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Related: About this forumBrexit: UK can revoke Article 50 unilaterally, EU judges rule
The European Court of Justice has ruled that the UK can unilaterally stop Brexit by revoking its Article 50 notification.
Judges in Luxembourg decided that the UK can stay in the EU "under terms that are unchanged" if it decides to change its mind on Brexit "through a democratic process".
It comes on the eve of a crucial vote in the House of Commons on Theresa May's Brexit deal. Scottish politicians who brought the case said "a bright light has switched on above an 'EXIT' sign" that meant a second EU referendum was "closer than ever before".
Issuing its judgement, the EUs top court said that when a member state has notified the European Council of its intention to withdraw from the European Union, as the UK has done, that member state is free to revoke unilaterally that notification.
https://www.scotsman.com/news/politics/brexit-uk-can-revoke-article-50-unilaterally-eu-judges-rule-1-4841642
Judges in Luxembourg decided that the UK can stay in the EU "under terms that are unchanged" if it decides to change its mind on Brexit "through a democratic process".
It comes on the eve of a crucial vote in the House of Commons on Theresa May's Brexit deal. Scottish politicians who brought the case said "a bright light has switched on above an 'EXIT' sign" that meant a second EU referendum was "closer than ever before".
Issuing its judgement, the EUs top court said that when a member state has notified the European Council of its intention to withdraw from the European Union, as the UK has done, that member state is free to revoke unilaterally that notification.
https://www.scotsman.com/news/politics/brexit-uk-can-revoke-article-50-unilaterally-eu-judges-rule-1-4841642
This is developing amid strong rumours that tomorrow's Commons vote may be delayed - three government statements will be made later this afternoon:
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Laura Kuenssberg
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Two cabinet sources tell me vote being pulled - not, repeat not, yet officially confirmed
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@bbclaurak
Two cabinet sources tell me vote being pulled - not, repeat not, yet officially confirmed
There are also questions about whether May can do this without Parliament's agreement:
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Laura Kuenssberg
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@bbclaurak
Not trying to make your head explode, but there is a possibility that the govt might not actually be able to pull the vote - at least not without an enormous parliamentary row - (checks Erskine May)
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@bbclaurak
Not trying to make your head explode, but there is a possibility that the govt might not actually be able to pull the vote - at least not without an enormous parliamentary row - (checks Erskine May)
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Brexit: UK can revoke Article 50 unilaterally, EU judges rule (Original Post)
Denzil_DC
Dec 2018
OP
get the red out
(13,588 posts)1. I hope they do!
This whole Brexit crap was a Russian op.
dlk
(12,380 posts)2. No One Likes to Admit They've Been Duped by the Russians
Ghost Dog
(16,881 posts)3. Delayed...
The Government is in contempt of Parliament.