-
brexit in itself won't fix inequality, but brexit in itself is one step closer to a more direct form of democracy, the decentralisation of power
And you're objecting to an attempt to ensure that the power to invoke Article 50 is placed in the hands of the House of Commons, a democratically-elected representative body, rather than the PM, who was elected as one of two candidates only by Conservative MPs, and who got the job by default when the other contender withdrew?
It's like raaaiiiiiiiiiin...
brexit in itself won't fix inequality, but brexit in itself is one step closer to a more direct form of democracy, the decentralisation of power