I know they are true, thats why i said them. It was rather pointless you arguing otherwise.
So what? Nothing remotely near in comparison to the European Union on the scale,influence and increasing capacity to legislate without parliamentary input over the years
More clueless waffle, why do you embarrass yourself.
We have no power currently as EU members to apply quota controls on EU nationals for coming here to work(as we currently have on tier groups of non EU nationals) and we have no power to apply entry permits on EU nationals that wish to come...
You wally, i gave you the link so you can check yourself, that is not cherry picking.
The fact is Parliament is sovereign, but parliament has decided to give up some of its sovereignty and cede some sovereign powers to the EU.
You can disagree with that as much as you like and say its not true...
Doesnt prevent us trading with anyone though even if there is a dispute that prevent schedules being certified. WTO rules allow for continued trading when disputes arise.
Here you go,here is a BBC piece on Sovereignty and laws from before the referendum. It will no doubt be tough going for you to comprehend going by your replies on here but stick with it and read it a few times so it can sink in.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36247456...
Nope
You obviously dont understand the sovereign issue. You never have and you never will because you are a Europhile who has been perfectly happy for years for sovereign powers to be ceded from Westminster to Brussels.
ceded simply means give up, we have given up these powers via treaty democratically and voluntarily. Not everyone though has been happy to cede these sovereign powers, some parliamentarians (along with the public)have been arguing for years against it and refused to vote in favour of the...
Never said we did, you and clamp should read my post again, it is in English.
Parliamentary power is singular and all encompassing, i said we ceded parliamentary powers in certain areas, this does does not mean all parliamentary power, just the ones in certain areas where it is applicable (i.e...
When you cede parliamentary powers from Westminster to Brussels and allow the EU in certain areas exclusive competence to legislate that no longer requires parliamentary input you lose sovereign powers in these areas. Please stop being so thick.
Yes of course, remainers have now laid down the new rules.
If Labour win the next election it would be only fair that the people should vote again before Corbyn forming a government can be implemented.
In fact I strongly suggest that election is done again and again until the people change their...
"If a referendum gives a decision we abide by that decision (European Communities 1975, AV 2011)"
(European Communities 1975, AV 2011) is not a citation i didnt think it needed a link, sorry i thought it was obvious.Its two referendums as examples of where we abide by the decision that the...
Umm you asked me
"Could you post a link to the legislation you quote in your first sentence as I cannot find it? "
I didnt think i had posted or quoted any legislation but sent you a link to the referendum act as it was the only legislation i had quoted on this thread and thought that was what...
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I really dont know what you are asking, yes we do normally abide by a referendum decision, it would be odd not to, but abiding by a decision is not "legislation" :shrug: