Workingman wrote:We were told the Courts would throw it out - they didn't.
Actually they should have. But they have been very sly about it. They have ruled on the process of government in the UK. But, in fact, they have absolutely no jurisdiction over the Lisbon Treaty and they know it very well.
May should never have gone to the supreme court. She should have gone to the European Court in Strasbourg and asked for a ruling on the competence of EU law over UK law. Because the Lisbon Treaty is EU law and we have several UK laws conferring superior power to EU law.
Had May gone to Strasbourg the UK supreme court would have been overruled and she would also have made a simple salient point that the Brexiters made during the referendum. UK law is subject to the rulings of the European court. Granted where the European court does not rule there is an open question. But when it does the entire UK legal system is subject to that ruling.
I've seen how the courts work in this way. Ask the wrong question or create the wrong motion and you will get the wrong answer.
Anyway it will play it's way out over the next few weeks and then it will be done and Sturgeon and Fallon can go play with themselves.