POLS 3960 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Secretary Of State For Exiting The European Union, European Law Institute, Nicola Sturgeon
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Westminster that there were calls for a review of the way senior judges are appointed. Insiders said mrs. may and the ministers in charge of brexit had all been enraged the. Crown"s prerogative to give notice pursuant to article 50 for the uk to withdraw from the. If the government"s appeal is not successful, an act of parliament will be required to trigger. It would trigger a constitutional crisis if the supreme court upheld this vague and undemocratic verdict". The observer view on the high court ruling on brexit and parliament: https://www. theguardian. com/commentisfree/2016/nov/06/high-court-ruling-brexit-not-sabotaging- parliamentary-democracy-best-deal-britain?cmp=share_btn_tw. It has become painfully clear since june"s vote to leave the european union that theresa. Eu without parliament"s consent also reveals extraordinary ignorance about where we, as a country, have come from. It is dismaying that those who campaigned so passionately to reclaim british sovereignty appear not to have the first idea about their country"s long-established constitutional arrangements.