AliasAggers wrote:(afterthought) Perhaps we need someone like Trump?
More likely the risk is we get a PM like Farage....
There is no need for this. The courts, the government, they just need to accept the decision and move on. When people who don't like that decision pop up and try to twist our legal system to subvert the decision of the people, they should be slapped down and slapped down hard.
Honestly I don't understand the Government right now. None of the bodies who ruled on the challenge have any jurisdiction over the Lisbon Treaty. The Government should make that plain. The Lisbon Treaty gives the PM, in office, the sole right and the sole responsibility to trigger A50. This treaty is a superset of UK law and UK government, the UK courts can't rule on it now it is signed and ratified. By ratifying the Lisbon Treaty the UK government, themselves, gave sole right and responsibility to May to trigger A50.
If they want to overturn that they would have to repeal the UK act which enacted the Lisbon Treaty in UK law.
Chances of doing that? Cat in hells chance!
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It seems they updated the European Communities act to incorporate the Lisbon Treaty which then incorporated it into UK law.
This makes a total nonsense of this case being brought to court. It is the EC 1972 act which confers the "right" to withdraw from the EU on the PM and the PM alone. Claiming that there needs to be a vote on repealing the EC act when the EC act itself confers that right to repeal itself, is total nonsense.