Brexit: The Supreme Court Decides!
February 4, 2017 12:00 am Leave your thoughtsTen lords and one lady justice of the Supreme Court decided that triggering Article 50 requires the authority of parliament.
Mark Horner
Ten lords and one lady justice of the Supreme Court decided that triggering Article 50 requires the authority of parliament.
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