You conveniently left out the High Court ruling with James Eadie QC, admitting the corruption in the High Court. Part of that investigation was complaints about the postal votes arriving late, from Remainers, and Brits working abroad.
He said if the referendum had been binding, it would have...
17.4 million people is not a majority of the electorate especially when postal votes went missing, arrived late, and many people were denied a vote.
The government's QC James Eadie admitted in the High Court, that the referendum was corrupted.
I'm sorry you've lost your sense of humour.
The committees can meet, and MP's surgeries held, which were all suspended whilst the houses were prorogued. The civil servants were also suspended from working.
It also means that any bills that were in progress, after first and second readings are still in place, such as the Domestic...