Supreme Court will not stop Brexit taking place
THE verdict delivered by the Supreme Court yesterday thrilled the anti-democratic Remoaners who brought the case.
Gina Miller speaks following Supreme Court Brexit results
Yet despite this delirium the ruling – that Theresa May must get Parliament’s support before triggering Article 50 and beginning the process of taking us out of the EU – will not derail Brexit.
This result was widely expected and as such the Government is well prepared.
Brexit Secretary David Davis has assured us that the necessary Bill will be tabled “within days” ensuring the Government is still on course to trigger Article 50 by the end of March.
The verdict delivered by the Supreme Court yesterday thrilled the anti-democratic Remoaners
When that legislation makes its way to Parliament we can almost certainly rely on enough MPs being sensible and honourable enough to respect the referendum result.
The number of MPs willing to vote against Article 50 is dwindling
The same goes for the House of Lords where peers, despite overwhelmingly supporting the Brussels regime, will hopefully recognise the dangers of using their unelected positions to thwart the will of the people.
There will always be some vocal Remoaners who feel nothing but disdain for our democracy.
However, the number of MPs willing to vote against Article 50 is dwindling.
Theresa May must get Parliament’s support before triggering Article 50
The likes of Nick Clegg and Tim Farron find themselves, as is so often the case, in a tiny minority. And the Supreme Court delivered a further blow to these Remoaners yesterday when it said that the devolved administrations will not be allowed to prevent the process from taking place.
This ends Nicola Sturgeon’s hopes of being able to use her position as Scottish First Minister to veto Theresa May’s Brexit plans.
The difficulties raised by this ruling are nothing more than bumps in the road. Brexit will be delivered.
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Barack Obama in his final hours as president sent £177million to the Palestinian Authority
Obama disrespects allies
Barack Obama’s contempt for his country’s historic allies seemingly knows no limits.
Not only did he repeatedly snub Britain it has now emerged that in his final hours as president he sent £177million to the Palestinian Authority.
Mr Obama is wrong to have given money to a place which is awash with terrorists hellbent on destroying the state of Israel.
Israel is the only functioning democracy in the Middle East and the only country in the region committed to the ideas of gender equality, freedom of worship and free speech.
Its people deserve more support.
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Jennifer Ginley as lost more than half her 19 stone bodyweight to be named Miss Slinky 2017
Incredible transformation
Jennifer Ginley has lost more than half her 19 stone bodyweight to be named Miss Slinky 2017.
It is an incredible transformation and a welcome bit of inspiration for anybody whose New Year resolution to lose weight isn’t going quite so well.