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andrewducker) wrote2019-01-17 11:03 am
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Interesting Links for 17-01-2019
- Young Trans Children Know Who They Are
- (tags: lgbt transgender children )
- Jeremy Corbyn snubs Theresa May offer to work together on Brexit unless PM rules out no-deal
- Of course, no detail on how to rule out No Deal when it's what happens automatically if nothing else is agreed...
(tags: UK europe labour ) - A majority of Americans support raising the top tax rate to 70 percent
- (tags: usa tax )
- Hundreds of homeless people fined and imprisoned in England and Wales
- (tags: England homelessness OhForFucksSake )
- The BBC's article on the Gillette advert is *terrible*
- (tags: BBC journalism twitter OhForFucksSake )
- The Scottish government isn't funding autism support which actively saves money
- (tags: NHS autism scotland OhForFucksSake )
- Isle Of Man Is Now The First Place In The British Isles To Decriminalise Abortion
- (tags: abortion GoodNews )
- How Do People Communicate Before Death?
- (tags: death language viaSwampers )
- Hitachi scraps £16bn nuclear power station in Wales
- (tags: nuclearpower uk Wales doom )
- A question of interest: Is UK household debt unsustainable?
- (tags: UK debt economics )
- This is an excellent summary of the current Brexit situation and our options
- (tags: UK europe )
no subject
They probably ought to couch the legislation in terms of (If by T-t hours, WA has not been agreed than X) but legislation that said "the UK may not leave the EU with a deal" would be valid legislation. It would end up being litigated to buggery and back, probably more than once.
Probably after Brexit Day.
However what passes for statesmanship this century is to pass ill-thought out legislation that triggers litigation and a constitutional crisis. There may be a majority in the House for the No No Deal But No Alternative Act.