The current issue is with "Any Member State may decide to withdraw from the Union in accordance with its own constitutional requirements."
Yup had seen that - though EU & our own Parliament paper kept referring to the "Government" to trigger blah x 3
(Parliament & Government are not the same)
Government is HoC which is the MP's lead by PM blah blah blah.....
but yes according to its own blah blah blah
We can only trigger the article in accordance with our constitution, as per the article itself.
The residual powers of the monarch, the royal prerogative wielded by the GOVT, does not have the authority to repeal an act of parliament, this is particularly so of constitutional acts, even though they can enter into and out of treaties with these powers.
Until we establish what our constitutional requirements are: Art50 cannot be triggered.
That as I said is where the confusion or interpretation comes into play.....
by simply triggering #50 it is NOT repealing any laws - merely instructing EU of their intention to leave
No acts will be repealed on just triggering #50 alone
only by agreement on both houses can we repeal any acts
#50 is more like getting down on one knee to propose - but no date or signing of register, let alone writing speeches or venue bookings
(actually #50 is more starting a divorce process so #50 might be like booking a RELATE appointment perhaps - no solicitors instructed yet)
In addition, leaving the EU will mean re writing EVERY piece of law that mentions the EU. Triggering article 50 will make that inevitable, ergo triggering article 50 results in the change of laws.
No - EU laws will remain as we leave the EU and will be amended as & when but voted by Parliament on any of these amendments
Government already stated that and Fishermen want the EU fishing rights amended asap but nothing will change until after we officially leave EU
Article 50 will not do anything but officially inform the EU of UK's wish to leave it
Then & only then can discussions begin
it is a chicken & egg or egg & chicken scenario about negotiations that EU will not enter into until we place in writing our intention to leave
That is all #50 is
on its own it is just our formal notification that we wish to leave the EU and nothing more
Yes the EU states this n that and UK can not be involved in negotiations but all EU rules apply during the 2 year period and membership fees and loads of other stuff blah blah blah
But even the EU doesn't even fully know wtf they are doing coz nobody has triggered Article 50 before
Plus even if EU proposes a deal on terms agreed by 27/28 members and Parliament is happy too
it can still be veto'd by EU Parliament
Just recently Sinn Fein's Gerry Adams said he won't vote or block negotiations on #50
it is more the final repeal of acts that government/lords/parliament will decide upon on departing the EU
Just like the absolute bottom line of repealing the the '72 European Act will require Parliament to repeal
#50 notifies the EU we wish to leave and
compels the EU to seek a negotiation
UK can choose an outright hard "stick it up your ar$e" brexit on wto terms - still requiring parliament
or repeal the '72 act with parliament
It is all a little unclear to be honest, we are trying to conduct this matter in the best way but Government can't reveal its hand
it hasn't got a full hand yet coz not all cards have been dealt yet
we can't announce what we might stick on 16 or 17 at the table so everybody knows our bottom line
otherwise it will hardly be worth playing and lets just fold up and repeal '72 act
Look I really don't know - tbh I doubt if anybody really knows how it will play out
Government is pi$$ed coz it had to pick up the pieces when Cameron jumped ship
Corbyn threatens to vote against anything prior to triggering #50 if he doesn't get his way
Funny the bloke wanted #50 to be triggered straight away in June ???
49 SNP MP's wanted to deny the people to hold the referendum in first place - funny they want another one for scotland ???
The other 10 include that weirdo dodgy Keith Vaz + 5 other Labour MP's, 1 Plaid Cymru & 3 N Ireland voted no to hold referendum
Clegg & Milliband didn't even vote for/against holding a referendum - sorry but if you don't vote then don't moan about result ffs
Anybody wonder why we should let these MP's & HoL decide on just triggering #50
Gina originally moaned about her business being effected that her clients that invest a min £250,000 may find it difficult
Sorry I don't feel any of the others are interested in anything but themselves when they try to defend democracy or sovereignty
but hey ho there ya go - that is politics I guess.....
Not wishing to fall out with anybody over this coz really don't think us low lives really know
doubt if anybody really knows but we shall see.......