Vote Leave broke the Law

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I see you haven't tried to explain your statement that the referendum was advisory ...would you care to try ? Or elaborate ?
"National referendums can be permitted by an Act of Parliament and regulated though the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000, but they are by tradition extremely rare due to the principle of parliamentary sovereignty meaning that they cannot be constitutionally binding on either the Government or Parliament, although they usually have a persuasive political effect."

It's strange that those who 'knew exactly what they were voting for' don't have a clue about the so-called democratic system of the country they are 'getting back'!
 
"National referendums can be permitted by an Act of Parliament and regulated though the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000, but they are by tradition extremely rare due to the principle of parliamentary sovereignty meaning that they cannot be constitutionally binding on either the Government or Parliament, although they usually have a persuasive political effect."

article 50 went to a vote in parliament....so above is history
 
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article 50 went to a vote in parliament....so above is history
Poor old notchy...

'Convoluting issues' when it suits, eh ;)

It still doesn't mean referendums aren't 'advisory'...

Unless of course you can provide evidence otherwise?

Of course you can't!

How many more times will you insist on showing your total ignorance?
 
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