https://www.theguardian.com/politic...ilaterally-stop-brexit-process-eu-court-rules
“Scottish judges are to hold an emergency hearing in response to the ECJ ruling next week, chaired by Scotland’s most senior judge, Lord Carloway, the lord president, and two other judges, who now have to transpose it into domestic law.
Lawyers for the cross-party group of Scottish parliamentarians who took the case to Luxembourg are expected to argue it means the prime minister is lawfully able to cancel the article 50 process without needing new legislation.”
The main point of that article is that the UK can revoke A50 itself without EU permission being required ...... not that the action can be completed without an act of the UK parliament. I'll repeat - the ONLY thing that can overturn an act of the UK parliament is another act. Even one of the lawyers on that article says it gives 'MPs the option of revoking A50' - how do MPs revoke law ? They pass a new act of parliament.
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