Before 15 February 2017, will the United Kingdom's Supreme Court rule that an additional act of the U.K. Parliament is required to invoke Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty?

Started Jan 11, 2017 06:00AM UTC
Closed Jan 23, 2017 06:00PM UTC

This question was closed as "Yes" with an end date of 23 January 2017. The Supreme Court ruled that an act of Parliament was required to invoke Article 50 (BBC, NY Times). See our FAQ to learn about how we resolve questions and how scores are calculated.
The United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union in a referendum in June 2016 and Prime Minister May has planned to begin that process by invoking Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty in March 2017, but a recent High Court ruling stipulated that the government could not do so without an additional act of Parliament (BBC, Wall Street Journal, Judiciary UK). The government appealed the High Court's ruling and the Supreme Court is now is expected to issue its decision in January (BBC, Washington Post). Rulings pertaining to the devolved parliaments of Wales, Northern Ireland, or Scotland will not affect the resolution of this question. Confused? Check our FAQ or ask us for help.
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Yes 90.00%
No 10.00%

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