In an act of national humiliation, our House of Lords has voted through a bill that hands ultimate power over the UK to Brussels.
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As expected, our Parliament has now voted by significant majorities to get a bill enacted that would strip the UK of all power over its own destiny.
All without recourse to the people and they have openly congratulated themselves in the process.
People should be aware that their bill, yes 'their's' not 'ours', when that bill is signed into law with Royal Assent it allows the EU27 Council to impose an Article 50 extension of a length of their choosing on the UK.
Now before anyone points at clause 3(3) of the bill and says that MPs have two days to vote against it, I would point out two things.
The first is that if the EU chooses, yes chooses, to agree an extension to 11 pm on the 31st of January 2020, then the UK has to accept it.
And if the EU chooses to agree an extension of say one year, then that the clause 3(3) applies one way. It says that the PM need not accept the offer of extension if, within two calendar days of placing a motion to accept the extension, MPs vote against it. So Boris has to lay a motion asking for the Commons to vote for the extension to be able to argue to get them to vote against it.
All, I think, designed to impose the maximum humiliation.
Now, if no motion is placed before the Commons to agree the extension, under the Act we automatically accept that extension. And, if a motion is tabled to agree it, then MPs only get two days to de..