Food for thought Brexiters

Carryfast:

muckles:
So are you saying an unelected person should have power over an elected parliament?

And back in the real World, its almost unthinkable that the monarch could go against an elected government, as the Royal Prerogative executive powers are now in the hands of the government.

No I’m saying that the ‘Head of State’/‘Sovereign’ still holds the Royal Perogative and has the supreme power over matters of …‘State’ and …‘Sovereignty’ and National Defence.Which by definition means the power to make sure that only the ‘State’s’ elected government has the power to decide legislation here and she obviously retains the power to order the armed forces to arrest any national parliament or MP gone rogue in acting outside that of authority by delegating the government’s authority and democratic mandate to a foreign power and foreign vote.

Instead of which she chooses to facilitate the handing over of the country to a foreign politburo and majority foreign parliament backed up by a foreign court all collectively known as the ‘EU’.In the form of giving Royal assent to the European Communities Act to Lisbon Treaty.While it’s equally clear that she can’t now rescind that Assent without implicating herself regards giving it.

Are you confusing Planet Earth with Game of Thrones?