The Government has said it will appeal against the High Court's decision to give Parliament a say over when Article 50 is invoked.
So what happens now, could the Supreme Court vote overturn the ruling? And what does all this say about the role of the justice system? Dermot Murnaghan was joined by Michael Mansfield QC.
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Free Press, support them 100%!
Nobody may be above the law but the people are most definitely above the
judiciary. The trouble with these overpaid lawyers is that they confuse the
law with themselves. The British public have given INSTRUCTIONS to the
government to come out of the EU and subsidiary institutions like the
judiciary should defer to this higher authority. It’s called democracy by
the way.
The referendum was advisory.
No the people voted on an act of parliament and the democratic result is to
leave. Democracy is not advisory. Its what separates dictatorships from the
democratic western world.
democracy is an illusion
brexit means brexit!!! eject the politicians who aren’t getting it!!
Hahaha
The people voted, democratically, to leave the EU – so get on with it. They
voted on an act of parliament to leave – so the government need to get on
with it. And the tabloids have every right to criticize the judiciary, they
are not above criticism.
The problem for the British ponces and toffs is that most of the Brexiteers
were from the LOWER CLASSES of the North and they are not exactly PLU so
their silly lower class majority should not count. Also the one thing the
Brits cannot do is organize themselves after the death of Maggie so they
are doomed to flounder in the lake of “TAKING THE PISS.”
JoachimderZweite What utter bollocks.
Generation zimmer frame need to suck it up, the judges ruled, get over
it….
Baz 17,000,000 voted to leave the EU. Get over that!