JV just did. Correctly. The headline was just usual Daily Mail Hyperbole. Why the shock and surprise?
on every hate or discredit the "Muslim" threads on here, most will correctly? state that not enough is done from within the Muslim community to call out the perpetrators of hate preach. probably one of my biggest criticisms of the brexit campaign. you want some credibility? distance your self from the headlines from your supporting press.
I am prepared to take into account those that did vote in the opposite way to the winning side but I really can't be arsed about those who didn't vote, for whatever reason.
If anyone thinks the Government will 'implement the will of the people', then they will have a long wait IMHO. Whatever they do, it won't be with you and me in mind.
Good point. And at the last general election the Conservative, Labour, LibDem and SNP parties (including the vast majority of their MPs) were all committed to Remaining in the EU - so let's hold them to that now, shall we? After all, it would be quite wrong for them to vote against their commitments wouldn't it.
Their job was to interpret the law ,in this case,without bias,and come to a conclusion.A Judge does not possess any more wisdom nor is any more immune to bias than other human beings,nor are their judgments guaranteed to be correct or fair.(this is admitted by the existence of the Appeal Courts-if all judgments were 100% there would be no need for them. I have no more faith in Judges to act impartially than I do for any other human being,and I view their pompous demand to be shielded from public criticism as further evidence of how they,like so many other publicly funded officials,feel superior the rest of us. I've had a few visits to courtrooms.My experience is that Judges are arrogant,slipshod,impatient,biased,and love being the great I am in their little kingdoms. Independent judiciary my arse.
Yet a bill offering a referendum was passed through parliament, if it was such a dangerous threat then were they reckless in doing so ? We both know why it was done and what the expected outcome was, unfortunately the great British public hadn't read the script. So how can we, i.e. the political class, back peddle whilst not wanting to look disingenuous, or worse.
I see India has told Cruella she has to let more Indians into the UK if she wants a better trade deal. :tearsofjoy: What a complete balls up this whole thing is turning out to be.