
We Germans have this expression which was made for such cases :
Geh mit Gott, aber geh!
It's used to indicate that a loss is welcome.
Boris Johnson : To save democracy we had to destroy it.
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We Germans have this expression which was made for such cases :
Geh mit Gott, aber geh!
It's used to indicate that a loss is welcome.
Boris Johnson : To save democracy we had to destroy it.
We Germans
Because they voted wrong? Look I will admit I don't know a damn thing about brexit but that whole thing smelt like it was just thrown out there by people who had no Idea people would actually get the vote passed. it was just supposed to be some token platform to go oh we tried but it didn't pass oh well, better work within the system I 'spouse, they didn't have a clue people would give a shit for a change.Why the fuck would all those MP's just decide to go fuck the will of the voters we will do want parliament wants.
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Because they voted wrong? Look I will admit I don't know a damn thing about brexit but that whole thing smelt like it was just thrown out there by people who had no Idea people would actually get the vote passed. it was just supposed to be some token platform to go oh we tried but it didn't pass oh well, better work within the system I 'spouse, they didn't have a clue people would give a shit for a change.
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Parliamentary sovereignty is a principle of the UK constitution. It makes Parliament the supreme legal authority in the UK, which can create or end any law. Generally, the courts cannot overrule its legislation and no Parliament can pass laws that future Parliaments cannot change. Parliamentary sovereignty is the most important part of the UK constitution.
https://www.parliament.uk/about/how/role/sovereignty/
I can't say if this is accurate for now but it seems a new referendum would be probably different to the first one. It's an old poll but well.
- Remain leads by around 53% to 47% on average in polls
- People like the idea of a 'public vote' - but not a second referendum
- Minds are changing slowly, but not in large numbers
https://inews.co.uk/news/brexit/brexit-polls-vote-remain-latest-john-curtice/
Being petulant? Setting a precedent? Kinda hard to bully members when the ground work is laid for them to leave. Hell didn't lots of members join the EU for trade reasons and got saddled with immigration quotas?I wonder why the EU just does not settle it and go you have 3 options, and no more extensions
Wouldn't be the government if that wasn't the case.The British MP's themselves are the ones who seem to clearly want to fuck this up
And we have in Germany many similar institutions that do a similar job we just call it differently.I see you do not understand the whole Westminster system, we have it in Canada too. Right now you have MP's that are both beholden to there party and to the people who voted for them neglecting the duties to both.
So they are the cat. They don't want out of the EU but they also don't want in the EU ... and people wonder why the Rest of Europe thinks the brits are crazy. Yes yes the Eu is a dictatorship bla bla bla. Who's believing this? No one with a sane mind. And while Germany has a lot of leverage in EU politics so do other nations. Like France, Italy, Austria, basically everyone who's a member!They are holding out not to remain but in some inane belief that the EU will still renegotiate a deal that they have explicitly stated multiple times that the deal, is the deal, is the deal. That deal was created with the knowledge that Britian will not hard exit removing a big negotiating tool for the Brits (idiots...), I am sure even Boris does not want a hard exit, they just don't want to get bent over and anally raped by the EU's german overlords (yeah take that Crni heh heh heh). They want to renegotiated with all the options on the table.
I think that earlier direct violation of article 125 from treaty of Lisbon caused bigger outrage in UK than raised quotas in Dublin regulations. According to article 125 all EU members are responsible for their own debts, so when EU removed the veto rights and changed voting rules to pass bailout plan for Greece against the will of couple of EU members in order to save French and German banks owning majority of Greek debts, the governments who didn't own Greek debts felt fucked really hard. Bigger economies such as UK spend tens of billions eurs on this.Hell didn't lots of members join the EU for trade reasons and got saddled with immigration quotas?
So Gonzo, you want real democracy? How about getting big corporate money out of politics. You must also be real happy with the Queen being the ultimate leader of your colonial nation.
Most of the time it is their parent's money. not to mention stuff like when Bernie lost the primaries and people were asking for refunds on campaign donations. Like the dude I um wanted to win like lost and can I have my money back?Guess a lot of lefties just don't put there money where there mouth is.
Not to jump into a political debate, but parliament and senates are what we call “representatives”; we elect them, yes, but that doesn’t necessarily mean we can’t hold them accountable. Quite the opposite; it’s their job to appease the masses. On thé flip side, they don’t HAVE to listen to voters, but if they want a re-election it’s usually a bad idea to tell constituents to fuck themselves.
As for people “voting wrong”, unless genocide is involved, there usually is no objective “right” or “wrong” unless you wanna really get into the ethics of this kind of shit.
Exactly, but that’s the nature of the beast. It’s why our representatives are given leeway to go against voter opinion and use their own judgement. All I’m saying is that if they do so egregiously, it’s our right to hold them accountable.Yes, in a democracy people vote for the candy man not the dentist. He knows how to appease the masses.