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From: dave@davenoise.co.uk
In article ,
Norman Wells wrote:
> On 14/10/2019 15:08, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
> > In article ,
> > Norman Wells wrote:
> >> On 14/10/2019 10:41, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
> >>> In article ,
> >>> Norman Wells wrote:
> >
> >>>> The problem is that Brexiteers have not been leading the process.
> >>>> Remainers, aided and abetted by a Remainer Parliament, have been doing
> >>>> that. We've only had someone properly interested in achieving Brexit
> >>>> since we've had Boris as PM. And that's not very long.
> >>>
> >>> Now describe the major differences between his deal and May's.
> >
> >> Stop asking difficult questions.
> >
> >> At least he's said we will be out on 31 October, deal or no deal.
> >
> > I take it you are in favour of government by dictator?
> Not everything can be decided or negotiated by committee. Sometimes,
> the power has to be given to one person.
> We've always given certain powers to just the Prime Minister. It's
> nothing new.
Lets just analyse that. You think it OK for Boris to take us out with no
deal, but not OK if May had tried to impose her deal?
> >> If
> >> anything prevents that, it will be the Benn Act, passed hobblingly by a
> >> Remainer Parliament.
> >
> > Odd, isn't it? The way leave went on and on about regaining
> > sovereignty. And when that sovereignty bites them on the arse, call
> > foul.
> We haven't regained any sovereignty if Parliament prevents us from
> regaining it, which seems its intention.
Sovereignty effectively *is* parliament, in the UK.
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