Another power grab

The case was brought to the European Court of Human Rights by KlimaSeniorinnen (Swiss Elders for Climate Protection), a group of 2,000 Swiss women all over the age of 64. They argued that they were particularly affected, as older women are most vulnerable to extreme heat which is becoming increasingly common.
Idiots - elderly are more vulnerable to cold than they are heat
 
Hilarious nonsense. How are they planning to do that?
Seems to have got them stumped on here see if you can break the mould.
41 countries have signed up to it.
Also more and more we are seeing the blurring of the lines between politics and international law makers.
 
Seems to have got them stumped on here see if you can break the mould.
41 countries have signed up to it.
Also more and more we are seeing the blurring of the lines between politics and international law makers.
Swervy non-answer. You've outdone yourself this time, "made it illegal to form a government"...
 
Seems to have got them stumped on here see if you can break the mould.

I'm interested in the answer. Why don't you just tell us? How could a ECHR ruling prevent any party which wins a UK parliamentary election from forming a government. Is it through the Human Rights Act. Maybe an injunction. What is the mechanism?
 
I've had surprisingly few interactions with the OP. Before today, I can't remember the last time. Is this a common tactic?
Let's see if you get a coherent answer. Best of luck...
 
He'll put out a bullshīt comment, then spend several pages avoiding explaining, whilst at the same time calling everyone else thick, for not understanding his bizarre hallucinations.

That sounds fun!
 
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