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Re: By-election betting – politicalbetting.com
I wouldn't support the Supreme Court trying to strike down clear primary legislation, and I don't think they would anyway. Obiter remarks in judgments like this are often curious but amount… (View Post)1 -
Re: By-election betting – politicalbetting.com
@Luckyguy1983 Parliament can simply pass primary legislation to instruct the courts on how to deal with these situations without taking away rights from everyone else. That is the point of Parliament… (View Post)1 -
Re: By-election betting – politicalbetting.com
Our democratically elected Parliament voluntarily applied its rulings to this country, in certain circumstances. That is democratic and it is accountable. If Parliament didn't want the human rig… (View Post)1 -
Re: By-election betting – politicalbetting.com
Then there was Lord Mansfield in Somerset v Stewart in 1772 who famously decided that slavery had no basis in English law. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somerset_v_Stewart There is a great film about… (View Post)1 -
Re: By-election betting – politicalbetting.com
You do realise that is the entire benefit of the English common law? The judge-created law that was the bedrock of the Britain that created an empire? The bedrock of the golden era many wish to go ba… (View Post)2
