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Author Archives: Grahame Pigney
Brexit: the Case for a Parliamentary Vote – Jolyon Maugham QC
[The following was commissioned by Counsel Magazine and is also published here.] I’ll take some things as read. You’ll know there’s a legal challenge to the Government’s position that it is for it and not Parliament to decide what action to … Continue reading
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The real reasons for Theresa May’s criticism of the Article 50 People’s Challenge
Responding to Bernard Jenkin MP during Wednesday’s (7th Sept) Prime Minister’s Questions, Mrs May told the House that the Government had a “clear” position on invoking Article 50, adding that “this is a prerogative power and one that can be … Continue reading
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People’s Challenge to the Govt. on Art. 50 – first target achieved
Once again thank you to everybody who has pledged money to support this challenge and get us through our first target of £50,000 and up to the £56,000 currently pledged. When the initial work behind the People’s Challenge to the … Continue reading
The People’s Challenge to the Government – why it’s different.
Over the past few weeks some people have asked why our People’s Challenge is different to the handful of other challenges to Theresa May’s intention to usurp the UK’s Sovereign Parliament. Here are the answers to these Frequently Asked Questions: … Continue reading
Brexit — the most important constitutional case of a generation.
Or why the Government should not be allowed “to use the rusty toolbox of medieval powers known as the Royal Prerogative” to trigger Article 50. A group of concerned UK citizens has embarked on a legal challenge to the Government’s … Continue reading
People’s Challenge to the Government on Art. 50 – why is it important?
People’s Challenge to the Government on Art. 50 – CrowdJustice I believe that the individual rights and benefits of ordinary British (UK) Citizens deserve special attention in addition to more general arguments about whether the Government can trigger the UK’s … Continue reading
Art. 50 – This Government wants to ignore Parliamentary democracy
People’s Challenge to the Government on Art. 50 – CrowdJustice Following the referendum this Government proposes ignoring the rest of the process that Parliament set in train when it passed the 2015 Referendum Act. The current Government wants to use … Continue reading
People’s Challenge to Government on Art. 50 – Update No.1
No. 1: Getting Started – John Halford, Bindmans LLP This is the first of a number of updates to keep you – a supporter of the Crowdjustice funded Article 50 People’s Challenge – up-to-date with what is happening on the … Continue reading
People’s Challenge to the Government on Art. 50
People’s Challenge to the Government on Art. 50 – CrowdJustice My name is Grahame Pigney. I am organising this crowd funding campaign because I believe important individual rights and benefits of ordinary British (UK) Citizens are at risk as a … Continue reading
People’s Challenge to the Government on Art. 50 – Take Back Control
People’s Challenge to the Government on Art. 50 – CrowdJustice Make sure our Parliament retains its Sovereignty and that the Government respects that Sovereignty. This was a very important part of the referendum campaign that everybody should be able to … Continue reading