• mannycalavera@feddit.uk
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    27 days ago

    Yes. And it is the law to conduct the elections. It wasn’t the law to “conduct regular elections unless you can’t be bothered in which case YOLO”. That’s why the courts ruled against the government.

    Are you suggesting that if the government doesn’t find the law convenient it should just ignore it?

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      27 days ago

      No I’m saying that the British government could pass primary legislation if it really wanted to and cancel the elections. Parliament is sovereign, but they just cancelled these elections in a really cack-handed way that forced them to backtrack (although they could in theory still take this route).

      They didn’t really have that choice for the EU elections.

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        27 days ago

        Agreed. But they didn’t. It’s absolutely the cack handed way they’ve gone about this which is troubling. Yup 👍🏼.