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Originally Posted by martyh
yes it is....sort of anyway
1. Any Member State may decide to withdraw from the Union in accordance with its own constitutional requirements
and as such according to our own laws it must be reversible ,this is not simply my opinion ,this is the opinion of may legal experts both from our own judiciary and that of the EU courts and will very shortly be tested in court .The government need to be clear on the law and the options open to them because they are acting for the whole of the country ,In 1 or 2yrs time circumstances may mean the best decision is to reverse the process for the betterment of the country ,no one knows and that is why the government should have all the facts at hand
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The key words are "may decide". Once it has then EU law take over. Once a member state has invoked A50 having decided to do so "in accordance with its own constitutional requirements" then A50(2) comes into effect and must be concluded.
No grey areas, not doubt. If it contravened UK law why is it being taken to Ireland?