cromwell wrote:Workingman wrote:Brexit will go ahead and on schedule, and I have no problem with that, but it will be on the say-so of the "Sovereign" UK parliament. Good!
Will it though? It has to go through the Commons and the Lords.
Oh yes, the HoL could, under normal circumstances, delay a Bill for up to one year. Would it dare to do so under the current circumstances? There would be riots if it did.... and the government would introduce a new Parliamentary Act to prevent it ever happening again. There are already calls for reform of the HoL, from all sides, so a new Act would be a paperwork exercise.
There is also the option for the government to simply reintroduce the Bill at the start of the next session of parliament and pass it without recourse to the Hol. The current session ends on the 25th of May and the new one starts on the 5th of June, so the very worst the HoL could do is delay A50 for a little over two months.
I know that they are old duffers, but they are not stupid. Signing their own death warrants for a two month delay is as stupid as stupid gets.
Aggers, I understand your frustration with the judges, but they cannot be blamed in this case. They were asked by members of the public to make a judgement on a point of law. It is an option open to any one of the 65 million or so of us, and at any time. You could do it, I could do it, but once they get asked they have to make a decision, and whatever decision they make is usually open to appeal to the next highest court. That is the law as laid down by parliament and the judges have no option but to obey the law.