Some might like to table amendments to instantly delete bad EU regulations. But that would be a gift to those who seek to disrupt Brexit.
“It will help to ensure certainty and stability across the board.”
The Lord Chief Justice’s recent attack on the Lord Chancellor is unprecedented. Is she right for the job? Or is the job itself flawed?
Without that difference, Brexit would not have happened.
There is plenty to dislike about the US system, but we’d do well to learn from it – if only to avoid travelling a similar road.
“The Article 50 process must and will involve a partnership between parliament and the executive. But that does not mean that legislation is required simply to initiate it.”
“The Government cannot trigger Article 50 without an Act of Parliament authorising it to do so.”
Conservative MPs are looking forward to the vote. And even diehard Remainers acknowledge it is a Pyrrhic victory.
Whether by accident or design, the Government’s appeal has led the Supreme Court to kill off two potential threats to Brexit.
The claimants deserve their day in court. Ministers were right to appeal. And we will still leave the EU.
Rather than accept reality, some are desperately seeking any chance to stay in the EU.
They are joined by Lord Hope, former Deputy President of the Supreme Court, and Joshua Rozenberg.
We have a head start but must keep updating the ways we defend creative products.