It won't be a proper Brexit though.It's inevitable, no ifs or buts, maybe just a when.
It won't be a proper Brexit though.It's inevitable, no ifs or buts, maybe just a when.
It's happening people. Deal with it
http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/brexit/2017/09/28/the-eu-referendum-was-gerrymandered/The Brexit referendum is an example of how the constitutional and political order of the UK is in a highly questionable state...
A House of Commons Briefing Paper 07212 (pdf download), published on 3 June 2015, pointed out to MPs, members of the House of Lords and other readers that the referendum was advisory only, and would not be binding on Parliament or government...
The referendum is advisory’ (Hansard for 16 June 2015). Yet the Brexit ministry has chosen to treat the referendum outcome as binding and mandating, in defiance of the explicit nature of the Referendum Act itself.
This and the inconsistencies of this referendum with other referenda raise a serious question of constitutional propriety. To arrange things as convenient for a given occasion – in effect making them up as one goes along – without any question of conformity to a due process and a propriety of constitutional order, throws the legitimacy of the process into doubt. This applies in a major way to the EU referendum in 2016....
Deliberate restriction of the franchise is gerrymandering: the EU referendum was gerrymandered.
http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/brexit/2016/...will-of-the-british-people-it-never-has-been/Brexit is not the will of the people in the UK. It never has been.
http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/brexit/2017/...extbook-example-of-failed-strategic-thinking/Britain has found itself running into numerous problems with Brexit because its strategy for exiting the EU has been a textbook example of failed strategic thinking.
Authors'That is BS though, despite the author's substantial irrelevant qualifications and beliefs.
An electorate of 40M+ are invited to vote on a matter. 17M say yes, 16M say no. 7 have said, don't care, on the basis that they didn't vote. They have abstained.
If you read his bio - lives in spain, works in the UK, he clearly has an agenda
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._C._GraylingGrayling lives in Peckham
http://www.staffs.ac.uk/staff/profiles/aal1.jspAdrian Low is an Essex man,...He is still on the National Accreditation Committee of the British Computer Society (despite being resident in Spain) and regularly visits universities across the country and occasionally internationally, to chair accreditation panels.
He plays the piano, builds dodgy-quality websites and enjoys summers in his family’s French house.
https://www.blogger.com/profile/03768087679163958425Introduction Dr Tim Oliver is a Jean Monnet Fellow at the European University Institute in Florence. He is also an Associate at LSE IDEAS and Director of Research at Brexit Analytics.
Because he lives in Spain and 'summers' in France, his paper is flawed?@wannabeDIY everyone has an agenda. I would expect academics to be a bit less silly though. Prof Low, I'm calling out his paper as flawed in my opinion.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-secret-house-french-politician-a7563426.htmlNigel Farage sharing £4million house with female French politician
Laure Ferrari, who is 15 years younger than the former UKIP leader, was photographed taking the bins out at the property in Chelsea
48/52!@JohnD - I agree [ finally we agree on something ] 42/52 was way to close for anyone to say we voted for "this" or "that".
Those that were allowed to vote!I think we narrowly voted to leave the EU
less still for any particular form of Brexit
however, it would not be accurate to claim that the population has expressed a firm desire for Brexit, less still for any particular form of Brexit.
it's happening.
For how long are you going to bleat on about it
do please tell me what progress the Cabinet of Chaos has achieved so far.