Any vote to overrule the electorate is treason. Bury them in a deep dark hole.
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they're not overruling the electorate? They're up keeping British law.

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If British law says that the government can overrule any vote of the electorate, it is not a free nation.
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its been this way for about 100 years? People who voted for brexit voted for this.
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The people voted for Brexit did not instate that law if it even exists. Cite what you say or just go away.
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You cannot be so stupid- 400+ years of precedent says that RP cannot be used to end/change Statute
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from the ruling you clearly haven't read/or the Law you don't understandpic.twitter.com/X62mf3wgES
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brexiters apparently don't support traditional British concepts of rule of law and Parl sovereignty when doesn't suit.
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yes we do.We just know Clegg and Co will now use this to prevent our exit.I accept the law,not the outcome
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debate now isn't about the principle of Brexit, but about the terms of exit and safeguarding economy
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I'm cynical about politicians my friend. It's a shame but true.
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Poor, poor Bar Council. Not happy with the reaction of the country, who incidentally voted democratically to leave.
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do you understand British law or are you a daily mail reader? You can't be both.
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Do you understand that this country has voted and made a decision This is against the will of the people.
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what's against the will of the people? I'm unsure you understand what Thursday decision means.
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it's a law that was created way before the EU was thought of which means it must go through parliament
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