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Their Lordships To Scupper Brexit......
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-uk-l eaves-t he-eu-3 6940775
oh dear. will the government just shrug and allow the referendum vote to be bypassed? they could of course invoke the parliament act - or is that only there for really important national interest issues (like the hunting act 2004)?
oh dear. will the government just shrug and allow the referendum vote to be bypassed? they could of course invoke the parliament act - or is that only there for really important national interest issues (like the hunting act 2004)?
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Lord Bridges of Headley, Minister for Exiting the EU, told peers in July: "The government's position is that there is no legal obligation to consult Parliament on triggering Article 50", since "it affects the position in international law and not in domestic law".
Lord Bridges of Headley, Minister for Exiting the EU, told peers in July: "The government's position is that there is no legal obligation to consult Parliament on triggering Article 50", since "it affects the position in international law and not in domestic law".
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Don't worry - Theresa May will defeat any objection in the Lords by hypnotising them with her magic grapes:
http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /news/u k/polit ics/the resa-ma y-tells -lords- get-beh ind-bre xit-aft er-thre at-to-d erail-a rticle- 50-plan s-a7166 271.htm l
Don't worry - Theresa May will defeat any objection in the Lords by hypnotising them with her magic grapes:
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