Message from @Eccles
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So yeah
looks like thomas cook is saved after all
This ruling is important
Ruling is important, but not to brexit
It's already a done deal
Well of course its important to brexit
It will erode the power of the executive for one
Which if a delay is sought
Will definitely hurt brexit
So yeah
Plus don't be so narrow minded
We have life after brexit you know
So yes
Ruling important
I'm not being narrow minded, i'm pointing out that there isn't a grey area - the courts will rule against a no-deal brexit
Did I predict an outcome
I said it was important
The courts were degraded and captured before brexit, they will still be after
You're making a point tangential to the debate
The debate is "Is the ruling important" not "what will the ruling be"
So you don't believe erortion of the separation of powers is important?
Already happened
More can happen
Nobody cared last time, they won't care now
Again
Not the debate
Sure it is, you claim it's important
It only appears important to you
For everyone else it's self-evident and changes nothing
It's like "Yes, the house is still on fire"
Right so yours acting on perception
And me on reality
There is currently no orecident for the courts to speak on the behalf of the executive
This would generate that precident
Which is a big step
It would make similar suits much much much easier to win
Which is important
Especially if the SC upheld it
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
Courts have already 'forced' people to do things they don't want