GrizzleBoy
Banned
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/brexit-white-paper-sovereignty_uk_5893457fe4b0302a153d4b6e
So all of a sudden, the day AFTER agreeing to trigger article 50, a year or so AFTER leave/remain started their arguments to the people, the government quietly decides to tell us, "oh by the way, parliamentary sovereignty has never been an actual issue".
Coupled with the fact the U.K. Immigration authorities have had since the early 2000s, the ability to remove EU citizens who hadnt got a job after a couple of months of being in the U.K., but just didn't use it because.......? Reasons?
What was the reason for leaving again?
EU states already have the ability to remove people who come to the country and don't find work within 6 months.
And loss of parliamentary sovereignty, never actually existed?
What are we doing?
Arguments for leaving the EU - from immigration to regulation - rested on the idea that EU membership eroded parliament's sovereignty.
The day after MPs voted overwhelmingly to trigger Brexit, the Government published its much-anticipated 77-page White Paper on how we will leave the EU that bizarrely says: ”Whilst parliament has remained sovereign throughout our membership of the EU, it has not always felt like that."
So all of a sudden, the day AFTER agreeing to trigger article 50, a year or so AFTER leave/remain started their arguments to the people, the government quietly decides to tell us, "oh by the way, parliamentary sovereignty has never been an actual issue".
Coupled with the fact the U.K. Immigration authorities have had since the early 2000s, the ability to remove EU citizens who hadnt got a job after a couple of months of being in the U.K., but just didn't use it because.......? Reasons?
What was the reason for leaving again?
EU states already have the ability to remove people who come to the country and don't find work within 6 months.
And loss of parliamentary sovereignty, never actually existed?
What are we doing?