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Category Archives: brexit
Off with their heads!! – I SAID “Breakfast means Breakfast!”
Go to court? – I AM the court! People’s Challenge to the Government on Art. 50: A Parliamentary Prerogative
Posted in Article 50, brexit
Tagged Article 50, brexit, Democracy
Brexit: the Case for a Parliamentary Vote – Jolyon Maugham QC
[The following was commissioned by Counsel Magazine and is also published here.] I’ll take some things as read. You’ll know there’s a legal challenge to the Government’s position that it is for it and not Parliament to decide what action to … Continue reading
Posted in Article 50, brexit
Tagged Article 50, brexit
Nil Desperandum, and Illegitimi non carborundum!
With thanks to Emma, our dialogue helped inspire this article. We’re all trying to get to grips with what happened on 23rd June. It appears that the top brass of the Quitters’ campaign were no less distressed than the Remain … Continue reading
Posted in 2nd Referendum, Article 50, brexit
Tagged 2nd Referendum, Article 50, brexit
LED by the nose
One of the most transparently fraudulent tactics of the Leave campaign was its use of rabble rousing “examples” of EU interference in people’s everyday lives. Yes, we’re talking about a world filled with bent bananas, barmaids’ cleavages and one size … Continue reading
OCCAM BLUSHED AND THE BREXITEERS RUSHED
A central component of the Brexit campaign was parliamentary sovereignty: more specifically, the need to “take back control”, as Lord Lester of Herne Hill QC explained in a recent letter to The Times. As such, it is time that we … Continue reading
The Leave Campaign’s Most Toxic Legacy
One week before voting for the EU Referendum took place, a UK MP was brutally murdered, and to judge by the almost total absence of any mention of this since the day of the vote, people seem to have forgotten … Continue reading
Posted in brexit, consequences, EU, EU migrants, Hate Crime, immigration, post-Brexit, Racism, referendum
Tagged brexit, consequences, immigration, post-Brexit, Racism
UK Democracy & Parliamentary Sovereignty must prevail, not lies, deceit or sectional interest.
Article 50 has not yet been triggered and until such a time as it is we are still part of the EU. The referendum result is advisory and – we all accept – persuasive, but not decisive. There must be … Continue reading
Posted in Article 50, brexit
Tagged Article 50, brexit
Letter to the PM from over a thousand lawyers calls for: “a free vote in Parliament.”
The PM has just received a letter from over a thousand of the country’s most prominent lawyers. In this letter they outline the flaws in the referendum and the need for a clearer and more informed decision by Parliament in … Continue reading
Posted in Article 50, brexit
Tagged Article 50, brexit, legal challenge