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Scottish Case Against Boris Fails
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I've always had faith in those Scottish Judges!
12:09 Mon 07th Oct 2019
One is simply trying to argue that in an effort to find a compromise it ought not be dismissed out of hand. Otherwise folk will be admitting that which I've suggested for ages, that there is no reasonable compromise that the EU would accept, not even one that fails to respect the valid necessary red lines we have been trying for.
If everyone has abandoned all hope of a deal why are we still in the EU ? May as well face reality and be out.
Reference to "supposed principles" I'd have hoped were not your style.
If everyone has abandoned all hope of a deal why are we still in the EU ? May as well face reality and be out.
Reference to "supposed principles" I'd have hoped were not your style.
The judgement says,
"I would add only this. I approach matters on the basis that it would be destructive of one of the core principles of constitutional propriety and of the mutual trust that is the bedrock of the relationship between the court and the Crown for the Prime Minister or the government to renege on what they have assured the court that the Prime Minister intends to do. As the Advocate General’s note of argument says:
“As already noted, the Prime Minister is well aware of his duty to obey the law, including the frustration principle, and is and will continue to be advised in the
usual way on any issues as to the lawfulness of his proposed actions.”
"I would add only this. I approach matters on the basis that it would be destructive of one of the core principles of constitutional propriety and of the mutual trust that is the bedrock of the relationship between the court and the Crown for the Prime Minister or the government to renege on what they have assured the court that the Prime Minister intends to do. As the Advocate General’s note of argument says:
“As already noted, the Prime Minister is well aware of his duty to obey the law, including the frustration principle, and is and will continue to be advised in the
usual way on any issues as to the lawfulness of his proposed actions.”
//Another pointless court case. //
seconds out - round two...…
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-scotl and-sco tland-p olitics -499591 72
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