Supreme Court judges thwart will of 17M Britons! May CAN'T trigger Brexit without MPs vote
THERESA MAY must gain the approval of MPs and unelected peers before triggering Brexit, the Supreme Court ruled today.
DAILY EXPRESS - By Greg Heffer, Political Reporter
PUBLISHED: 09:38, Tue, Jan 24, 2017 | UPDATED: 12:35, Tue, Jan 24, 2017
KEY POINTS:
• Theresa May NOT able to trigger Article 50 without Act of Parliament
• Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland WON'T have say on Article 50
• Brexit Secretary David Davis to address MPs at 12.30pm
• Government has already drafted Article 50 legislation
• Labour vow not to 'frustrate' Article 50 but will try to amend authorising Act of Parliament
• Liberal Democrats to vote against Article 50 without promise of second EU referendum
• Supreme Court accused of 'fumbling' law
What
has happened to DEMOCRACY in the UK when a vote INVITATION from
Parliament is not respected,largely from the ´elite´ faction, demanding
re-election because their EXPECTED result was not achieved. What if a
second referendum also comes out in favor of LEAVE? Will you ask for a
third or a fourth until you obtain the desired result? This method
does not belong in serious British politics and reminds me more of a Big
Brother TV game.
The Labor party,representing WHO? is dithering on the edge of Leave-Remain. I am certain,a very large number of the voters were members of the Labor party, are these to be overridden by Corbyn?
Has it not yet dawned on the Remainers that EU is in a free fall?
Very disappointed to see so much fraction within the Conservative party, running around like headless chicken. Where is the political cohesion?
WHO is going to take a firm grip on the situation,shake the tree and make sure Brexit means Brexit and does not have to endure further delays.
HUMAN SYNTHESIS
THERESA MAY must gain the approval of MPs and unelected peers before triggering Brexit, the Supreme Court ruled today.
DAILY EXPRESS - By Greg Heffer, Political Reporter
PUBLISHED: 09:38, Tue, Jan 24, 2017 | UPDATED: 12:35, Tue, Jan 24, 2017
KEY POINTS:
• Theresa May NOT able to trigger Article 50 without Act of Parliament
• Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland WON'T have say on Article 50
• Brexit Secretary David Davis to address MPs at 12.30pm
• Government has already drafted Article 50 legislation
• Labour vow not to 'frustrate' Article 50 but will try to amend authorising Act of Parliament
• Liberal Democrats to vote against Article 50 without promise of second EU referendum
• Supreme Court accused of 'fumbling' law
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Commentary:
The Labor party,representing WHO? is dithering on the edge of Leave-Remain. I am certain,a very large number of the voters were members of the Labor party, are these to be overridden by Corbyn?
Has it not yet dawned on the Remainers that EU is in a free fall?
Very disappointed to see so much fraction within the Conservative party, running around like headless chicken. Where is the political cohesion?
WHO is going to take a firm grip on the situation,shake the tree and make sure Brexit means Brexit and does not have to endure further delays.
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