British Prime Minister ,Theresa May has been urged to get tough with the House of Lords if it tries to frustrate Britain’s exit from the EU.
The news comes as the Supreme Court is because of settle on a choice not long from now about whether MPs must vote to formally trigger the Brexit procedure.
It would then have it be affirmed by the House of Lords, with clergymen permitting two months for the bill to go through the Upper Chamber.
However, if the House of Lords - which has a majority of Remainers - choose to block Brexit, it could take up to a year to pass the bill in a move that would throw Mrs May’s plan to leave the EU by March 2019 into turmoil.
Express news.co.uk
The news comes as the Supreme Court is because of settle on a choice not long from now about whether MPs must vote to formally trigger the Brexit procedure.
The Lords needs to understand that, if they block this, they will be bringing an existential crisis upon themselves- Cabinet ministerShould the Government lose their appeal, a law to trigger Britain’s EU exit would be pushed through the House of Commons in just five days.
It would then have it be affirmed by the House of Lords, with clergymen permitting two months for the bill to go through the Upper Chamber.
However, if the House of Lords - which has a majority of Remainers - choose to block Brexit, it could take up to a year to pass the bill in a move that would throw Mrs May’s plan to leave the EU by March 2019 into turmoil.
Express news.co.uk
Just like the House of Senate in Nigeria!
ReplyDeleteIt should be abrogated, done away with. Serve no good purpose. Utterly useless. Full of corrupt and EXPIRED politicians!!
One of them went to London, to 'sing' for Ibori!
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Garri and groundnut politicians litter the landscape called Nigeria!!!
Hmmm. It's alright!
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