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Bsria calls for clarity in Brexit article 50 High court ruling

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Bsria has commented after uncertainty was cast on the timetable for Brexit after the prime minister’s government lost a High Court case challenging its right to trigger Article 50 without a vote in Parliament.

Parliament alone has the power to activate Brexit, a High Court judge ruled.

Government said it would appeal at the Supreme Court and was still committed to generating Article 50 by March.

The EU’s other 27 members have said that negotiations about the terms of the UK’s exit – due to last two years – cannot begin until Article 50 has been invoked.

Julia Evans, chief executive, Bsria, said: “Back on Thursday 23 June, the country voted and the decision was ‘out’. Today’s High Court ruling now adds a high level of uncertainty and ambiguity into the Brexit proceedings. What industry needs is clear leadership to bring economic confidence and stability forthwith as a plan of action.”

We do not want months and months of parliamentary obstacles ahead. Bsria is calling for a clear Brexit timetable not layers of legal hurdles. 

Much economic indecision had already been evident in the build up to the referendum which was detrimental to our industry. We do not need more.”

 

 

 

 

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