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Author - Martin Howe

brexit ireland
Legal opinion

Time to replace the deeply flawed Northern Ireland Protocol

28 February 2021
by Martin Howe
eu law
News

New Year Message for 2021 from Martin Howe QC, Chairman of Lawyers for Britain

31 December 2020
by Martin Howe
withdrawl agreement
Legal opinion

The EU Withdrawal Agreement – why UK law must prevail

20 September 2020
by Martin Howe
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Brexit Delayed is Brexit Denied – Why the UK must not extend the Transition Period

17 May 2020
by Martin Howe
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We’ve left the EU as a matter of law: now we need to leave it in practice

31 January 2020
by Martin Howe
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If Boris Johnson secures a majority, the transition period will not be extended beyond next year

15 November 2019
by Martin Howe
Boris is undemocratic
Legal opinion

This flawed deal is a tolerable price to pay for our freedom

18 October 2019
by Martin Howe
ECJ jurisdiction
News

The judges should not join MPs as Brexit back-seat drivers

15 September 2019
by Martin Howe
Isolationism and Global Britain
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On the final straight to get back our freedom

12 August 2019
by Martin Howe
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Legal opinion

Avoiding the trap – how to move on from Theresa May’s Withdrawal Agreement

3 July 2019
by Martin Howe

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