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Tag Archives: brexit
David Davis attends hard-Brexit cabal meeting
David Davis, our illustrious Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (“Yes, Minister” much?) has been saying that he is consulting widely to gather diverse views on Brexit: to use my grandfather’s word, cobblers. So far Mr Davis appears to … Continue reading
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Tagged Article 50, brexit
Theresa May on Art. 50 by March: Here’s my Challenge to her
The latest on Brexit is that Theresa May will trigger article 50 by march 2017. On Sunday morning, on Andrew Marr’s radio programme, she also said that there would be a “Great Repeal Bill” to enshrine all EU law in … Continue reading
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Tagged Article 50, brexit
£100,000 Milestone for the People’s Challenge.
The People’s Challenge has recently exceeded £100,000 in donations, with great progress being made in the last few days. These donations have enabled us to forge onward with our legal challenge to the Govt. With both our and the Govt’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Article 50, brexit
People’s Challenge group win right to publish secret Government Defence in Brexit case
A group of ‘concerned British Citizens’ involved in the challenge to the Government’s plans to use the Royal Prerogative to evoke Art 50 have won the right to publish its complete legal defence and an unredacted version of their submissions … Continue reading
Brexit poker – a game where neither Parliament nor the British public get to see the cards
The government’s go-to response to just about all Brexit-related queries is getting rather old for some: “the government won’t disclose strategy”. In fact the government is playing its cards so close to its chest that it’s entirely possible that even … Continue reading
Public debate: a threat to the Govt’s overbearing secrecy?
“The government is shutting down public debate… [on use of Royal Prerogative]” says the Guardian. It certainly seems to be the case – but why? A good while back, Mrs Thatcher refused to allow the voices of Sinn Fein to … Continue reading
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Theresa May’s guide to what “Brexit means Brexit” actually means.
Source: Pride’s Purge ~ an irreverent look at UK politics
Theresa May’s Royal Progression
Apparently, for a princely (or perhaps regal) sum, the “privilege” of lunching with Theresa May during the Conservative Party Conference is For Sale. Not sure whether it includes the price of the meal. Is this the next phase, after proposing … Continue reading
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Tagged Article 50, brexit, Democracy
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
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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
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