You've shed absolutely zero light on the subject, behaved like a complete idiot, gone out of your way to offend me repeatedly, and you presume thanks are due! You're not welcome. Not in the least. Stop trolling. — karl stone
It sets out which acts need to be repealed, clarifying you were both wrong. Parliament gets to vote. It's not that difficult. By the way, well done on playing victim. — Benkei
I say she could. Although not explicitly provided for, because the EU Court's decision only came after A50 had been invoked, I believe it follows from the grant of powers to invoke Article 50 - that there's an implied power to revoke Article 50 - given the EU Court's decision.
It's a theoretical question. I think I'm right, and it's quite likely I am right. — karl stone
... ministers cannot frustrate the purpose of a statute or a statutory provision, for example by emptying it of content or preventing its effectual operation. ... rather than the Secretary of State being able to rely on the absence in the 1972 Act of any exclusion of the prerogative power to withdraw from the EU Treaties, the proper analysis is that, unless that Act positively created such a power in relation to those Treaties, it does not exist. — SCUK
Cameron was a brexiteer, who sabotaged his credibility with false promises and a huge, deliberate failure on immigration, and with a renegotiation that educated the public, but was predestined to fail - before appointing himself chief spokesman for Remain, and losing on purpose. — karl stone
I would have thought those on this site were above absurd conspiracy theories. — Tim3003
This is the highest number of votes cast for anything in UK electoral history, and the biggest democratic mandate for a course of action ever directed at any UK Government. — karl stone
We will not hold a second referendum, and second-guess the clear instruction given to us by the British people, — karl stone
This is the highest number of votes cast for anything in UK electoral history, and the biggest democratic mandate for a course of action ever directed at any UK Government. — karl stone
I guess the UK government does not know how representative democracy functions? — Echarmion
It begs the question, if the instruction was so clear, why doesn't anyone seem to know how this is supposed to work. — Echarmion
"There's a special place in hell for no deal brexiteers." — karl stone
"There's a special place in hell for no deal brexiteers."
— karl stone
I kinda like Donald Tusk. And that Jean-Claude Drunker geezer, too. This was a funny moment. — S
Are you and I - like, girlfriends? — karl stone
Yes, sweetie, but I'm the alpha, and as long you don't you forget that, we'll get along just peachy. — S
The alpha thing, like iron and spinach turned out not to be true. Unfortunately both became popular and well cited enough to enter popular culture. — fdrake
Interesting hypothesis, but I think it's flawed, in that - there's a natural individual interest in academia and science in upsetting the applecart of accepted wisdom; and here we enter a hall of conceptual mirrors, because it's something this paper does - while under-estimating the tendency in others. And now, it's something I'm doing to this paper. Vertigo! — karl stone
The study that hypothesised alpha wolves based on wolf behaviour only used captive wolves. Wild wolves don't actually have the same social stratification. Even the person that came up with it has since rejected it. — fdrake
There's a social scientist called Levi Strauss. He's a structuralist - and while he talks about ape and human societies, he similarly describes vertical and horizontal kinship structures - as opposed to mere dominance hierarchies. Jordan Peterson fans - take note! — karl stone
I didn't say what I said to undermine all notions of hierarchical organisation, I said it to undermine ones involving, even analogically, an outdated idea about wolves. — fdrake
Wolves - take note! — karl stone
Wait, I know! Why don't we just programme a spambot to do this for us? — S
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