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Brexit: UK govt faces new legal challenge over single market

Updated on: 29 November,2016 09:19 AM IST  | 
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British Prime Minister Theresa May is set to face a new legal battle over whether the UK stays or leaves the European single market, the second legal challenge faced by the government over the Brexit process

Brexit: UK govt faces new legal challenge over single market

British PM Theresa May (R) greets Polish PM Beata Szydlo, who yesterday called for a Brexit “compromise”. Pic/AFPBritish PM Theresa May (R) greets Polish PM Beata Szydlo, who yesterday called for a Brexit “compromise”. Pic/AFP


London: British Prime Minister Theresa May is set to face a new legal battle over whether the UK stays or leaves the European single market, the second legal challenge faced by the government over the Brexit process.


British Influence, a pro-EU think tank, is demanding a judicial review into the UK government’s assumption that membership of the European Economic Area (EEA) ends when the country leaves the European Union (EU).


Its lawyers claim the UK will not leave the European single market when it leaves the EU and that the UK Parliament should decide on it.

“There is a chance that the UK will be acting unlawfully by taking us out of the EEA . We consider that they have an obligation to seek urgent clarification in courts. So we are going to be petitioning for a judicial review,” said Jonathan Lis, deputy director for British Influence.

British Influence said yesterday it is writing to Brexit Secretary David Davis to inform him that it will seek a formal judicial review.

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