EU legal opinion is clear: UK can choose to stay
Today’s Opinion of ECJ could not be clearer: the UK can unilaterally, without seeking anyone else’s permission, revoke Article 50.
Dyson and Banks run to EU law when it suits them
Both Brexiters appealed to EU law in recent legal battles. This undermines their arguments for leaving.
Brexit could make it harder to take your pets on holiday
Today EU membership lets our pets obtain a pet passport for life. This freedom could be greatly reduced after Brexit.
Brexit is bad news for Brits who get in trouble abroad
As EU citizens, Brits can automatically rely on consular protection from any EU country. That right will disappear if we Brexit.
Fasten Seatbelts: Brexit Turbulence Hits Airlines
Cancelled flights, forced share sales and shrinking tourist business could follow a chaotic exit from the EU.
Express distorts chief justice’s words
Brexit could damage London’s status as world’s court
Theresa May shouldn’t take Henry VIII powers
In “Great Repeal Bill”, the PM is likely to ask for power to amend laws by order. If this happens, parliament would lose not take control.
Can we change our mind after triggering Article 50?
This is one of the most important questions about the Brexit process. A case being filed in the Irish High Court could provide the answer.
An election is just what the judges want
The Mail on Sunday doesn’t get it. If the Supreme Court decides only Parliament can trigger Brexit, a snap general election would be the judges’ friend, not enemy.
Telegraph misreports Merkel’s free movement comments
Telegraph said Angela Merkel may make concessions on free movement to Brexit Britain. In fact she said the exact opposite.
Revoking an Article 50
EU Treaty doesn’t rule out mid-course Brexit process reversal; political agreement from EU states would be needed to halt the process.