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posted by martyb on Friday November 04 2016, @05:55AM   Printer-friendly
from the the-government-is-"appealing"? dept.

Parliament must vote on whether the UK can start the process of leaving the EU, the High Court has ruled.

This means the government cannot trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty - beginning formal exit negotiations with the EU - on its own.

Theresa May says the referendum - and existing ministerial powers - mean MPs do not need to vote, but campaigners called this unconstitutional.

The government is appealing, with a further hearing expected next month.

A statement is to be made to MPs on Monday but the prime minister's official spokesman said the government had "no intention of letting" the judgement "derail Article 50 or the timetable we have set out. We are determined to continue with our plan".

Plebiscites only count when plebes vote the way they're told.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday November 04 2016, @09:46AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday November 04 2016, @09:46AM (#422424)

    Ah, an Express reader. Or is it the Torygraph?

  • (Score: 2) by TheRaven on Friday November 04 2016, @12:44PM

    by TheRaven (270) on Friday November 04 2016, @12:44PM (#422457) Journal
    Probably the Express. Both show up in my news feed. The Express is rabidly pro leave to the point of being completely postfactual in a number of cases - every other news outlet from Fox News to Al Jazeera says one thing, the Express says the opposite. The Telegraph is a bit schizophrenic because it's still trying to appeal to the Tory readership, who span both camps. It ranges from gloating pro-leave pieces to terrified pro-remain 'OMG the world is ending' pieces. It's pretty confident that it's all Corbyn's fault though, whether it's leaving or delaying leaving.
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