Three senior judges on the British High Court ruled yesterday that Prime Minister Theresa May’s government does not have the power on its own to trigger Article 50 of the European Union’s Lisbon Treaty, the formal notification of Britain’s intention to leave the bloc.
The decision lies with the British Parliament.
That is likely to see Parliament voting for the cancellation of Brexit, perhaps followed by a second referendum which is as good as waving goodbye to Brexit. See graph which follows:
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