Message from @James Rimor
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Call me when they start firing 105mm
Well crap
Omg Guy Verhofstadt also said that an extension was out of the question!!!
well wait, what's this bill do?
"Foreign Minister Le Drian is right: yet another extension for Brexit is unacceptable, unless the deadlock in London is broken. Let it be a 2nd ref., new elections, a revocation of art. 50 or the approval of the deal, but not today’s helpless status quo"
@Jokerfaic it blocks no deal by making it law that Boris has to ask for an extension
so making it law to further undermine democracy
Yup
can this bill get reviewed by a judge?
I'm not sure on that
especially in light of the now public knowledge that the EU won't extand
I'd say it's unconstitutional but we're in a constitutional grey area
so a bill outlining a PM request something that it is guaranteed won't be provided, surely its null
Well it only states that he has to ask for it, it doesn't say the EU has to give one so we could get no deal that way
honestly as soon as the split ocurrs, there needs to be some thorough and brutal ousting of counterproductive politicians
I mean dragging these cunts out of their offices by their wrists
Parliament needs to be cleaned out of the traitors definitely
They're now acting in their own interests instead of the country's
The bill said that the PM must apply for an extension @Jokerfaic
That's it.
It's not unconstitutional. @James Rimor
Says you but like I said it's a grey area so 🤷
Sure it's a grey area. But nothing in the bill is unconstitutional
Telling the PM to do something isn't unconstitutional.
It's preventing a legal exit option set down by article 50
No it's not.
Article 50 does not say any specific way in which exiting is done.
Article 50 allows any country to leave according to their constitutional requirements.
Which that law is now a part of
Thus a constitutional requirement.
Nothing unconstitutional, nor illegal about that.
It also says a country can leave without a deal
it just sucks for a negotiation standpoint
Yeah, they can. @James Rimor
It also says we can extend and ask for more time.
Which.. We are doing?
what is interesting at least is that the EU country leaders that support brexit are the ones that will likely follow suit and feel the same about the EU
so itll be a nice eye opener