In a post on this blog yesterday, Andrew Denny argued that I was wrong to suggest that a […]
Category Archive: UK government
Introduction The on-going constitutional laboratory experiment that is Brexit has now turned to the question of whether a […]
Introduction As is well known, the Government’s Withdrawal Agreement was voted down in Parliament last week by 230 […]
Introductory Somewhat overshadowed by the Wightman saga, and the unscheduled Conservative leadership demarche, the UKSC decision in the […]
Introduction The possibility of extending the Article 50 process is being discussed in media outlets and social media. […]
Introduction The Supreme Court has now handed down its judgment in The UK Withdrawal from the European Union […]
The CJEU’s ruling in C-621/18 Wightman and others clarifying that Member States can unilaterally revoke the withdrawal notification […]
As each day passes, a new window seems to be thrown open exposing fresh legal issues to be […]
Today the Court of Justice of the European Union delivered its judgment in Wightman. This followed the opinion […]
The Fixed Term Parliaments Act 2011 removed the ability of Prime Ministers to call early general elections and […]
