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Narjas Zatat
Nov 03, 2016
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To say that Nigel Farage is angry at the High Court’s decision that MPs should have a vote on triggering Article 50 is a bit of an understatement.
The interim Ukip leader is furious.
In a string of tweets on Thursday morning, he talked about the government ‘betraying’ its people, and warned of a level of ‘public anger’ the country is unprepared for.
And amidst the cries of revolution, a lone comment made by Stig Eidissen is beautiful in its simplicity:
It is a British court applying british law, serving justice to British people. Isn't that right up your alley?
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Yes, let's have the rule of law.
Unless the rule of law is savoury.
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