Message from @The Electric Lizard
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Well, both fighting in WW2 and leaving EU are hindering the Germans <:smugon:512048583806025739>
My point is that we shouldn't do everything based purely on the economy
Indeed
We shouldn't have surrendered to Hitler for the Economy and we shouldn't stay in the EU for it
Because if you start comparing patriotism in economical terms, well
`[9:28 PM] King Remainer: They are not comparable`
Losing your country to germany *is totally not the same thing as* losing your country to germany guise
Guys just trust me
Why are brexiteers so scared of everything
It wasn't the Brexit campaign that was called Project Fear last I checked
Canada trades with the USA. Should Canada give the USA the ability to control their laws because they trade with them?
What about Austria giving Japan the ability to pass laws over them?
Brexiteers aren't scared of everything
They're just scared of Germany
Remainers are scared of *not* Germany <:smugon:512048583806025739>
The EU don’t have control of our laws
We even created most of the EU laws and allowed all of them
European Communities Act
I remember when the EU forced us to adopt the metric system.
No input from parliament.
It makes EU law superior to UK law
I like how there was that myth that 80 % of laws in our country (Slavland) is from the EU. They debunked it by saying it's only 30-40 %.
Wew. Nothing to worry 'bout there then <:pepelaugh:544857300179877898>
Does this technically count as UK news? <:GWseremePeepoThink:402867838580293643>
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Is that Hong Kong?
Yep
Invade China to protect our colonies
We should have kept Hong Kong
We put in so much work selling Opium to get Hong Kong and then we just gave it back
Thw Hong Konians don't wish to be a part of China either
Honk Honk
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I think Boris might be able to find a technicality like this and use it to take us out on the 31st
the supreme court could just rule that it's legal and won't be anything we can do about it.
I wonder if we would get into a situation where a future parliament votes to dissolve the supreme court.
and the supreme court just declares the vote unlawful.
Boris should propose a new judicial body that could make decisions outside of the government.
The supreme court would rule that illegal
But actually it's just a description of the supreme court with some words replaced with synonyms
Supreme court effectively declares itself illegal
???
profit
From my understanding if parliament voted on it then there would be nothing the supreme court could do cos parliament is sovereign and all that