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British PM urged to quell Brexit ruling backlash

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AFP, LONDON: Prime Minister Theresa May was urged Saturday to try to quell the furore sparked by a High Court ruling that she needs parliamentary approval before triggering Britain’s exit from the EU.
Former ministers called on her to address the angry backlash after three senior judges upheld a challenge to her right to start the departure process without MPs having their say first.
May spent Friday trying to assure European leaders that Thursday’s verdict would not affect her timetable for triggering Article 50, the formal procedure for leaving the European Union.
But on the domestic front, members of her governing centre-right Conservative Party and pro-Brexit newspapers were raging about the ruling, fearing it could derail the
process.Bob Neill, the chairman of parliament’s scrutiny committee on justice affairs, said the attacks were “threatening the independence of our judiciary”, as he urged May to intervene.
“Some of the things which have been said about the court’s judgement by politicians have been utterly disgraceful,” the Conservative told The Times newspaper.
May and her government “must now make clear that the independence of the judiciary is fundamental to our democracy. You have to respect that even if you think they have got a decision wrong”, he said.
Ex-minister Anna Soubry, a prominent Remain campaigner, told The Guardian newspaper that some media coverage was “inciting hatred”.
“What message are we sending out to the rest of the world? Probably that this nation is in grave danger of losing the plot—and I think we might have done.”
The Daily Mail, which branded the judges “enemies of the people”, said Saturday it was an “anti-democratic ruling”, as other newspapers kept up the heat.
Opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn was expected to call on May to set out her Brexit negotiating strategy in parliament “without delay” in the wake of the High Court ruling.
“There must be transparency and accountability to parliament about the government’s plans,” he was to say to a think tank in London on Saturday, according to pre-released extracts of the speech.

 

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