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by ben_w 2066 days ago
Like explicitly saying in the House of Commons that they propose to violate international law, because they have just realised there is a flaw with the international agreement that they themselves has signed only a few months earlier, after having won a general election specifically on the basis of signing that specific agreement, and angrily telling everyone that the agreement had been studied enough and was fine and that any attempt to delay was an act of treachery against the people rather than due diligence.
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I was thinking more of this [1], than about Brexit.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Covert_Human_Intelligence_Sour...

Fair enough, I can see why; the list of entities they propose to give the authority to authorise unlawfulness is rather worrying.