The Conservative government has said it will appeal Thursday's court decision and May told EU leaders on Friday that she believes it has a strong case. In a statement published ahead of a trade mission to India, May cautioned members of parliament against using the ruling to undermine the result of the June referendum. MPs and peers who regret the referendum result need to accept what the people decided," she said. "Now we need to turn our minds to how we get the best outcome for our country," the prime minister said. "That is not in our national interest and it won't help us get the best deal for Britain."
Source: The Nation Bangkok November 06, 2016 00:32 UTC