It is parliament’s duty to resist Johnson’s dangerous no-deal Brexit strategy | Dominic Grieve

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The prime minister’s seeming contempt for law and democracy have left the UK teetering on the brink of chaos

Last week, members of parliament came together and a calculated attempt to subvert British democracy by suspending parliament was circumvented. At the end of a difficult few days, the sovereignty of parliament, the first principle of our constitution, is alive and well.

 

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Parliament needs to be dissolved and members need to be voted on by people AND THEY SHOULD UPHOLD THE PEOPLES WILL AND VITE! BREXIT! What a circus! SUPPORT BORIS BREXIT

It is the parliament's and government's ,' sacred and obligatory duty' to honour the winning vote of the election they compelled all, including themselves to participate 3 years ago.

It’s Parliaments duty to obey the electorate.

However it looks as thought the Polls does not agree with him- if he is right now can the Polls be so clearly supporting Boris!.....he knows better than the electorate what is best!

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Public understand Dominic’s political career has come to the end. Waiting for the elections.

no, its parliaments duty to implement the outcome of a democratic vote. the people voted for brexit.

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It is Parliaments duty to uphold the will of the people. No more no less.

And replace it with what? There's no majority for anything. Including revoke.

‘Parliaments duty’ I’m laughing out loud.

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