Interesting argument, so had turnout been 20% but 90% voted Leave you'd consider that more legitimate?
As far as I know that Act is mainly for financial bills and there's the manifesto convention element to it all.Quote:
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The Government does appear to be ready to use the 1911 threat that Carswell mentioned...
Government threatens to create to 'sunset' peers if House of Lords thwarts Brexit Bill as MPs to set to debate it… https://t.co/8tQI614EsA
— Telegraph Breaking News (@TelegraphNews) January 24, 2017Why have them? To settle a major constitutional rift that has been poisoning British politics for over 40 years.Quote:
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http://cdn.yougov.com/cumulus_upload...referendum.pngQuote:
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Are you advocating the Houses of Parliament ignore the referendum result on the 23rd of June 2016?Quote:
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I understand and have long defended the House of Lords as superior to the House of Commons in terms of independence and quality. This scenario however is unique and is no normal piece of legislation: to frustrate or block it will cause a constitutional crisis. Parliament asked and it got an answer: time to implement that answer.Quote:
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Ah, but that's my point. Both Houses of Parliament do not want Brexit.Quote:
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