To protect national sovereignty, the government is proposing a law that will undermine the deal it signed last year with the European Union to restore that same sovereignty. The logic is hard to fathom. It makes sense only in the context of a Brexit project that can never be completed to the perfect satisfaction of the Conservative party.
...a law to put ministers above the law ...bad faith with regard to Brexit negotiations ...damage it does to UK reputation ... removes moral authority of the UK might to criticise authoritarian regimes. Why? because BorisJohnson and the conservative MPs are incompetent
Surely the House of Lords can block it, as it directly contradicts a manifesto pledge?
Remainiac thinking explained for beginners.... Defying international law (also known as standing up for the UK's interests) - Bad Trying to cancel the result of the referendum, something which would destroy meaningful democracy in the UK - Good
Ah, so if the guardian hates it. It must be a good bill.
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