Re: Irate Ireland
Originally Posted by
Moscow
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Not really.
The Surrender law wasn't law at the time of the referendum and so doesn't apply to enacting the result of the referendum.
Also the law was a political ruling not a ruling within the realms of Justice and therefore not applicable
It would be easy to ignore the Surrender Bill and fight it in the courts once and for all.
#BritishIndependence.
#God Be With Our United Kingdom
#Gerechtigheid/Vrijdom/Vertrouwen
(Is that right ^^^?)
That law was drafted specifically to apply on the implementing of the referendum result by the pm. Parliament is fully entitled to do so.
All laws are based on political visions of the majority in parliament. A law on social security conceived by the conservatives will be different from a law on the same subject conceived by labour.
It is the justice system that decides whether actions by individuals and institutions (including government) are within the boundaries of the law.
Laws being based on political premisses makes that every ruling has a political basis, especially when government is the subject.
In this case government and its head, the pm, has to abide by a law specifically designed for action by the pm. As they say: dura lex, ced lex.
Gerechtigheid, vrijheid, vertrouwen = justice, freedom, trust.