That Telegraph article is a bit dubious. Seems entirely made up for clicks:
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A narrow loss for the appeal will make it harder for Remain-supporting MPs and peers to frustrate the progress of a new law to trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty and start talks to leave the EU by the end of March.
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If 7-4, 63% of the sitting court, makes it hard for Remain to push their case forward then should that logic apply to the referendum where only 52% went for Leave?
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Originally Posted by Ramrod
No it isn't. For the simple reason that the EU will be able to see that information as well.
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The EU will know it anyway. Besides it's clear that they'll be briefing out what is happening so we'll just get it from them.