A legal challenge has been launched arguing the government would be violating parliamentary sovereignty if it activated Article 50 on its own

The argument goes that doing so would render redundant rights established by the European Communities Act of 1972 .... in a nutshell, parliament gets to make this decision, not the prime minister

Says a lawyer from the firm representing the businesses: "The result of the referendum is not in doubt, but we need a process that follows UK law to enact it. Article 50 simply cannot be invoked without a full debate and vote in parliament."









Has anyone done this one yet (apart from me):



