pastafarian
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Would you do me the favour of bringing me up to speed?
see above
the judges ruled last week that once article 50 is invoked it cannot be withdrawn
Would you do me the favour of bringing me up to speed?
For you it was about control, others (daft as it may be) truly believed, possibly because Farage had a poster with Syrian refugees lined up on it and the words "breaking point", that we would somehow not be under any obligation to accept refugees, and would adopt a racist immigration policy. Those people will be, I am glad to say, disappointed.
im not astonishing anyone, but it is a superior opinion to you.
its common knowledge and open to public viewing......im surprised you are clueless to it, many political commentators have been talking about it.
last week there was a judicial decision about brexit, i notice you have been very vocal in supporting it.
The 32 page judgement investigated what article 50 meant with regard to its judgement and it concluded you cannot withdraw it(article 50) after giving notice and it means inevitable leaving.the EU, the judges based their outcome on this.
here is the relevant part
(1) a notice under Article 50(2) cannot be withdrawn, once it is given
11. Once a notice is given, it will inevitably result in the complete withdrawal of The United Kingdom from membership of the European Union
here is the full judgement
file:///C:/Users/JSC/Desktop/judgment-r-miller-v-secretary-of-state-for-exiting-the-eu-20161103.pdf
feel free of course to say the three judges are talking out of their arse and their judgement is flawed
im not astonishing anyone, but it is a superior opinion to you.
its common knowledge and open to public viewing......im surprised you are clueless to it, many political commentators have been talking about it.
last week there was a judicial decision about brexit, i notice you have been very vocal in supporting it.
The 32 page judgement investigated what article 50 meant with regard to its judgement and it concluded you cannot withdraw it(article 50) after giving notice and it means inevitable leaving.the EU, the judges based their outcome on this.
here is the relevant part
(1) a notice under Article 50(2) cannot be withdrawn, once it is given
11. Once a notice is given, it will inevitably result in the complete withdrawal of The United Kingdom from membership of the European Union
here is the full judgement
file:///C:/Users/JSC/Desktop/judgment-r-miller-v-secretary-of-state-for-exiting-the-eu-20161103.pdf
feel free of course to say the three judges are talking out of their arse and their judgement is flawed
Interesting, there is of course many articles and opinion cited in the last 3 days that adds some caveats to that ruling and highlighting the aforementioned loophole. I urge you to google the meaning of loophole. However it is heartening to see you attempting to provide some real evidence as oppose to your usual mix of wanting things to be true, insults and bits and pieces you've picked up from leave campaigners you admire.
I really must get out in that crisp sunshine and salvage what's left of the day but I'll have a proper look into that later, I'm certain it will have a place in the canon of opinion.
Cheers!
To paint a rather fuller picture:
In 1992, the UK opted out of Monetary Union along with the Social Chapter
In 1997, the UK opted out of abolition of border controls
In 2009, the UK opted out of the Charter of Fundamental Human Rights
In 2017, the UK opted out of adoption of common police and criminal justice legislation.
Add to the mix all EU legislation must be debated in the house and enshrined in UK law through act of Parliament then it appears there is every likelihood the trend of achieving significant concessions would continue.
Hardly the binary death march you predict and very much in line with the highly lauded democratic accountability.
even in defeat you are a ****.....figures!
The judges are talking out of their arses and their judgement is flawed.
Well on one point any way, it is not inevitable that it would result in the complete withdrawal of the UK from Membership of the EU. If a year down the line, we decide we want to stay, we can say so, it is possible at that point that the EU could vote on whether or not to allow the process to halt.
Also, thank you for posting this, but I think the EU will want to test the question in the European court, it would not be the first time British and European courts disagree.
And there you have it. You don't get your way, you get proven wrong and you stamp your feet (metaphorically) and call names.
Luckily for you it's your argument that lets you down and not your tantrum. I now remember why I was determined not to engage with you. I think it was better that way, for you as well, you seem to get wound up over the whole thing.
are you mental? i just proved your whole stance as wrong.......i wasnt wrong at all.....i supplied the judicial evidence to show you are talking toilet.......i cant be the only one who thinks you are sandwiches short of a picnic.
Whevs. Go outside you sad act.
Whevs. Go outside you sad act.
I really do not know why you believe this. The point has been repeated on this thread over and over again by a whole range of Leavers that it is all about control rather than prohibition. There was even a debate on here a week or so ago where many Remainers insisted that no-one believed that Leavers were racist and anti immigration and that certain people were playing the victim card. Your post rather undermines that part of the discussion. Let's be clear, the vote to leave the EU was driven by many things and prominent was a desire to control immigration. The 'open borders' ideologues have to take
reponsibility for our leaving the EU as much as anyone else as net numbers have risen and continue to rise. This is an agenda set by big business to drive down real wage levels and increase profits. The view by many of the southern ,middle class ,liberal affluent elite that their countrymen are anti immigration is quite simply wrong. The EU should have put sensible immigration controls in place but were unable to because of pressure from big business. I suggest you research the influence of Goldman Sachs on what is portrayed as the 'liberal concept' of the EU. That is a good starting point for understanding the real nature of the project. There are some worthy advantages of EU membership but the bigger picture is an entrenchment of inequality which is why many on the left fundamentally disagree with membership. I can debate this with you all day if you like but I won't accept your insinuations that you have some sort of moral superiority. You dont.
now that you know you were wrong (yet again) and that the 3 judges ruled that A50 cannot be withdrawn like you claim what is your next plan of ridiculous crap on trying to get the vote reversed ?
See post 21047, I have spoken directly with other people who expressly stated that their biggest reason for voting leave was to stop muslims coming here, you might not like it, I certainly don't, but you can't wish away the fact that these people exist. I make no assumption that some of my countrymen are anti Islamic immigration, they have told me so.
In general, I would prefer more controlled immigration, but our government CHOSE not to apply the limitations afforded to it by the EU, for the first seven years after the accession countries joined, so whilst all other EU nations restricted the numbers, we had the door wide open, then when the rest of the EU opened up, they still came here in greater numbers because they had friends, family, and communities established to assist them here. It looks as though the EU had some foresight into the potential issues, and had a remedy to soften the impact, but we waited until the populous got fed up, and then blamed the EU.
did you read the judgement , it could not be clearer...invoking article 50 is the end game to "inevitable" leaving, sorry but you are wishing on stars if you think it doesnt mean that.
ii know we are not lawyers but bloody hell chap how obvious do you want the ruling to be before you get out of denial
Ok, then to an extent we agree on controlled immigration. If some people are concerned about
Muslim immigration then their reasons may be to do with race (although Islam is a mediaval idea not a race) or it may be concern about the resergence of religion. Either way these concerns are often used to shut down debate and besmirch (the new buzz word !) legitimate opposition to the EU project. I have clearly jumped too quickly in my response to you but I guess I get tired of the powerful getting away with using Liberals to distract debate away from economics by muddying the waters with insulting references to racism.
A democratic vote took place on whether we leave the EU. Leave won and the result should be respected. All of this "moving the goalposts" afterwards is laughable and if it had been the other way around the leavers would have been ridiculed for asking for second vote and changing the rules after the result.
Seems some believe in a democracy when it suits them.
See post 21047, I have spoken directly with other people who expressly stated that their biggest reason for voting leave was to stop muslims coming here, you might not like it, I certainly don't, but you can't wish away the fact that these people exist. I make no assumption that some of my countrymen are anti Islamic immigration, they have told me so.
In general, I would prefer more controlled immigration, but our government CHOSE not to apply the limitations afforded to it by the EU, for the first seven years after the accession countries joined, so whilst all other EU nations restricted the numbers, we had the door wide open, then when the rest of the EU opened up, they still came here in greater numbers because they had friends, family, and communities established to assist them here. It looks as though the EU had some foresight into the potential issues, and had a remedy to soften the impact, but we waited until the populous got fed up, and then blamed the EU.
We have [MENTION=5208]drew[/MENTION] to thank for the new nick names *leavers are HARD NOUGAT and *remain are SOFT CARAMEL
i am a HARD NOUGAT