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Leave Campaign Still In The Gutter

On the 23rd June it will have been one year since the UK voted the leave the European Union. The entire campaign was in many ways an embarrassment to the democratic process and neither the leave nor the remain side covered themselves in glory. Looking

The Great Repeal Bill and the Rule of Law

The so-called Great Repeal Bill that is officially known as the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill was published yesterday and is available to view here. Theresa May’s alliance with the DUP may have secured her a majority in the House of Commons but that does not

Add This to the Brexit Negotiations List

EU Regulation 2016/2286 begins as follows: Pursuant to Regulation (EU) No 531/2012, roaming providers should not levy any surcharge additional to the domestic retail price on roaming customers in any Member State, for any regulated roaming call made or received, any regulated roaming SMS message

Brexit Battle Part 2: A Return to the Courts?

The Independent has reported that another legal dispute over Brexit looms after Dr Andrew Watt sent a ‘letter before action‘ to the prime minister Theresa May. The letter is designed to be used as an alternative to legal action but is realistically seen as a