And they have referred it to the European courts......
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Supreme court prorogation hearing verdict.
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Taking back control. Handing it back again. Wouldn't trust any of them with the remote control let alone anything else."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain -
Not possible, not within the criteria of either court.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAnd they have referred it to the European courts......"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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I suspect it was a joke. It certainly would have been very funny.Originally posted by Paddy View PostNot possible, not within the criteria of either court.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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The problem with jokes at the moment is they get made PM.....Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI suspect it was a joke. It certainly would have been very funny.Comment
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Gina Miller should be given the highest honour in the land for fighting to uphold the principle of parliamentary democracy.Originally posted by original PM View Post
But I don't expect you to understand because you really are one of the most stupid people on this forum.
And stupid people are gullible and easily manipulated. You were manipulated in 2016 and it continues now.
Having said all of which, I still hope and pray for a hard Brexit.Hard Brexit now!
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And what about referendum democracy?Originally posted by sasguru View PostGina Miller should be given the highest honour in the land for fighting to uphold the principle of parliamentary democracy.
But I don't expect you to understand because you really are one of the most stupid people on this forum.
And stupid people are gullible and easily manipulated. You were manipulated in 2016 and it continues now.
Having said all of which, I still hope and pray for a hard Brexit.Comment
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Leaving aside the many issues with the referendum (the lying, the manipulation, the fact that the UK is not a country that uses referenda (for good reason)), there should be a hard Brexit.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAnd what about referendum democracy?
Gina Miller's cases are about limiting the power of the executive and providing proper parliamentary oversight.Hard Brexit now!
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I would agree with most of that. Especially that the UK should not use referendums/referenda. Lying/manipulation happens every election - though I was very unhappy at the leave vote manipulating Facebook without telling anyone.Originally posted by sasguru View PostLeaving aside the many issues with the referendum (the lying, the manipulation, the fact that the UK is not a country that uses referenda (for good reason)), there should be a hard Brexit.
Gina Miller's cases are about limiting the power of the executive and providing proper parliamentary oversight.
Good you agree on a hard brexit. My only worry about leaving the EU was how it could ever be achieved without cutting off ties completely. I never thought the UK would vote to leave! I was really surprised - though not as surprised as BoJo.....Comment
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