They are the supreme court of this country. We have a 3 part system you need to be reminded of that. Executive, Judiciary and legislation. You also accept the sovereignty of parliament which they upheld in their ruling.
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We have a constitution based on precedent and rulings from our supreme court and previous courts. The supreme court based their ruling on parliaments sovereignty from precedent set back in 1604. Are you actually contesting parliamentary sovereignty?
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In a representative democracy it is given to our representatives in parliament. They then seek to represent ALL their constituents best interests. You're really having a hard time with this basic concept.
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We do. That's why they represent the best interests of us all and not the specific wishes of a few. Would you prefer an XFactor style voting system?
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That would be their job. So yes. If for instance the EU turned into the monster you were manipulated to believe it was in 2016 then I would expect our representatives to follow that golden rule. They react to changing events that's why we have human MPs and not automatons.
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Our representatives are paid to represent us. Their job is to react to change etc. We vote them in to parliament to think not just blindly follow. Surely you can't disagree with that?
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