Kill Brexit Now: Four questions the Prime Minister MUST answer

There is good evidence that Theresa May's supposed Article 50 Notification letter of 29th March 2017 is unlawful.

The Independent today helpfully covered my invitation to Donald Tusk to become an Interested Party in the prospective Judicial Review of the Prime Minister's so-called notification of 29th March.

Brexit: Theresa May's letter of notification to leave the EU is 'unlawful', declares judicial review to Brussels

There are four questions the Prime Minister MUST answer:

  1. On what date did the United Kingdom make a "decision" which is compliant with Article 50(1) of the Treaty on European Union?
  2. Who made that "decision" compliant with Article 50(1)?
  3. What is the documentary evidence that any such decision was made?
  4. Do you now accept that your letter of 29th March 2017 to Donald Tusk was not a lawful Article 50 notification?
The letter of 29th March is demonstrably unlawful on multiple grounds.

The Prime Minister is deceiving the UK Public, she deceived Parliament and she is deceiving the European.

Theresa May, in my opinion is a liar.

She must go.

She isn't worthy of anyone's vote.

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