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The U.K. government expects to lose its historic legal battle over whether it can start the Brexit process without wider parliamentary approval, sources have told the Guardian.
London expects to lose its legal battle over whether it can start the Brexit process without wider parliamentary approval. The British government appealed a High Court ruling that parliament must be allowed to vote on triggering Article 50, which starts a two-year deadline for an EU member to withdraw from the political bloc.
January 12, 2017 at 06:09 AM
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Continental Breakfast: your daily update on what’s happening in Europe.
The U.K. government expects to lose its historic legal battle over whether it can start the Brexit process without wider parliamentary approval, sources have told the Guardian.
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