You may have heard of the Robin Tilbrook case, but did you know another Article 50 court action has commenced?
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Now, many of you will know about the Judicial Review case brought by solicitor and Chairman of the English Democrats, Robin Tilbrook, against the manner of the decision by Theresa May to extend the Article 50 process beyond the 29th of March 2019 - a case that is progressing through the court system right now.
But has anyone heard of a similar case being brought by a former Tory MP and Chairman of the Treasury Select Committee, Barry Legg, who is now the Chairman of the Eurosceptic Bruges Group.
Writing in the Telegraph, Tory Eurosceptic MP Bill Cash, wrote:
"I warned Donald Tusk before the European Council that there was likely to be a challenge in the UK Courts. This is now underway, in the name of Barry Legg, former Chairman of the Treasury Select Committee, following discussions with QCs and former judges. It attacks the statutory instrument for extension of time as ultra vires and void."
And he goes on to say that, by implication, we would therefore have left the EU on the 12th of April.
But, I have to point out that, if that premise is true for the second Article 50 extension, then surely it must be true for the first and Tilbrook therefore should win his earlier case and we would actually have left the EU two weeks earlier at 11 pm on the 29th March 2019!
In fact Robin Tilbrook Tweeted yesterday:
"Our barrister has been working on a devastating response to the Government's 'Grounds of..