Posted on 06/23/2016 2:32:04 AM PDT by UKrepublican
We have never been saturated to this extent.
And while not lessening the importance of the republican question in Australia, the role of the monarchy and its impact is nothing whatsoever like the EU, though it might surprise you to realize I think Australia should follow through with that.
But aside from that - you are probably right about the EU collapsing - the question is to what sacrifice - it will catastrophic by that point.
Best of luck! We are many - not only in Sweden - but all over Europe who hope and pray that Britain once again leads the way towards freedom.
No, you are right. The vast majority of US citizens are totally self absorbed, ill-educated and clueless. We are in real danger of losing our republic as a result.
Prayers for a majority vote to exit.
Please understand I think it would be much easier if the Leave vote wins today. It will be a disaster if it doesn't as far as I am concerned and I am pessimistic, unfortunately. But I think there's a real risk that some people will feel such a high degree of defeat that they will give up - and I think that goes too far.
I am seeing that there is rain today . Bad weather hold the voting down.
I am seeing that there is rain today . Bad weather hold the voting down?
I truly hope so.
Thank you.
I've seen it suggested that even if "leave" wins your Parliament will simply refuse to act on the results.The state legislature of my state,Massachusetts,has done this at least once...when voters voted to lower taxes.They simply ignored the results.
Don't know if your Parliament might try that or if would be legal to do so.
I sure hope the Brits decide to leave!
Thank you UK. Very much.
A big victory, indeed, if the “leave” wins. I am praying for that! I’ll be on pins and needles all day and will monitor this thread.
God bless.
Many of us in the USA get.it, and what the UK is going through. A federal bureaucracy meddling in the local affairs. It’s an undercurrent here as well. Trump wants the states to have more power over their affairs, Hillary wants the iron fist of the central government controlling more of people’s lives.
I too hope the UK regains sanity. May God awaken the hearts of the British people. Amen.
It would be legal but would be such a violation of Constitutional convention that the Queen would be obliged to step in and dissolve the government and install a new Prime Minister and caretaker government specifically to enact legislation.
No British government is going to push things that far. No British government will force the Monarch to use those reserve powers. It just will not come close to that.
I’ll be checking in today when I can. God bless and good luck for a free Britain.
Good Luck!
I have my doubts on that, especially if the vote is close
Could MPs block an EU exit if Britain votes for it?Michael, from East Sussex asks an intriguing question - could the necessary legislation pass the Commons if all SNP and Lib Dems, nearly all Labour and many Conservative MPs were in favour of staying?
The answer is that technically MPs could block an EU exit - but it would be seen as political suicide to go against the will of the people as expressed in a referendum. The referendum result is not legally binding - Parliament still has to pass the laws that will get Britain out of the 28 nation bloc, starting with the repeal of the 1972 European Communities Act.
The withdrawal agreement would also have to be ratified by Parliament - the House of Lords and/or the Commons could vote against ratification, according to a House of Commons library report.
It also matters what “leave” entails?
If Britain simply joins the European Economic Area instead like Norway for instance...
What has really been gained?
Let's say this happened theoretically - that the Referendum said leave, and the government did not pass legislation.
At that point, the Queen would be justified in removing the Prime Minister from office and if necessary dismissing the entire government and appointing a new Prime Minister and government specifically on the condition they enact this legislation and then go to the polls for a general election. At that point, the legislation would almost certainly be passed.
If it still didn't pass, the Queen would dissolve Parliament for a new election - and the people would have the power to elect a new House of Commons. It is very hard to envisage a situation in which the people would not elect a House of Commons that would pass the legislation - there would be such a level of outrage at Parliament's ignoring a referendum result that the new Parliament would go the other way.
Theoretically it's possible - realistically it isn't. It would bring into play powers the Monarch hasn't had to use in over 170 years - but they still exist to be used in an emergency.
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