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Is leave on 31st Oct still the law?
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<blockquote data-quote="Danllan" data-source="post: 6567448" data-attributes="member: 8735"><p>The doctrine of implied rescission applies to all law in this country; Parliament can not bind its </p><p>successors, or itself. If it passes a law that conflicts with an earlier one, the most recent one takes precedence. </p><p></p><p>However, the Benn-wrought <em>European Union (Withdrawal) (No.2) Act 2019</em> does not specifically change the date of leaving (he didn't have the moral courage to try and do that), it merely obliges a PM to accept whatever the EU offers - this is the reality, because we all know that the Remainer majority in Parliament will do just that.</p><p></p><p>But it was not very well drafted, because it leaves sufficient 'wriggle' room for the Gov't and the PM to do, or to start to do several things. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That same father, Tony, was also a democrat and along with Enoch Powell - his friend - believed that a) the People are sovereign, no Parliament and b) the EEC / EU was a fundamentally undemocratic organisation that the UK was best out of. </p><p></p><p>Hilary is a receipted hypocrite and liar. He is on the record - radio and tv interviews -as saying, before the Referendum, that however it went the result had to be respected, no ifs, no buts. He also voted for leaving and said many times that there should be no second referendum... remind us of his position now won't you? In case you won't... he is wanting to ignore the people's choice and is going back on his word.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danllan, post: 6567448, member: 8735"] The doctrine of implied rescission applies to all law in this country; Parliament can not bind its successors, or itself. If it passes a law that conflicts with an earlier one, the most recent one takes precedence. However, the Benn-wrought [I]European Union (Withdrawal) (No.2) Act 2019[/I] does not specifically change the date of leaving (he didn't have the moral courage to try and do that), it merely obliges a PM to accept whatever the EU offers - this is the reality, because we all know that the Remainer majority in Parliament will do just that. But it was not very well drafted, because it leaves sufficient 'wriggle' room for the Gov't and the PM to do, or to start to do several things. That same father, Tony, was also a democrat and along with Enoch Powell - his friend - believed that a) the People are sovereign, no Parliament and b) the EEC / EU was a fundamentally undemocratic organisation that the UK was best out of. Hilary is a receipted hypocrite and liar. He is on the record - radio and tv interviews -as saying, before the Referendum, that however it went the result had to be respected, no ifs, no buts. He also voted for leaving and said many times that there should be no second referendum... remind us of his position now won't you? In case you won't... he is wanting to ignore the people's choice and is going back on his word. [/QUOTE]
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