The UK government must pass Article 50 through parliament, as it is a change of UK law.
This is the opinion of 8 justices against 3. The majority explains the decision by saying that the exit from the EU affects the rights of the people.
The dissenting three members see the government’s prerogative. So, the ruling states that [...]
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