UK
can stop Brexit unilaterally - EU legal adviser's bombshell gives
hope to Remainers
RT,
4
December, 2018
The
UK has the power to unilaterally stop the Brexit process, the EU’s
top legal advisers have said, contradicting statements from London
that Article 50 could only be stopped with agreement of all 27 EU
member states.'
The
Advocate General, in a report prepared for the European Court in
Strasbourg, stated that the UK could suspend the already triggered
two-year Article 50 process, according to a lawyer for the group that
brought forward the case.
The
advice comes just five days before Parliament begins debating Prime
Minister Theresa May’s largely unpopular Brexit deal, before voting
on it on December 11.
“Advocate
General Campos Sanchez-Bordona proposes that the Court of Justice
should declare that Article 50... allows the unilateral revocation of
the notification of the intention to withdraw from the EU,” the
bloc’s top court’s statement read.
“The
UK parliament has to give its final approval,” wrote
the advocate general, in the case of either a satisfactory withdrawal
agreement being reached or in the absence of a satisfactory
agreement.
This “would
open the possibility for the UK to remain in the EU in the face of an
unsatisfactory Brexit,” he
added.
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The Advocate General’s
opinions are not binding. Judges will now decide on whether or not to
accept his advice, though they have a tendency to do so in most
cases.
The statement added that
it would be possible for the UK to announce its intention to stay in
the bloc, up until such time that the withdrawal agreement was
“formally concluded.”
It also stipulated that
this needed to be in accordance with UK constitutional law, and that
the European Council is informed and it doesn’t involve “abusive
practice.”
ECJ says the UK can revoke Article 50 without permission. Every effort is being made on both sides of the Channel to stop Brexit.
Unsurprisingly the news
was received badly by chief Brexiteer Nigel Farage, who tweeted both
elements in the UK and EU were attempting to stop Brexit.
The news will further
hinder May’s plans to gain Parliament’s approval for her EU
withdrawal agreement. Sixteen weeks remain before Article 50’s
deadline on March 29. Should Parliament reject May’s deal, as they
are expected to do, the potential option to halt the process will
look more attractive compared to the likely chaos of a no-deal
Brexit.
Nigel
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