How a Hairdresser’s Lawsuit Could Spell Trouble for Brexit
From bloomberg.com
In the hall of London’s Inner Temple, a grand dining chamber with stained-glass windows and coats of arms adorning the walls, 300 lawyers assembled to complain about Britain’s exit from the European Union. "The world has effectively been turned upside down," said former attorney general Dominic Grieve. The campaign in favor of leaving was "the constitutional equivalent of crimes against humanity," remarked Richard Gordon, a barrister at Brick Court Chambers. When the speakers asked if anyone in the room had anything more positive to say, there was silence. Like that audience at the Inner Temple last month, London’s ...
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