If Government can rewrite the terms of a referendum to exclude all promises but include things that were never asked, and still claim will of the people?
As the bishop said, "On what foundation does our Democracy stand?"
If Tory Backbenchers wish to claim the high ground vs bishops by introducing deliberately misleading legal counterpoints, maybe they shouldn't sup tea with those encouraging terrorism.
As the bishop said, "On what foundation does our Democracy stand?"
An Open Letter to the Prime Minister, The Right Honourable Boris Johnson MP, on the clarity or lack of #Brexit advice within or supporting his latest campaign.
Subject: The difficulties to overcome for many of us to prepare are insurmountable.
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Prime Minister,
As a matter of public record, we must point out for you the difference between telling people that they are unprepared and telling them for what they are to prepare.
The latter is usually a prerequisite for the former.
Examples follow:
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You or your assistants have run three advertising campaigns instructing us to prepare for #Brexit and to take advantage of its opportunities.
If I may, let me deal with both, just in case the details have been "skipped over."
BREXIT NEWS Boris Johnson launches advertising drive warning businesses ‘time is running out’ to prepare for Brexit amid no-deal threat independent.co.uk/news/uk/politi… via @circleboom
Probably, and I'm just guessing. Preparation requires some indication of what they're getting.
A good point. If you wanted to prepare, this is the only way you could do it properly
What caught my attention was this highly unusual opening clause.
Anything relying on a declarative statement from Priti Patel (of all people) on Human Rights is immediately suspect.
It's important to read these bills with amendments and explanatory notes since this Government tends to obscure things by writing them across documents.
Maybe you think this is appalling but limited? Only Home Office?