Published on 25 Jan 2017
Many
Britons who want to stay in the European Union felt a rush of relief on
Tuesday, when the Supreme Court ruled that only parliament can say when
negotiations can begin to leave the EU.
Since then, it's become clear the ruling probably won't prevent Brexit, or even delay the proposed schedule.
But many believe it will have long term ramifications for Great Britain.
Prime Minister Theresa May was in parliament on Wednesday, facing off in a heated debate with the opposition.
She says she'll publish her plans for Brexit in a formal policy document - called a White Paper - in the coming days.
So, how will this affect the so-called 'hard Brexit'? And what does it all mean for the UK?
Presenter: Richelle Carey
Guests:
David Greene - Lawyer representing one of the claimants Deir Dos Santos - who was the first person to lodge a legal complaint against Theresa May’s plan to trigger Article 50 without a parliamentary vote.
Michael Patchett-Joyce - Lawyer at Outer Temple Chambers who specialises in UK and EU laws.
Simon Pia - Journalist with the Scotsman and a former Scottish Labour Party Media Adviser.
John McGrane - Director General of the British Irish Chamber of Commerce.
Since then, it's become clear the ruling probably won't prevent Brexit, or even delay the proposed schedule.
But many believe it will have long term ramifications for Great Britain.
Prime Minister Theresa May was in parliament on Wednesday, facing off in a heated debate with the opposition.
She says she'll publish her plans for Brexit in a formal policy document - called a White Paper - in the coming days.
So, how will this affect the so-called 'hard Brexit'? And what does it all mean for the UK?
Presenter: Richelle Carey
Guests:
David Greene - Lawyer representing one of the claimants Deir Dos Santos - who was the first person to lodge a legal complaint against Theresa May’s plan to trigger Article 50 without a parliamentary vote.
Michael Patchett-Joyce - Lawyer at Outer Temple Chambers who specialises in UK and EU laws.
Simon Pia - Journalist with the Scotsman and a former Scottish Labour Party Media Adviser.
John McGrane - Director General of the British Irish Chamber of Commerce.
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