Earlier today (26/3/19) my mother came up to visit. Not the Remoaner, the other one.
We went to a popular Italian chain restaurant. Pizza Express, rather than Zizzi's or Prezzo.
Whatever you call it the menu for that restaurant carries about as much weight in international law as "Responsibility to Protect (R2P) ."
The non-binding internal United Nations Security Council (UNSC) guidance on when and where Chapter 7 of the Charter can be invoked.
Former UK Attorney General Dominic Grieve has cited R2P as an example of; "International Law." As has current UK Attorney General Geoffrey Cox.
Apparently neither of them realising that procedures of the UN Security Council get reviewed by other lawyers. Quite a few of them in fact.
I probably won't be up in time for Prime Minister's Questions (PMQ's). After all I've been drinking since lunch.
I hope though that Theresa May has learnt one thing;
"If you're attempting to intimidate Hard Brexiteers with a legal argument."
"It's best to check that the legal argument is actually valid."
Otherwise you're left looking extremely foolish.
And the date of Brexit remains March 29th 2019 (29/3/19).
02:50 I'm 27/3/19 (UK date).
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