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Brexit could take up to two years
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Brexit could be delayed by months, even as long as two years, after a Supreme Court Judge suggested that "comprehensive" legislation was required to trigger Article 50.

The Supreme Court could adjudicate not just the validity of the Government's appeal against the ruling, but also the precise remedy the Government must offer to the claimants if it loses its appeal.

This means the Government could have to pass its Great Repeal Bill before triggering Article 50. The Great Repeal Bill is currently not planned to be introduced until the next session of Parliament after May.

Lady Hale, who will sit as one of the judges hearing the Government's appeal, also said unequivocally that the "referendum was not legally binding on Parliament".

This was a reference to the referendum legislation passed last year. She also confirmed that for the first time in its history the Supreme Court will sit with all 11 Justices.

No surprise at all this was going to happen, the government will drag this on as long as they possibly can.

I guess there is no real urgency to leave, and a good planned exit would be the best.

What's everyone's thoughts in the UK?

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We all knew it would be a long and angin process.
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What is Brexit?
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KyloCrux wrote What is Brexit?


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They always like to prolong things
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-Oman- wrote Brexit could be delayed by months, even as long as two years, after a Supreme Court Judge suggested that "comprehensive" legislation was required to trigger Article 50.

The Supreme Court could adjudicate not just the validity of the Government's appeal against the ruling, but also the precise remedy the Government must offer to the claimants if it loses its appeal.

This means the Government could have to pass its Great Repeal Bill before triggering Article 50. The Great Repeal Bill is currently not planned to be introduced until the next session of Parliament after May.

Lady Hale, who will sit as one of the judges hearing the Government's appeal, also said unequivocally that the "referendum was not legally binding on Parliament".

This was a reference to the referendum legislation passed last year. She also confirmed that for the first time in its history the Supreme Court will sit with all 11 Justices.

No surprise at all this was going to happen, the government will drag this on as long as they possibly can.

I guess there is no real urgency to leave, and a good planned exit would be the best.

What's everyone's thoughts in the UK?

See full story:- [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

No shit, it's not a overnight process
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