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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
Brexit — the most important constitutional case of our time
Link to our Crowd Justice Page: https://www.crowdjustice.co.uk/case/parliament-should-decide/ Brexit — the most important constitutional case of a generation Parliament Should Decide — Three good reasons to back the People’s Challenge By John Halford, Bindmans LLP The most important constitutional case of a generation began somewhat inauspiciously … 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
Letter to the PM from over a thousand lawyers calls for: “a free vote in Parliament.”
The PM has just received a letter from over a thousand of the country’s most prominent lawyers. In this letter they outline the flaws in the referendum and the need for a clearer and more informed decision by Parliament in … Continue reading