Kill Brexit Now! - The aims of this blog

So-called "Brexit" is causing huge damage to the United Kingdom and many of its citizens and residents.

Theresa May's purported Article 50 notification of 29th March 2017 is unlawful.

I therefore expect "Brexit" to come to an ignominious and messy end.

The longer this unlawful and fatally flawed "Brexit" process continues the more damage that will be caused to the interests of the United Kingdom, its citizens and residents.

The sooner "Brexit" is killed the better.

Hence Kill Brexit NOW!

As time allows I'll post further information about the lines of analysis that lead me to the conclusion that the purported Article 50 Notification is unlawful.

The aims of this blog include the following:

  • Undermining and correcting the false public and political perception that a lawful Article 50 notification has been sent by the United Kingdom.
  • Gathering a group of like-minded individuals to begin a formal legal challenge to the supposed legality of the purported Article 50 Notification of 29th March 2017
  • Increasing public awareness of the serious failures of the United Kingdom Supreme Court in its judgement of 24th January 2017
  • To cause the United Kingdom Government, the UK Supreme Court and/or the Court of Justice of the European Union to recognise that no lawful Article 50 Notification has been sent and bring the current unlawful "Brexit" process to a halt.
  • To demonstrate that in the absence of a written Constitution the United Kingdom may never be able lawfully to exit the European Union
Hugely ambitious aims, no doubt.

 Over the coming months I hope to make progress towards killing "Brexit" dead.

With a lot of luck I may even achieve the aim of making UKExit constitutionally impossible, at least until such time as the United Kingdom (more accurately called the Deeply Divided Kingdom) has a written constitution.

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