If they don't like a particular statute there are democratic processes in place to change it; table a bill and let Parliament vote on it.
If they don't like a particular statute there are democratic processes in place to change it; table a bill and let Parliament vote on it.
What is supposed to happen here is that the law is followed, that's all.
Insisting that the Government be bound by the law isn't reductive, it's a core tenet of our legal and political systems.
What is supposed to happen here is that the law is followed, that's all.
Insisting that the Government be bound by the law isn't reductive, it's a core tenet of our legal and political systems.
The law could of course be changed, but until that happens the Government is bound by existing statutes.
The law could of course be changed, but until that happens the Government is bound by existing statutes.