Why is she so against Parliament? You know all the MP's who were elected. Nobody elected Theresa PM.
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No one elected Gordon Brown either !
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True but I don't think he's really relevant to the current debate about triggering Article 50
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Everyone is talking about will of the people.What about us who voted to remain are we forgotten
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You lost, accept the result.
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by your reasoning anyone who didn't vote Tory at last election should have no opinion as they lost.accept that?
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I have never voted Tory in my life, but if I had a choice I would now.
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you don't live the uk so your opinion is worth even less
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Cough*bullshit*Cough.
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I don't understand, if UK is a democratic country and voted, why is Parliament wanting to debate it?
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Because the country did not vote to give Theresa May a blank slate.
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but surely the vote is legal just like general election for new government
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It is Parliament's job to scrutinise the Government, and May is trying to avoid scrutiny
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but why didn't Parliament ' scrutinise' Tony Blair government for Iraq war?
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Also, since then our constitution has evolved to require at least a debate before decision
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What they are stopping is the Government trying to take powers it's not entitled to.
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What then EUropean court of appeal ? The remoaners will stop at nothing.
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oh poppy cough
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