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Post by Einhorn on Jul 30, 2023 11:17:51 GMT
I did not know that, Toejam. I do know that the constitution is Uk-wide though, and that your remark that there is no UK law is just more of your angry gammon bs. did you even know we have differing courts , and sizes of juries ?
ah ok mate. first time ive been called a gammon , but i suppose in labour party la la land , everyone not part of the cult is a gammon.
Yeah, gammons come in all shapes and sizes. Their primary feature is their ultra-nationalistic right-wing views. What would happen if Westminster decided that Scotland should no longer have differing courts and different-sized juries?
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Post by Einhorn on Jul 30, 2023 11:18:20 GMT
Pounce away, Toejam. It helps pass the time. you are funny , in an uncomplicated basic way darling. The only person who thinks you credible on this forum appears to be yourself.
That works for me, Toejam.
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Post by thomas on Jul 30, 2023 11:19:37 GMT
did you even know we have differing courts , and sizes of juries ?
ah ok mate. first time ive been called a gammon , but i suppose in labour party la la land , everyone not part of the cult is a gammon.
What would happen if Westminster decided that Scotland should no longer have differing courts and different-sized juries? As i understand it , it cant , as its enshrined in the acts of union. Westmisnter cannot unmake those acts , only work around them. would be fun though to see them try.
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Post by Handyman on Jul 30, 2023 11:19:53 GMT
My views on this from the start are that 25,000 plus bank accounts are closed every year. Mostly on people who have no money and no voice. Think what you like. Well you should now celebrate - they finally have a voice with Farage speaking up for them. Yes he is
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Post by thomas on Jul 30, 2023 11:20:28 GMT
you are funny , in an uncomplicated basic way darling. The only person who thinks you credible on this forum appears to be yourself.
That works for me, Toejam. so we see. Irrelevant tittle tattle and gibberish.
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Post by Einhorn on Jul 30, 2023 11:21:05 GMT
What would happen if Westminster decided that Scotland should no longer have differing courts and different-sized juries? As i understand it , it cant , as its enshrined in the acts of union. Westmisnter cannot unmake those acts , only work around them. would be fun though to see them try. So, you're saying that the Act of Union can't be changed? If the Act of Union can't be changed, how can Scotland ever acquire independence?
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Post by Einhorn on Jul 30, 2023 11:21:39 GMT
That works for me, Toejam. so we see. Irrelevant tittle tattle and gibberish. Judging by the number of 'likes' you've showered on my posts, they must have some appeal. I think I've received more likes from you than anyone else, Toejam. What were you saying about pivoting?
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Post by Handyman on Jul 30, 2023 11:26:19 GMT
Wheiney's an academic lawyer that never left school, never stood in a court room and pretends a knowledge s/he never had. A simple troll, in other words. And best ignored.😉 i like listening to his spotty nosed teenager fairytale rants from his basement flat in labour party la la land.
we see the same personal characteristic in this thread with darling as we saw with zany , the constant pivot. It seems to be endemic among new labour supporters.
You are correct there is no such thing as a written British Constitution The UK is often said to have an ‘unwritten’ constitution. This is not strictly correct. It is largely written, but in different documents. But it has never been codified, brought together in a single document. In this respect, the UK is different from most other countries, which have codified constitutions. As for Laws yes Scotland makes its own Laws as you stated going back many years, NI makes its own Laws, England and Wales are combined
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Post by thomas on Jul 30, 2023 11:32:58 GMT
As i understand it , it cant , as its enshrined in the acts of union. Westmisnter cannot unmake those acts , only work around them. would be fun though to see them try. So, you're saying that the Act of Union can't be changed? If the Act of Union can't be changed, how can Scotland ever acquire independence? no im saying westmisnter cant change the acts of union , but either scotland or england as kingdoms and the two signatories can withdraw from those acts. there isnt a treaty in history a signatory nation couldnt withdraw from .
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Post by sheepy on Jul 30, 2023 11:33:52 GMT
you are funny , in an uncomplicated basic way darling. The only person who thinks you credible on this forum appears to be yourself.
That works for me, Toejam. I am still laughing, toejams and gammons, can we call someone for you? its very hard to get a doctors appointment these days I am told.
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Post by thomas on Jul 30, 2023 11:34:31 GMT
so we see. Irrelevant tittle tattle and gibberish. Judging by the number of 'likes' you've showered on my posts, they must have some appeal. I think I've received more likes from you than anyone else, Toejam. What were you saying about pivoting? how sweet. Your chest is all puffed up in honour at receiving likes on an obscure political forum? How much more pathetically shallow can you get ?
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Post by Einhorn on Jul 30, 2023 11:34:46 GMT
So, you're saying that the Act of Union can't be changed? If the Act of Union can't be changed, how can Scotland ever acquire independence? no im saying westmisnter cant change the acts of union , but either scotland or england as kingdoms and the two signatories can withdraw from those acts. there isnt a treaty in history a signatory nation couldnt withdraw from .
Right! It wasn't so long ago you were telling us that the golden rule of the constitution is that one parliament can't bind another. Now, you appear to be pivoting to the position that the parliament that made the Act of Union can bind subsequent parliaments.
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Post by Einhorn on Jul 30, 2023 11:36:22 GMT
Judging by the number of 'likes' you've showered on my posts, they must have some appeal. I think I've received more likes from you than anyone else, Toejam. What were you saying about pivoting? how sweet. Your chest is all puffed up in honour at receiving likes on an obscure political forum? How much more pathetically shallow can you get ? I keep all your likes on a velvet cushion in my gold-plated mother's basement, Toejam. They're a permanent reminder of your adoration.
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Post by sheepy on Jul 30, 2023 11:36:29 GMT
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Post by thomas on Jul 30, 2023 11:36:52 GMT
i like listening to his spotty nosed teenager fairytale rants from his basement flat in labour party la la land.
we see the same personal characteristic in this thread with darling as we saw with zany , the constant pivot. It seems to be endemic among new labour supporters.
You are correct there is no such thing as a written British Constitution The UK is often said to have an ‘unwritten’ constitution. This is not strictly correct. It is largely written, but in different documents. But it has never been codified, brought together in a single document. In this respect, the UK is different from most other countries, which have codified constitutions. As for Laws yes Scotland makes its own Laws as you stated going back many years, NI makes its own Laws, England and Wales are combined thanks handyman . We dont always agree , but its nice to see honesty during the course of debate.
something our spotty nosed teenager doesnt appear to understand.
thats what i thought. Obviously another fantasy darling invented in his bedroom of his mums flat.
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