a foregone. What the SC doesn't have the right to do is state it has to be a full blown blah blah blah when a one liner will suffice. That would put it in direct opposition to the Government and the Government would be within its rights to ignore it.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostThe Gov't believes a lot of stuff, I'm afraid, but it is essentially putting forward the same arguments it made to the HC, which were comprehensively rejected.Comment
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Judges also come and go, being replaced with less Liberal ones.Originally posted by Platypus View PostNo, I'm afraid they can't. In extremis, Parliament can abolish the SC.
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Before the middle of January?Originally posted by Platypus View PostNo, I'm afraid they can't. In extremis, Parliament can abolish the SC.
https://www.parliament.uk/about/how/role/sovereignty/
Also, remember that, pre SC, this was adjudicated by the Law Lords
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