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Brexit: Supreme Court Sets Date For Judgement
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with a vote required in parliament (and each of the three regional assemblies, one of which currently has no sitting members) you can't add any certainty to that. already MPs are liming up to scupper the triggering of article 50.
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with a vote required in parliament (and each of the three regional assemblies, one of which currently has no sitting members) you can't add any certainty to that. already MPs are liming up to scupper the triggering of article 50.
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TTT....I have already said that I respect the Referendum, many times here on AB...pay attention !
But if, as we suspect, the Supreme Court will stay with its original decision, then Mrs Maybe will need support of Parliament. And you are wrong to dismiss the devolved Governments......as Mrs Maybe has found, you can't re-write the law to suit yourself.
But having said all that, I expect that we will leave the EU at some time in the future. Exactly when is the key here.....it will still take at least another 2 years.
But if, as we suspect, the Supreme Court will stay with its original decision, then Mrs Maybe will need support of Parliament. And you are wrong to dismiss the devolved Governments......as Mrs Maybe has found, you can't re-write the law to suit yourself.
But having said all that, I expect that we will leave the EU at some time in the future. Exactly when is the key here.....it will still take at least another 2 years.
It's by no means cut and dried, as to whether the devolved parliaments would or wouldn't have a say. It seems to boil down to the interpretation / avoidance of the word 'veto'. I apprciate my link is from last year, but I don't think the situation has changed:
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -scotla nd-scot land-po litics- 3754459 2
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