Just been on the parliament site and it doesn't say it was only advisory.
Parliament has also acknowledged the reality is the result is what drives the outcome.
Parliament itself says its binding.
In reality it's result will be decisive for what happens next.
There would be no alternative but to engage in the article 50 TEU ...........
So forgone conclusion according to parliament then...........
It's what it says.
I think remain supporters are grasping at straws like a drowning man.
Note the 'in theory' bit - what that means is legally. The rest of it is politics. And please note I think they do need to follow it through politically, and they should morally. I also think that if the Scottish Govt want to hold a second referendum on independence then they should morally be allowed to do so and they were elected on that mandate and manifesto in May.
That it is advisory is a simple legal fact. That a parliament site is badly written or a leaflet went out incorrectly does not change that. That you didn't know makes no difference to that fact. And as made clear above I am not pointing this out because I think it should be ignored. Simply pointing out the fact that it was advisory.
And even were parliament have passed the legislation staying that it was binding, still wouldn't be because it cannot bind itself. A future parliament can always change previous law. Simple facts about the UK 'constitution' that should not have to be told to anyone in individual cases.
That we have such atrocious teaching of our constitutional framework is not the fault of this referendum.