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Re: ' THE HIGH COURT TODAY RULES '

Wed Oct 19, 2016 3:31 pm

Irrespective as to whether you are Brexit or Stay - in this situation - I think a High Court Decision counts for nothing.

Either side will have someone who will want to appeal this to the House of Lords and I believe that is where the final decision will be made

Re: ' THE HIGH COURT TODAY RULES '

Wed Oct 19, 2016 3:44 pm

petesmeat wrote:
Tony Blue Williams wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:The High Court today rules that consent from Parliament is not required for the British government to go ahead with leaving the EU.

The people's vote is the mandate.


Sometimes the High Court makes decisions which leaves you scratching your head trying to work out how they came to that conclusion.

Today they have resorted some common sense. What was the point of holding a referendum if the final decision was to be made by Parliament? Don't say this often but they got this one right :thumbup:


Because the general public, are by in large, misinformed? Brexit was won on immigration and lies, if there was another vote now I'd imagine remain would win by a landslide.

Brexit has brought the pound to it's lowest levels for centuries and will hit the poorest hardest. We've not even pulled the trigger yet. Shit has yet to be introduced to the fan. It's going to be a long, hard road to recovery.

lies what bloody lies ? the remain campaign was built on lies why would anyone want to be controlled by Brussels ffs your a traitor

Re: ' THE HIGH COURT TODAY RULES '

Wed Oct 19, 2016 4:47 pm

wez1927 wrote:
petesmeat wrote:
Tony Blue Williams wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:The High Court today rules that consent from Parliament is not required for the British government to go ahead with leaving the EU.

The people's vote is the mandate.


Sometimes the High Court makes decisions which leaves you scratching your head trying to work out how they came to that conclusion.

Today they have resorted some common sense. What was the point of holding a referendum if the final decision was to be made by Parliament? Don't say this often but they got this one right :thumbup:


Because the general public, are by in large, misinformed? Brexit was won on immigration and lies, if there was another vote now I'd imagine remain would win by a landslide.

Brexit has brought the pound to it's lowest levels for centuries and will hit the poorest hardest. We've not even pulled the trigger yet. Shit has yet to be introduced to the fan. It's going to be a long, hard road to recovery.

lies what bloody lies ? the remain campaign was built on lies why would anyone want to be controlled by Brussels ffs your a traitor

Whoever won would have won it on the back of lies. Exactly the same as every general election. When has a party ever kept to it's word after winning an election. The British public are not gullible enough to believe every claim that is made. They know roughly what is likely to be an exageration, the truth or a downright lie, and vote accordingly. The fact is that we had a vote and the majority of those who voted made their decision based on what they believed to be the right thing to do. Only a numpty would believe every claim made by either side.

Re: ' THE HIGH COURT TODAY RULES '

Wed Oct 19, 2016 8:18 pm

Paul Keevil wrote:Irrespective as to whether you are Brexit or Stay - in this situation - I think a High Court Decision counts for nothing.

Either side will have someone who will want to appeal this to the House of Lords and I believe that is where the final decision will be made


But the House of Lords is not the final arbiter any more. The Supreme Court is.