Message from @Eccles

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2019-10-09 09:36:20 UTC  

And me on reality

2019-10-09 09:36:35 UTC  

There is currently no orecident for the courts to speak on the behalf of the executive

2019-10-09 09:36:49 UTC  

This would generate that precident

2019-10-09 09:36:53 UTC  

Which is a big step

2019-10-09 09:37:23 UTC  

It would make similar suits much much much easier to win

2019-10-09 09:37:27 UTC  

Which is important

2019-10-09 09:37:49 UTC  

Especially if the SC upheld it

2019-10-09 09:37:56 UTC  

I don't think it's anything close to the precident you think it is - the executive does not have the freedom to break the law

2019-10-09 09:38:11 UTC  

Courts have already 'forced' people to do things they don't want

2019-10-09 09:38:22 UTC  

No you don't understand, this is to ask the court to ask for an extension

2019-10-09 09:38:27 UTC  

Even if the PM doesn't break the law

2019-10-09 09:38:33 UTC  

And still is going to leave no deal

2019-10-09 09:38:43 UTC  

And I think Boris is unwise to try and get around the law this way

2019-10-09 09:38:51 UTC  

I don't see any significant benefit to it

2019-10-09 09:39:13 UTC  

You don't seem to understand that the court would be acting on behalf of the executive even if it doesn't break the law

2019-10-09 09:39:29 UTC  

It would show that the courts can just overrule the executive even if they are within the law

2019-10-09 09:39:32 UTC  

It's a precident

2019-10-09 09:39:32 UTC  

It'd be acting on behalf of Boris

2019-10-09 09:39:46 UTC  

He is the executive

2019-10-09 09:39:54 UTC  

Boris doesn't send the letter

2019-10-09 09:39:54 UTC  

He's also subject to the same laws as the rest of us

2019-10-09 09:40:01 UTC  

The executive of the UKs does

2019-10-09 09:40:03 UTC  

The office does

2019-10-09 09:40:13 UTC  

Eccles baseless point

2019-10-09 09:40:22 UTC  

I already said if he found a way around the law

2019-10-09 09:40:26 UTC  

This would still. Apply

2019-10-09 09:40:30 UTC  

Put that strawman down

2019-10-09 09:40:37 UTC  

Conjecture

2019-10-09 09:40:47 UTC  

Your impossible

2019-10-09 09:40:50 UTC  

Seriously

2019-10-09 09:40:51 UTC  

The only precident that would be set is that the executive is subject to the courts enforcing the law

2019-10-09 09:41:14 UTC  

Ignoring my point

2019-10-09 09:41:17 UTC  

Geez

2019-10-09 09:41:25 UTC  

Like I said

2019-10-09 09:41:35 UTC  

If he's found a way around the law, then the court ruling will be immaterial

2019-10-09 09:41:49 UTC  

Not from what being reported

2019-10-09 09:41:54 UTC  

Unless you've seen the case files

2019-10-09 09:42:01 UTC  

What is being reported?

2019-10-09 09:42:40 UTC  

That the case is attempting to get the court to send a letter on behalf of boris before the Benn deadline is even up?

2019-10-09 09:42:58 UTC  

Haven't seen that being reported

2019-10-09 09:43:59 UTC  

Obvious they are going to do the legal groundwork before the deadline since there won't be time after