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Is Brexit the beginning of an end? I really thought our generation
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Is Brexit the beginning of an end? I really thought our generation will be the first to experience peace and prosperity in Europe.
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it won't happen anyway

>"Any prime minister will need parliamentary approval to trigger article 50 of the Lisbon treaty and initiate the UK’s exit from the European Union, according to a report by constitutional lawyers.

>In a legal opinion published on Monday, Nick Barber, a fellow at Trinity College, Oxford, Tom Hickman, a barrister at Blackstone Chambers and reader at University Collegge, London, and Jeff King, a senior law lecturer at UCL, declare that: “In our constitution, parliament gets to make this decision, not the prime minister.” They add:

>The prime minister is unable to issue a declaration under article 50 of the Lisbon treaty – triggering our withdrawal from the European Union – without having been first authorised to do so by an Act of the United Kingdom Parliament. Were he to attempt to do so before such a statute was passed, the declaration would be legally ineffective as a matter of domestic law and it would also fail to comply with the requirements of article 50 itself.

>Their argument is based on the fact article 50 states that any withdrawal from the EU must be made “in accordance with the state’s constitutional requirements”. Traditional constitutional arrangements involve parliamentary sovereignty.

>“Parliament could conclude that it would be contrary to the national interest to invoke article 50 whilst it is in the dark about what the key essentials of the new relationship with the EU are going to be, and without knowing what terms the EU is going to offer,” the three authors suggest.
Handing parliament, where the majority of MPs are remain supporters, a veto on Brexit is not a legal interpretation that is going to be welcomed by leave voters."
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>>61407722
MPs will vote leave, the people have spoken
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you whould have to get rid of the g*rmans, am*ricans and r*ssians first to experience peace
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>>61407764
middle-east would still be here
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>>61407722

MP's can't block a referendum.
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>>61407764
Getting rid of them also implies lack of peace.
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>>61407803
but consider this: without the mentioned above in constant wars and/or financing terrorism, Middle Eastern people would still going in mass to Europe?
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>>61407722
You are simply delusional if you think the majority conservatives and Brexit Labor won't vote leave.
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>>61407880
well, it's not like you have a lot of peace now either
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>>61407970
We do actually. Except for minor conflicts like Yugoslavia and Ukraine it's been peaceful.
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>>61407949
didn't you see? "remain" has the majority in the parliament"
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>>61407996
really? and what about the actual tension between Russia and USA/NATO countries?
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>>61408070
Not a shot fired.
Well except for when we shot down that russkie jet in Syria lmoa.
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Not with "British education"
https://youtu.be/w7yaEEccDJc
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