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"amendment Proof" A50 Bill...lets' Hope So.
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-3798 6591
Labour have already said it won't block brexit, the Tories will fall into line so will this now stop all this sillyness and get on with implementing the democratic will of the majority?
Labour have already said it won't block brexit, the Tories will fall into line so will this now stop all this sillyness and get on with implementing the democratic will of the majority?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Danny 'What part of the OP's link suggests that?' I'm not talking about the link. I'm referring to Tora's wording which suggests he's more worried than he's letting on.
Cassa 'If no one calls them out they will achieve what they want by quiet assent.' I think your giving Answerbank much more credit than it's due.
Cassa 'If no one calls them out they will achieve what they want by quiet assent.' I think your giving Answerbank much more credit than it's due.
"Surely losing the appeal in the supreme court isn't even on your radars?"
It's certainly on mine (see my posts suggesting the decision will not be overturned by the Supreme Court). It must also be on the government's radar as they plan to introduce this Bill soon after the Supreme Court ruling (meaning they cannot be too confident of success there, unless they are just doing a "belt and braces" job).
It's certainly on mine (see my posts suggesting the decision will not be overturned by the Supreme Court). It must also be on the government's radar as they plan to introduce this Bill soon after the Supreme Court ruling (meaning they cannot be too confident of success there, unless they are just doing a "belt and braces" job).
I doubt Theresa May (or any pro-remain MPs) will see your thread TTT but if she did I am sure she would say agree and say that is what she is aiming to do. Don't you have faith in the government? Okay they messed up by not following the proper process but they will see it through somehow i'm sure. it sounds as if you don't think the Supreme court will allow her to bypass the Commons vote.
I think NJ's been saying the same thing since the ruling -- and I'm grateful for it, because my legal opinion isn't worth a dime really, so if it happens to intersect with someone like NJ I feel chuffed to bits.
An "amendment-proof" bill, though? That's just showing the same contempt for Parliament, but in a different form, surely? I suppose it's possible to publish a Bill that could compete with the record for shortest Act of Parliament, something like:
"Be it enacted ... that Parliament intends to give notice to leave the European Union under Article 50 of the Treaties of the European Union."
That ought to do it, right?
An "amendment-proof" bill, though? That's just showing the same contempt for Parliament, but in a different form, surely? I suppose it's possible to publish a Bill that could compete with the record for shortest Act of Parliament, something like:
"Be it enacted ... that Parliament intends to give notice to leave the European Union under Article 50 of the Treaties of the European Union."
That ought to do it, right?
I think the House of Lords may be more of a stumbling block than the House of Commons.
I am wondering which person at the forefront of the leave campaign should have thought of all these things and been open about the potential problems. Okay Cameron should too - he assumed Remain would win and knew he could disappear off if Leave won
I am wondering which person at the forefront of the leave campaign should have thought of all these things and been open about the potential problems. Okay Cameron should too - he assumed Remain would win and knew he could disappear off if Leave won
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