We're not leaving the ECHR.
(and yes I remember May's intervention in the campaign to float the idea).
But as Theresa May's intervention shows, "we" do want to........
We're not leaving the ECHR.
(and yes I remember May's intervention in the campaign to float the idea).
Referendums are only advisory in the UK anyways so it matters not what the individual leave voter wants/thinks he voted for. The Government is the final arbiter, not Mr EDL from Clacton who doesn't like Darkies.
One reason for that being that the government (at taxpayers' expense) sent out a leaflet to every household in the country promising that it would implement the result of the referendum.Except that the Government doesn't seem to agree with that as far as this particular referendum is concerned.
Dave
One reason for that being that the government (at taxpayers' expense) sent out a leaflet to every household in the country promising that it would implement the result of the referendum.
Sounds like a good new slogan for a bus. And it could end up being just as truthful with:
a) the unresolved problem of the Irish border
b) the growing desire of Scotland to be independent and remain in the EU
One reason for that being that the government (at taxpayers' expense) sent out a leaflet to every household in the country promising that it would implement the result of the referendum.
[qimg]http://stewgreen.com/travel/2016/images/referendum.jpg[/qimg]
Ultimately the backstop is we elect a Lib Dem government and go crawling back to the EU. You need to ask yourself if things could ever be so awful that we'd go to the lengths of electing a Lib Dem government. It just seems inconceivable things can get that desperate.
Hey Wales will probably stay with England so it can still claim to be the UK.
I'm up for an Offa's Dyke refurb![]()
To keep the Welsh in, or the English out?![]()
Hey Wales will probably stay with England so it can still claim to be the UK.
That’s actually historically part of the Kingdom of England.
One reason for that being that the government (at taxpayers' expense) sent out a leaflet to every household in the country promising that it would implement the result of the referendum.
[qimg]http://stewgreen.com/travel/2016/images/referendum.jpg[/qimg]
You can take your stinkin' fake news and stuff it! Offa's dyke will be refurbed, and The Welsh will pay for it! Damn leek-eating perverts coming to England with their laver bread addictions and their male voice choirs! It's gonna be a great dyke. The best dyke ever!
That statement is NOT legally binding. You seem to have some trouble understanding that.
No need for insults. If you've read my earlier posts then you already knew that you were wrong about me not understanding.That statement is NOT legally binding. You seem to have some trouble understanding that.
Another party could stand on a manifesto of ignoring the referendum result: the party that tried that last election (Liberal Democrats) got soundly beaten; maybe some other minor parties also said similar. The two main parties both stood on manifestos of implementing the democratic choice made in the referendum. I suppose the Labour party could yet change its mind for the next election.