WM they don't have the right to "amend", the HOL has the right to propose changes to the bill. The commons do not have to accept those changes and can vote to send the bill back to the HOL unchanged.
I think this would be a good thing because it would serve notice on the HOL that any legislation to change the HOL could also be pushed through against their will.
I also expect the Labour line on a 3 line whip to change after the 23rd. Wouldn't that be an interesting view on things??
No I won't get over Labour. I know that there at significant numbers of Tories who don't want to leave the EU. But I also know that every concession we negotiated with the EU was created by the Tories and given away by Labour.
I have not forgiven and will not forgive them, for the Lisbon treaty. Which, by the way, does not have an Article 50. That article is in the "treaty on the European Union", otherwise know as the constitution, which was brought into power in a modified form by the Lisbon Treaty without the consent of the people of the UK and against the wishes of the people of the UK. Had the UK been given the referendum which it should have been given, then it would never have happened.
Any party that does that to the UK, in the way it was done, does not deserve to hold any power in the UK and should be denied representation. That's my view and, now, for the rest of my life, that will never change. As far as I'm concerned that single act led to the situation we are in today and Labour is totally and completely to blame for it. To me it was inevitable that the signing of the Lisbon treaty and the relegation of the UK from a country to a "member state" of the EU would lead, eventually, to a referendum on leaving the EU.
Labour, prior to Blair, never won more than a single term in Government. Clearly the people of the UK did not trust them enough. The first time that they won a large majority and 3 terms in office, that mistrust was clearly justified.
Cameron, for all his faults, campaigned on blocking any more movement of sovereignty without the will of the people. Cameron delivered on exactly what he said he would. But, sadly, the horse was already bolted, sovereignty was gone. It is no mistake that the Lisbon Treaty states:
WHO, having exchanged their full powers, found in good and due form,
This situation led to Brexit. The Tory leadership supported Remain but a significant group of Tories supported Leave. Labour, leadership and the vast majority of the MP's, supported Remain. Only a few rebels supported Leave. The result of the referendum was a rather rude surprise to Labour.
So, no, I can't really hide my pleasure at Labour being punished at the polls for the stance it took in the referendum, as a whole and the actions it has taken since.
So. Really. I think that it is not just Labour but also the HOL which is about to get it's marching orders. After all, May, by refusing to accept that the will of the people can be denied by the political elite, simply cannot lose by hammering this through.
I was right in that the party would not accept any change at all to a two paragraph bill in the Commons. Notice has been served. The people have spoken and as far as the government is concerned it IS binding and we just need to get on with it.
Let's see how this plays out. I'd love the HOL to reject it before the 23rd but I can't see that lot working fast enough, honestly.