Jeremy Wright QC saying the government is disappointed with the outcome of the Supreme Court ruling that Article 50 must be approved by parliament before being triggered, but that they will comply with the ruling
Jeremy Wright QC saying the government is disappointed with the outcome of the Supreme Court ruling that Article 50 must be approved by parliament before being triggered, but that they will comply with the ruling (Core number: NNBU483F - ABRA943D)
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24 January, 2017
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- 2016 European Union Referendum,
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- Gina Miller - Business Person,
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- Jeremy Wright - Politician,
- Judgement,
- Law,
- London - England,
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- Politics,
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- Raw Footage,
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- Referendum,
- Supreme Court,
- Theresa May,
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