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The threats are very unpleasant. I hope the Police catch them & prosecute them.
End of that point.
The Lady attempted to derail the process and failed. I am glad she did because most failed bremainers would still be complaining about the legality of Brexit in 20 years if she hadn't.
see two different points.
Correction: The executive tried unconstitutionally to railroad a process that should have gone through Parliament. The lady ensured that correct British procedure was followed.
The threats are very unpleasant. I hope the Police catch them & prosecute them.
End of that point.
The Lady attempted to derail the process and failed. I am glad she did because most failed bremainers would still be complaining about the legality of Brexit in 20 years if she hadn't.
see two different points.
She did indeed attempt to derail the process of the executive illegally ignoring parliamentary sovereignty. And succeeded.
The threats are very unpleasant. I hope the Police catch them & prosecute them.
End of that point.
The Lady attempted to derail the process and failed. I am glad she did because most failed bremainers would still be complaining about the legality of Brexit in 20 years if she hadn't.
see two different points.
One of the most disturbing consequences of the referendum has been the insistence that the Government is entitled to exercise its powers in relation to Brexit without involving Parliament. In a constitution whose central principle is Parliamentary sovereignty, such claims must be viewed with deep suspicion. Human rights are already precarious if left in the hands of a sovereign Parliament without a written constitution, especially where, as in the UK, the legislature is heavily dominated by the executive. Even more so if Parliament can be sidestepped.
Basically dictatorship...the UKSSR...
“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”
But of course in a whole year none of the Brexiters has come up with any credible plan.
Whereas the rampantly pro-Remain executive that called the Referendum in the first place simply stamped their feet, petulantly ran blubbing from the scene a matter of days after they had failed to get the result they had wanted and expected, and left the Leavers to pick up the pieces.
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”
Whereas the rampantly pro-Remain executive that called the Referendum in the first place simply stamped their feet, petulantly ran blubbing from the scene a matter of days after they had failed to get the result they had wanted and expected, and left the Leavers to pick up the pieces.
It is a work in progress. Nothing good was ever achieved without work, patience, and commitment.
Not that the snowflake generation would ever realise that. If they can't download an instantaneous app to fix it whilst their friendly barista prepares their latte for them, it very quickly descends into tantrum time!
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”
It is a work in progress. Nothing good was ever achieved without work, patience, and commitment.
Not that the snowflake generation would ever realise that. If they can't download an instantaneous app to fix it whilst their friendly barista prepares their latte for them, it very quickly descends into tantrum time!
Your ill considered caricatures will serve you well when you start looking for someone to blame for the calamity.
Correction: The executive tried unconstitutionally to railroad a process that should have gone through Parliament. The lady ensured that correct British procedure was followed.
HTH. BIDI.
her publicly stated intention was to derail the process. As I clearly stated but it was probably too complicated for bremainer that I was glad her actions clarified the situation.
Again two points, sorry if you single cell bremainers have difficulty.
Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.
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