Thursday, November 3, 2016

Court next brexithinder – Today’s Industry

the British prime minister, Theresa May, will on Thursday know if she needs to get parliament’s approval before she formally launches Brexit-the process, reports Reuters.

London’s supreme court should give the answer whether Theresa May and her ministers have power to the actual trigger utträdesparagraf 50 of the EU treaty, without first obtaining the explicit support of parliament.

Theresa May has said that she is determined to follow the voters ‘ wishes if the Brexit referendum, and has the power to do this.

the Announcement is expected at 11 o’clock Swedish time. If the three judges believes that the parliament needs to be consulted so the government can appeal to the national Supreme court of justice, which likely would deal with the issue in december.

About the parliament shall deal with the questionan can Brexit is delayed, which may strengthen the pound. Approximately three-quarters of the members of parliament did not want to see a Brexit before the vote. A Reuters poll in October showed, however, that many of them are likely to support the Brexit now.

If the court goes against the government can, therefore, choose to try to bring forward legislation quickly, rather than to appeal. Theresa May has previously said that she wants to start Brexit negotiations by march 2017.

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