Nothing wrong with the courts genuinely coming to the conclusion that parliament has an input in the brexit scenario
The problem lies - not with the courts, nor the law, but the fact that parliament has been handed a direct instruction from the people - one that trumps that of MPs personal opinions
An instruction that the 'elected' in parliament would be very unwise to meddle with - and meddle is what the 'remainers' are trying to do under the pretense of implementing the law - they might fool themselves but they will not fool the 51%
The problem lies - not with the courts, nor the law, but the fact that parliament has been handed a direct instruction from the people - one that trumps that of MPs personal opinions
An instruction that the 'elected' in parliament would be very unwise to meddle with - and meddle is what the 'remainers' are trying to do under the pretense of implementing the law - they might fool themselves but they will not fool the 51%
