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AGareth2
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Can't you just go to immigration and fill out a form with the bank letters?
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My 90 day report is late by 2 weeks.
I live in Bangkok. Where do I go and how much is the fine?
If I go next week is the fine increased, it will then be 3 weeks late?
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I put this down to the decline of Christianity in the west
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3 minutes ago, stevenl said:Yes, laymen on TVF know so much better than established science.
if only 1 scientist can disprove a theory then the theory is false
that is science
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she is insane
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global warming?
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thought Boris handled it quite well
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the UK is leaving on the 31st
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not again
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bring a vote of confidence in his own govt?
still does not have the numbers
Challenge the law in the courts?
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33 minutes ago, welovesundaysatspace said:
And advisory referendum. They could have passed legislation for a binding referendum but didn’t.
and then
passed legislation to enact it!
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4 minutes ago, welovesundaysatspace said:Under the UK’s laws, the referendum was advisory only.
Under the UK’s laws, a PM alone could not declare it binding.
Under the UK’s laws, parliament can enact legislation making the UK leave on a certain date.
Under the UK’s laws, parliament can equally enact legislation saying the UK shall not leave without a deal.
Under the UK’s laws, general elections are held every x years.
Under the UK’s laws, a PM may ask parliament for an earlier election.
Under the UK’s laws, parliament may refuse auch request.
If you don’t like the laws, emigrate to another country or rally for a change of laws. Until then, I’m afraid you have to abide the laws.
The government is not being prevented from governing. The government has to govern within the sovereignty of parliament but apparently is unwilling to do so.
When law is being broken, the standard procedure is to call a court. Again, if you don’t like the rule of law, I’m pretty sure there are some authoritarian regimes in this world where things are being handled differently.
He has a choice: he can govern within the sovereignty of parliament, or he can resign if he doesn’t want to respect parliament.
Everyone told him so. Only the most delusional Brexiteers would believe that replacing the dancing queen with the buffoon Boris and his little propaganda minister could overturn parliamentary sovereign.
That must be the same courts that are answering the question of the armchair lawyers whether the U.K. has already left the EU. I’m pretty sure user @evadgib is still excited.
This is what happens when parliamentary representative democracy is working, but part of the electorate feel it may be ignored.
Call the courts if you believe he acted against the law.
so
can you explain the triggering of Art 50 by 498 MP's?
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it is not game over yet
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1 minute ago, Chomper Higgot said:
Once again, the zealotry and extremism that has come to define Brexit exposed.
with a majority of 1 what do you expect him to do?
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45 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:
Off you go then.
But a bit of advice before you do, don’t rely on anything Johnson said as evidence of the UK’s obligations, he’s not known as a reliable, let alone informed source.
He is however rather good on misinformed jingoism.
House of Lords advice
been around for a while
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taking the <deleted>
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start a gofundme
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nothing is agreed until everything is agreed
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1 minute ago, DannyCarlton said:You mean, Ireland leaves the EU too? Novel. I like it!
problem solved
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14 minutes ago, Bluespunk said:
So what is it?
What is johnson’s genius solution that is going to protect the Good Friday Agreement?
Ireland maintains regulatory alignment with the UK
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thought he was requesting a coup
from the headline
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9 minutes ago, Joe Mcseismic said:
Also, you do know that all the individual countries of the EU are also WTO members?
are you sure about that?
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4 hours ago, ivor bigun said:
My daughter and her husband voted stay ,but now their eyes are open and they would vote leave.
Ps whats a MiL ?
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Retirement extension 1 year inside Thailand
in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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I have been a teacher for over 20 years on a Non O visa
I am planning to retire in a few months
What documents do I require?