Miller case
- R (Miller) Secretary of State for exiting the EU
- Argued that such a big decision would have to go back through Parliament.
- Is there a constitutional requirement for approval of Parliament – Yes
- Do the devolved legislatures (Scottish, Northern Ireland, Wales, England) need to
approve? - No
Article 50
- Treaty on the European Union - Lisbon Treaty of 2007 (into force in 2009)
- States that any Member State may decide to withdraw from the Union in accordance
with its own constitutional requirements
- Article triggered by the Conservative government in March 2017
European Union Withdrawal Bill
- Approved by Parliament in June 2018
- Incorporates all EU legislations into UK law, after which, Parliament can amend,
repeal or remove individual laws as necessary
Brexit explained by BBC: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-32810887
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