kuro68k wrote: » The British government is going to take it right to the cliff edge and hope that someone else compromises. Of course they have their excuses already lined up if no-one does, only real question is who they will blame.
Markcheese wrote: » Wouldn't be that up on UK law, but because of their weird unwritten constitution thing, arent their referendums non binding, as in purely indicitive.. So they could arrange it anyway they want...
Dytalus wrote: » Doesn't list Prime Minister. However: If this is normally under the resonsibility of the PM, it may indirectly not allow a Catholic to be Prime Minister. However, it only means RCs cannot advise on appointments to Church of England offices. I wouldn't have thought this was a task for the Prime Minister anyway.
Harry Palmr wrote: » I think she's going to resign.
bilston wrote: » Was Benjamin Disraeli not Jewish?
lawred2 wrote: » How come not one Parliament has yet seen fit to purge that Roman Catholic sectarian crap from their books? Seriously?
charlie14 wrote: » No law preventing a Catholic becoming BritishPM. Blair practically was. Converted after he left politics but was a mass attender during his time as PM. Benjamin Disraeli born a jew was twice PM
Captain Obvious wrote: » Leavers calling into LBC Radio apologising for their vote. One burst into tears.https://www.lbc.co.uk/radio/presenters/james-obrien/leave-voter-cries-apologises-for-brexit/
robinph wrote: » Because religion in the UK is fine as long as you keep it to yourself, so nobody knows or cares about those rules. The population at large would probably consider it along the same lines as the laws about being able to shoot someone with a long bow from the city walls on the 5th Thursday of the month if you are stood on one leg and called Brian. Everyone would just assume that it was one which could be ignored.
lawred2 wrote: » How come not one Parliament has yet seen fit to purge that Roman Catholic sectarian crap from their books? Seriously? A proscribed list of offices a Catholic can't hold.. imagine if that was a list of offices a Jewish person couldn't hold..
Kiith wrote: » Ooh, that was a good first question
SimonTemplar wrote: » Which she didn't answer.
Deleted User wrote: » I thought the vote in commons was today.
Tell me how wrote: » No. Vote isn't set but is expected to not be for a number of weeks.
Deleted User wrote: » The EU summit is on 25th November. No?