Spine sighted in once great Britain:

England players to wear poppies despite Fifa ban, says FA chairman
Denmark protecting an Islamic sex slave ring
Criticism is deemed “racist”. Despicable.

Denmark: Media outlet is forced to retract story about Muslim sex-slavery of native women

Taxi driver is jailed for trying to make victim perform sex act in cab
Muslim Taxi driver is jailed for dragging a young female non Muslim passenger into his cab & trying force oral sex
Brexit will never happen:
The High Court has determined Article 50 cannot be triggered unless Parliament agrees.
It won’t. Brexit has just been cancelled!
UK’s Brexit cannot pass without parliament approval
High Court says government cannot implement country’s exit from European Union without parliament’s approval.
Remainers hail ‘woman of the century’ Gina Miller after judges backed her over Brexit
The former model who took on Theresa May and won:

History: Gina Miller leaves with her lawyers and other complainants to cheers from her supporters
- Gina Miller is the leading figure in today’s victorious High Court challenge
- Guyanan-born ex-model voted Remain said referendum made her ‘sick’
- Mrs Miller, 51, married to a millionaire financier known as ‘Mr Hedge Fund’
- Remain team of up to 12 barristers also backed by Portuguese hairdresser
I now fear every attempt will be made to block or delay triggering Article 50. They have no idea level of public anger they will provoke.
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The UK’s High Court has ruled that Theresa May’s administration is not allowed to trigger the country’s exit from the European Union without approval from parliament.
Three senior judges ruled on Thursday that “the government does not have the power under the Crown’s prerogative” to start EU exit talks.
The case is considered the most important constitutional matter in a generation.
The government plans to appeal the ruling before the Supreme Court.
Plans for Brexit are being challenged in a case with major constitutional implications, hinging on the balance of power between parliament and the government.
May has said she will launch exit negotiations with the European Union by March 31.
She is relying on a power called the royal prerogative that lets the government withdraw from international treaties.
Claimants argue that leaving he EU will remove rights, including free movement within the bloc, and say that cannot be done without Parliament’s approval.
Underscoring the importance of the case, May put Attorney General Jeremy Wright in charge of the legal team fighting the claim. Wright argued that the lawsuit is an attempt to put a legal obstacle in the way of enacting the result of the June 23 referendum to leave the EU.
May wants to use royal prerogative, historic powers officially held by the queen, to trigger Article 50 of the EU’s treaty, which starts two years of talks before Britain’s departure from the EU.
The powers, which have in reality passed to politicians, enable decisions to be made without a vote of Parliament and cover matters as grave as declaring war or as basic as issuing passports.
Historically, royal prerogative has also applied to foreign affairs and the negotiation of treaties.
Europe is on a Hell bent for self destruction course …
There will be weeping and gnashing of teeth …
The central core of leftism is self loathing. Seems to have worked quite well in Europe, huh? It always seems odd to me that people so ravenously work for their own horror.
More illegal legislating from the bench aka lawfare. The Brits should do to “their” judges what Erdogan did to Turkey’s: JAIL THEM!