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Old 08-06-2019, 19:20   #3305
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Mick View Post
Ah yes, the Robin Tilbrook case that argues that we have already "legally" left the EU. Been aware of this case for some time. Using the same legal argument that Gina Miller made regarding "Legal Powers", that the PM did not have the power to extend Article 50, without an Act of Parliament.

A former Appeals Judge, Sir Richard Aikens has said Mrs May's Article 50 extension was “highly unsatisfactory” and “arguably illegal”.

This would put the Brexit Cat amongst the Remainer Pigeons, if his case holds weight.

It clearly has Westminster spooked, if it's hit the House of Commons Library briefing papers.
I just don't see our bent system of justice coming down on the side of brexit if it's proved we have legally left the EU.
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