Monday 29 February 2016

Leaving the EU and how it would affect sovereignty and therefore the UK constitution

Leaving the EU could lead to a defect on sovereignty and the UK constitution. The referendum for later on this year will determine wether the UK will stay in the EU. The Treaty on European Union provides for a member for a state can leave the EU.

Sovereignty means overall power, The UK follow european laws which means that the EU have sovereignty over us, although can be debated. The power which lies with the EU suggest that leaving the EU would leave Britain to have overall power amongst itself. This can be a downfall because it leaves just the British Bill of rights which is looking to cover the UK constitution. This can be a downfall because rules within the EU and how the different laws linking with other EU members.

Leaving the EU will effect trade within other countries across Europe and the world. Leaving the EU will cause problems with economic factors in bringing money into the UK. Although the British constitutional rules won't be effected much, the laws within the EU will be completely deficient.

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