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The Wee Un Seems To Have A Strange Interpretation Of The Law......
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" if the UK government doesn't challenge the Scottish government in court, then "by definition it would be a legal referendum" - err no, you need permission love!
" if the UK government doesn't challenge the Scottish government in court, then "by definition it would be a legal referendum" - err no, you need permission love!
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It is a Catch 22 situation, and a legal challenge is needed to let the Courts decide. Both sides are claiming they can do it, the UK Government are claiming they can block it, so there is a conflict of interpretation that needs to be sorted out by the constitutional lawyers.
So The First Minister must go ahead and proceed with plans for a referendum, and Bozo the Clown must take her to Court to get the impasse sorted.
Simples.
So The First Minister must go ahead and proceed with plans for a referendum, and Bozo the Clown must take her to Court to get the impasse sorted.
Simples.
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It appears that the law is undefined, unless less you can post some legalese that says it definitely would be illegal?
IndyRef1 was legal, so I don’t see how IndyRef2 could be illegal. Sturgeon said the first Ref was a ‘once in a lifetime’ opportunity, but that has no relevance in law. It would be another example of a politician changing their mind rather than breaking any statutes.
It appears that the law is undefined, unless less you can post some legalese that says it definitely would be illegal?
IndyRef1 was legal, so I don’t see how IndyRef2 could be illegal. Sturgeon said the first Ref was a ‘once in a lifetime’ opportunity, but that has no relevance in law. It would be another example of a politician changing their mind rather than breaking any statutes.
// I wonder who or what made her so anti Union , Mammy and Daddy perhaps? ://
because.... as independent coutry she (can) get a seat at the high table of premiers in the EU - wh she deffo cant get now
eer interests of the country? ( scotland that is!) er not with the current lot that doesnt seem to be any where near top of the agenda
who will pay the loo-loo she gets from London?
why Brussels of course - simples !
I shd be writing their manifesto.....
because.... as independent coutry she (can) get a seat at the high table of premiers in the EU - wh she deffo cant get now
eer interests of the country? ( scotland that is!) er not with the current lot that doesnt seem to be any where near top of the agenda
who will pay the loo-loo she gets from London?
why Brussels of course - simples !
I shd be writing their manifesto.....
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