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"Parliament is not Sovereign" Neil Oliver - Sounds like Cromwell BUT WHY?

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"Parliament is not Sovereign" Neil Oliver - Sounds like Cromwell BUT WHY?

"Parliament is not Sovereign" Neil Oliver - Sounds like Cromwell BUT WHY?

He got much right and some wrong with his monologue today.

But here's the kicker.

The most important part is this statement that is factually and legally correct.

"Parliament is not Sovereign" - under the constitution none one part of the separation of powers can be absolute.

The difference between administrative law (absolute and non Jury) and common law (precedents and Juries).


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