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Què és Europa sinó el bressol dels drets humans? I qui va ser que ens va ensenyar a fer valer els nostres drets i desfer-se dels que pretenien governar-nos per prerrogativa reial de dret diví? A la foto veiem què s'ha de fer amb els tirans: Cromwell contempla el fèretre de Carles I.
Paul Delaroche: Cromwell découvrant le cercueil de Charles 1er. Al Museu de Belles Arts de Nimes. Exposat al saló de 1831.
Parliament has been promised a meaningful vote on the Brexit deal. But what, exactly, is Parliament being asked to decide? And what happens if Parliament votes the deal down?
At our panel discussion Raphael Hogarth, Research Associate at the Institute for Government, presented key findings from Voting on Brexit, the Institute for Government’s new paper on Parliament and the Brexit deal.
The paper sets out what the Government has to do in Parliament to get its deal though, and give effect to the withdrawal agreement in domestic law. It also identifies a number of risks to the timetable.
The vote, the politics and the constitutional implications was discussed by our panel:
The Rt Hon. Dominic Grieve QC MP, Conservative MP for Beaconsfield and former Attorney General
The Rt Hon. the Baroness Smith of Basildon, Shadow Leader of the House of Lords and Shadow Spokesperson (Northern Ireland)
George Parker, Political Editor, Financial Times
This event was chaired by Dr Hannah White, Director of Research at the Institute for Government.
#IfGBrexit
Photos by Candice McKenzie
Embracing WTO rules.
I was unable to make it to the massive march in London, calling for a second referendum to pull the brexit decision away from the UK's paralysed politicians. So I found an excuse to shoot some stereotypical scenes of destruction that pretty much sum up how I feel about the UK right now...
Spotted walking down Leith Walk Edinburgh on an exceptionally sunny day. For someone from Scotland currently living in Malaga Spain this sums it up for me.
Black Headed and Mediterranean Gulls at Newtown, Isle of Wight.
The good lesson for me from this photo, is that I don't think I have any worries about using the Nikon 2x converter (TC2.0III) on my Nikon 600mm f4E FL in the right conditions (i.e. sufficient light).
© 2017 Nick Edwards, All Rights Reserved This image is not available for use on websites, blogs or other media without the explicit written permission of the photographer.
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#Brexit it is not my decision..but now its done, i respect democracy so lets get on and make this work for our children and our grand children
Parliament has been promised a meaningful vote on the Brexit deal. But what, exactly, is Parliament being asked to decide? And what happens if Parliament votes the deal down?
At our panel discussion Raphael Hogarth, Research Associate at the Institute for Government, presented key findings from Voting on Brexit, the Institute for Government’s new paper on Parliament and the Brexit deal.
The paper sets out what the Government has to do in Parliament to get its deal though, and give effect to the withdrawal agreement in domestic law. It also identifies a number of risks to the timetable.
The vote, the politics and the constitutional implications was discussed by our panel:
The Rt Hon. Dominic Grieve QC MP, Conservative MP for Beaconsfield and former Attorney General
The Rt Hon. the Baroness Smith of Basildon, Shadow Leader of the House of Lords and Shadow Spokesperson (Northern Ireland)
George Parker, Political Editor, Financial Times
This event was chaired by Dr Hannah White, Director of Research at the Institute for Government.
#IfGBrexit
Photos by Candice McKenzie