And still no answer. I am quite disappointed. I can only assume that you don't wish to answer, although I don't know why.
which one, try again, I wouldn't like you to be so disappointed not hearing from me.
And still no answer. I am quite disappointed. I can only assume that you don't wish to answer, although I don't know why.
which one, try again, I wouldn't like you to be so disappointed not hearing from me.
Poor old you. Memory going as well as a bad back and knees.
Just sent off yet another e-mail to my MP. If her recording of replying is anything to go by I will get no response.
He probably thinks you should be contacting your French equivalent.
If you actually read things you would have noted that she is not a he.
You can't tell nowadays, sexuality seems rather fluid. Still no question?
One more chance for you SH.
So how do you square the Government refusing to publish details of advice they have received after a motion was agreed unanimously by the commons that it was necessary for the information to be made available to MPs. This is not the democratic system of respectability that you talk about. You and I place the responsibility of looking after our sovereignty in the hands of the MPs, and if the executive ignores them, then they are ignoring the will of the people. Can I assume that you will be joining with your fellow right wingers in condemnation of this high handed Government?
YES
This is actually the second time I have answered. look back at my previous answer.
Neither was the answer !That was hardly worth waiting for.
Neither was the answer !
It was a simple answer to a simple question.
You may have noticed that all posts are numbered, so which number are you referring to.
3115
3149
OK I will accept that you did reply. So now what will you do to complain that your sovereignty is being taken away from you? I have written to my MP. Will you do the same?
No, that is not the question you asked. read your question again.
You will be pleased to know John Bercow has warned ministers they could be held in context of parliament if they fail to publish full Brexit legal advice.
I have accepted that you do condemn the Government over removing sovereignty from you, but surprised that someone who was so concerned about having it back doesn't feel like penning a few words to their MP.
Good on Bercow, he is doing a good job sticking up for Parliament over this failed executive.
It sounds as if your correspondence with a UK MP is usually a waste of time. I have addressed the main sovereignty issue by voting for Brexit.