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What Would Now Be Happenning If Cameron Had Triggered A50 On June 24Th?
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Presumably we'd have avoided all these welching tactics and have been getting on with it.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have wondered that. My assumption is that the challenge would still have gone ahead, and it would have been ruled that Cameron did not have the authority to trigger A50 without consent. Since Article50 (1) states that a country must follow the process "according to their constitutional laws", I think this would mean that the triggering was invalid, and so we'd have to go back to the starting blocks.
Suffice to say, it would have been an unholy mess.
Suffice to say, it would have been an unholy mess.
Depends on whether it was done before or after the ruling. But a Prime Minister being found in contempt of court doesn't bear thinking about. At any rate, if the EU had seen the ruling (and that an appeal had failed), then presumably May's claim to have triggered Article 50 would have been met with silence, or an -- entirely correct -- answer that "you haven't complied with Article 50 (1), therefore we will not engage in negotiations".
It's not all that difficult, really. All the ruling said on Thursday is that we have to comply with the UK's constitutional law in implementing the referendum result.
It's not all that difficult, really. All the ruling said on Thursday is that we have to comply with the UK's constitutional law in implementing the referendum result.
gulliver, All the estimates say that the Supreme court ruling will take months, some say over a year.
Once it is made and as expected it upholds the Law Lords ruling it will take another 6 months to three years of negotiation in parliment. At best Brexit will be held up for a year, at worst it could be 3 0r 4 years!
It is now all but impossible for the final exit to happen before the next general election in 2020!
I was a strong 'remainer' but now I just want it all sorted ASAP!
Once it is made and as expected it upholds the Law Lords ruling it will take another 6 months to three years of negotiation in parliment. At best Brexit will be held up for a year, at worst it could be 3 0r 4 years!
It is now all but impossible for the final exit to happen before the next general election in 2020!
I was a strong 'remainer' but now I just want it all sorted ASAP!
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