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OUT WITH A DEAL EATING OUR CAKE AND LOVING IT suck it up remoaners
And like a typical anti democracy remoaner he decided the will of the people should be ignored the minute the democratic result was in total fecking hypocrite 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Despite it being voted in to law by the commons the spineless two faced remoaner MPs have totally abandoned any morals and decided to ignore the will of the British people.
It will be remembered and no election or referendum will ever be the same again in this country.
The one thing that will come is a massive surge in the popularity of UKIP or a similar party in the future who stand for the 52%.
Happy Days.
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OUT AFLI SUCK IT UP REMOANER LOSERS
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Out of choice,may I hasten to add. Years of lazy policy making which was totally of our inept MPs choice, amplified by scapegoating to suit lazy decision making (e.g. Thameslink contract).
I don’t how many times we can have the debate about sovereignty. I’ve yet to come across a Brexit supporter that understands it. But it matters not. They won the day.
The wait was well worth it. on 19:51 - Feb 24 by exiledclaseboy
I don’t how many times we can have the debate about sovereignty. I’ve yet to come across a Brexit supporter that understands it. But it matters not. They won the day.
The wait was well worth it. on 20:34 - Feb 24 by Highjack
In theory at least.
No that is a fact.
However it matters not a jot, onwards and upwards. Trade is trade and I'll be interested to see if Johnson and co shit themselves when reality strikes, or if the collapse starts.
The wait was well worth it. on 20:32 - Feb 24 by waynekerr55
But it only supersedes as we chose to allow it
And it has done since 1972, when Parliament passed the European Communities Act. Since then, if there has been a conflict between national law and European law, the UK courts have to give priority to European law.
The wait was well worth it. on 20:39 - Feb 24 by Flashberryjack
And it has done since 1972, when Parliament passed the European Communities Act. Since then, if there has been a conflict between national law and European law, the UK courts have to give priority to European law.
Not for much longer though.
when Parliament passed the European Communities Act.
The wait was well worth it. on 20:41 - Feb 24 by Flashberryjack
And your point is ?
Parliament passed the Act that allowed EU law to take precedence over conflicting UK law. Parliament has since revealed that Act. Because parliament is sovereign and always has been.
The wait was well worth it. on 20:44 - Feb 24 by exiledclaseboy
Parliament passed the Act that allowed EU law to take precedence over conflicting UK law. Parliament has since revealed that Act. Because parliament is sovereign and always has been.
Ah! I see Parliament legislated in 2018 to repeal the 1972 Act, and in 2020 the United Kingdom ceased to be a member of the EU in accordance with and by virtue of that Act (albeit amended by further legislation of Parliament), demonstrating that the previous Parliament (of 1972) had not bound its successor.
So parliament wasn't Sovereign from 1972 until after the referendum in 2018.
The wait was well worth it. on 19:51 - Feb 24 by exiledclaseboy
I don’t how many times we can have the debate about sovereignty. I’ve yet to come across a Brexit supporter that understands it. But it matters not. They won the day.
Ironic though, eh?
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The wait was well worth it. on 20:58 - Feb 24 with 1046 views
The wait was well worth it. on 20:56 - Feb 24 by Flashberryjack
Ah! I see Parliament legislated in 2018 to repeal the 1972 Act, and in 2020 the United Kingdom ceased to be a member of the EU in accordance with and by virtue of that Act (albeit amended by further legislation of Parliament), demonstrating that the previous Parliament (of 1972) had not bound its successor.
So parliament wasn't Sovereign from 1972 until after the referendum in 2018.
Yes it was mun. Your second paragraph is an incorrect conclusion from your first.