I had to look up munificence...bloody furrigners... (me) ;)
Joking aside, what do you do if a law isn't clear? Because I'd say because it isn't clear, you can't assume? Or are omissions always taken as "you didn't put it in, so it doesn't count" in UK law?
No mention either that it's an ADVISORY referendum and now somehow it's not anymore... ;)
With my very superficial understanding of the law (close to zero) I always thought the Government's case completely illogical and therefore weak, although, of course, the law isn't always logical.
I had to look up munificence...bloody furrigners... (me) ;)
Joking aside, what do you do if a law isn't clear? Because I'd say because it isn't clear, you can't assume? Or are omissions always taken as "you didn't put it in, so it doesn't count" in UK law?
No mention either that it's an ADVISORY referendum and now somehow it's not anymore... ;)