UK Brexit ruling: Judge rules that UK parliament must approve Article 50
|The much-awaited Brexit court ruling is out, revealing that the Government has lost the Article 50 judicial review in the Divisional Court.
Key Headlines:
Issue before the court is a pure issue of law and is justifiable
Government accepts that a withdrawal can't be conditional or withdrawn, so rights would inevitably be lost by withdrawal
Normally treaty powers are a matter for the prerogative
Government does not have the pregative power to give notice
UK Supreme Court set aside 5th – 8th December for hearing on appeal against Article 50
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