on 29-06-2016 16:28
on 29-06-2016 16:28
on 30-06-2016 14:45
on 30-06-2016 14:45
on 30-06-2016 15:15
on 30-06-2016 15:15
Yep!
One point on this article also makes interesting reading - bascially unless parliament gives the ok, no PM can legally start the article 50 negotiations. So if parliament don't ok it (and without a leader I can't see the Tories going for it) then it won't happen regardless of the result!
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-uk-leaves-the-eu-36671629
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on 30-06-2016 15:20
on 30-06-2016 15:20
The problem with any type of stalling by the UK...is that the EU are aware that we voted out. Therefore we would be up the proverbial creek without a paddle. They wont look favourably on any such tactic..
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on 30-06-2016 15:25
on 30-06-2016 15:25
on 30-06-2016 15:58
on 30-06-2016 15:58
@gmarkj wrote:Yep!
One point on this article also makes interesting reading - bascially unless parliament gives the ok, no PM can legally start the article 50 negotiations. So if parliament don't ok it (and without a leader I can't see the Tories going for it) then it won't happen regardless of the result!
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-uk-leaves-the-eu-36671629
I did post info earlier in this thread regarding Parliamentary Sovereignty
on 01-07-2016 03:35
on 01-07-2016 03:35
I'm not sure anyone in this country has a clue what is going to happen. Seems to me we have wasted millions on a referendum which was voted for by the people (some blindly without a clue) which now seems to be totally up in the air. The EU says get out now, PM has resigned, Boris and Farage are euphoric but having destabilised the country are now content to sit back smugly and leave the country in the sorry mess it is. What a total shambles.
01-07-2016 07:51 - edited 01-07-2016 07:51
01-07-2016 07:51 - edited 01-07-2016 07:51
@jonsie wrote:I'm not sure anyone in this country has a clue what is going to happen. Seems to me we have wasted millions on a referendum which was voted for by the people (some blindly without a clue) which now seems to be totally up in the air. The EU says get out now, PM has resigned, Boris and Farage are euphoric but having destabilised the country are now content to sit back smugly and leave the country in the sorry mess it is. What a total shambles.
And Jeremy Corbyn who has been given a vote of no confidence by most of his Labour MP's... is refusing to to get out. We must be a laughing stock across the world....
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on 01-07-2016 11:09
on 01-07-2016 11:46
on 01-07-2016 11:46
@Beenherebefore wrote:
@gmarkj wrote:Yep!
One point on this article also makes interesting reading - bascially unless parliament gives the ok, no PM can legally start the article 50 negotiations. So if parliament don't ok it (and without a leader I can't see the Tories going for it) then it won't happen regardless of the result!
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-uk-leaves-the-eu-36671629
I did post info earlier in this thread regarding Parliamentary Sovereignty
You did - apologies for repeating it.
Thought that the fact it was actually being investigated by high court judges was relevant though as means they are considering ways around not having the backing of the majority of parliament though.
Which is a very worrying slippery slope....
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on 01-07-2016 12:46
on 01-07-2016 12:46
You would have thought that they would have ratified with Parliament that any referendum result would be agreed. Would this have cropped up if the result was to remain? And if the result is overturned will compensation be offered to companies and individuals affected by thecurrency rate which was a direct result of a flawed referendum?