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Old 05-12-2016, 12:20
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Vile. How do digitalspy mods allow this!?

That is precisely why the majority voted for Brexit !

Enjoy your moment Remainers it won't last long..
Well you are hardly doing a good job of proving them wrong are you?
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Old 05-12-2016, 12:20
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It's simple to me
Even if they rule that parliament must vote again then MPs should vote the same way as their constituents did
Therefore Brexit continues
This is just a delaying tactic by the sore losers and a fame hungry woman too stupid to realise she's being used
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Old 05-12-2016, 12:22
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Because parliament voted to give the power to the people. It's that simple

Why should they get a second vote!? Because it went the wrong way for some of them!?

And we all know that's lies Remainers are the ones causing problems and arguing about Brexit on here day and night it never stops !
Because we live in a parliamentary democracy.
Brexit made a big deal about the UK parliament having sovereignty but now you seem to have problems with what you voted for.
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Old 05-12-2016, 12:23
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Most brexiters won't be able to follow this - too detailed and factual.

Watching this on BBC streaming now.
Been 15 minutes now and I have no idea whether the bald counsel with glasses is arguing for or against the government.
More insults
Don't concern yourselves we are getting used to it.
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Old 05-12-2016, 12:23
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Most brexiters won't be able to follow this - too detailed and factual.

Watching this on BBC streaming now.
Been 15 minutes now and I have no idea whether the bald counsel with glasses is arguing for or against the government.
Same here I just cannot following what he is saying at all, some may understand, but I am not one of them. !973 acts, 1973 acts.

I hope they keep the heat down in the room otherwise I can see many of them dozing off
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Old 05-12-2016, 12:24
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Because parliament voted to give the power to the people. It's that simple

Why should they get a second vote!? Because it went the wrong way for some of them!?

And we all know that's lies Remainers are the ones causing problems and arguing about Brexit on here day and night it never stops !
Let's not worry about following a legal process, lets just do it without too much thought, then complain like crazy if it gets overturned later.
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Old 05-12-2016, 12:24
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Because parliament voted to give the power to the people. It's that simple
Not really. Parliament voted to allow the people an advisory referendum. It wasn't legally binding.

Why should they get a second vote!? Because it went the wrong way for some of them!?
If Parliament gets to vote on this , it will be because the Supreme Court has decided that is what legally needs to happen.

And we all know that's lies Remainers are the ones causing problems and arguing about Brexit on here day and night it never stops !
You surely don't think that a few people on a MB are representative of 16m Remain voters?
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Old 05-12-2016, 12:24
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daily mail headline (sigh) :

'The Battle of Britain begins'

Just so wrong.
What happened to the 100,000 strong march on the Supreme Court?
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Old 05-12-2016, 12:24
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Because we live in a parliamentary democracy.
Brexit made a big deal about the UK parliament having sovereignty but now you seem to have problems with what you voted for.
No we don't
Parliament ALREADY voted before the referendum
As I say this is just the remoaners making a point and trying to delay the inevitable
It won't work
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Old 05-12-2016, 12:25
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As an aside Lady Hale is really annoying and doesn't seem to be able to follow things. Of course that could just be her tactic to disrupt things ...............
She's perfectly capable of following things. The error was in Eadie's reference to his bundle.

Of course, this is far from uncommon, particularly in civil cases. I suppose it's just easier to assign nefarious motives to people you don't like....
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Old 05-12-2016, 12:25
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Same here I just cannot following what he is saying at all, some may understand, but I am not one of them. !973 acts, 1973 acts.
It is a pleasure to listen to it though - there is such intellectual and legal rigour. You can tell the judges are taking in every word, and no word is wasted.

I feel really proud of our country watching this.
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Old 05-12-2016, 12:26
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No we don't
Parliament ALREADY voted before the referendum
As I say this is just the remoaners making a point and trying to delay the inevitable
It won't work
They voted for the referendum and nothing else.
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Old 05-12-2016, 12:26
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No we don't
Parliament ALREADY voted before the referendum
As I say this is just the remoaners making a point and trying to delay the inevitable
It won't work
Parliament voted to authorise a referendum. That's it.
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Old 05-12-2016, 12:26
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What happened to the 100,000 strong march on the Supreme Court?
There doesn't need to be one
Brexit will continue
I repeat , this is just a delaying tactic by the remainers
Even if parliament have to vote again the process will continue
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Old 05-12-2016, 12:27
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No we don't
Parliament ALREADY voted before the referendum
As I say this is just the remoaners making a point and trying to delay the inevitable
It won't work
We shall see.
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Old 05-12-2016, 12:27
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It's simple to me
Even if they rule that parliament must vote again then MPs should vote the same way as their constituents did
Therefore Brexit continues
This is just a delaying tactic by the sore losers and a fame hungry woman too stupid to realise she's being used
Not even a delaying tactic.
May has said A50 will be by the end of March but the ruling is in January.
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Old 05-12-2016, 12:27
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Still no song and dance, call me disappointed.
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Old 05-12-2016, 12:27
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There doesn't need to be one
Brexit will continue
I repeat , this is just a delaying tactic by the remainers
Even if parliament have to vote again the process will continue
So no real problem then?
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Old 05-12-2016, 12:27
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Eadie is shocking. I'm baffled. Never ever have I seen such a weak performance in any court. And I spend a whole lot of time in court and tribunal.

I'm really starting to wonder if this whole appeal has been orchestrated.

He can't follow the government's own arguments from the written submission; he's jumping back and forth and is removing the few bits that made sense in the written submission.
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Old 05-12-2016, 12:28
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There doesn't need to be one
Brexit will continue
I repeat , this is just a delaying tactic by the remainers
Even if parliament have to vote again the process will continue
Great. There's no problem then, is there?
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Old 05-12-2016, 12:28
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Not even a delaying tactic.
May has said A50 will be by the end of March but the ruling is in January.
Yes May doesn't seem to bothered by it all to be honest
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Old 05-12-2016, 12:28
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No we don't
Parliament ALREADY voted before the referendum
As I say this is just the remoaners making a point and trying to delay the inevitable
It won't work
Your first line.
Are you saying we don't live in a parliamentary democracy?
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Old 05-12-2016, 12:29
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Brexit needs a boost with the knocking it's took recently

If we lose the court case again I think people will lose interest. Most Brexit voters just want the best for the country but sick of fighting.. We will get our revenge in 2020 by biding our time and waiting it's only 3 years away now tick tock !

Remainers will be the first ones moaning though when things go wrong if we are forced to stay in the failed EU when everyone else is happy to jump ship.

Remainers should be ashamed of themselves not accepting democracy of the people. It's disgusting !
Brexit doesn't need a boost, it just needs flushing away. It is an ill-conceived shambles which has split the country from top to bottom, quite needlessly. Your talk of revenge against so-called remainers, I find very disturbing. Remainers are as entitled to express their views as you are and use the legal system to test the law and the government, whether you like it or not. Bullies and bruisers clamouring for Brexit have no more right to get their way (despite their ignorance and prejudice) as anybody else.
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Old 05-12-2016, 12:30
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Great. There's no problem then, is there?
Not so far as I can see .....no
Just a bunch of people over complicating matters unecessarily
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Old 05-12-2016, 12:30
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There doesn't need to be one
Brexit will continue
I repeat , this is just a delaying tactic by the remainers
Even if parliament have to vote again the process will continue
Good. Then you won't mind due protocol being followed in this process of inevitability.
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