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BREXIT, and the Validity in Law of the EUROPEAN UNION? 01/09/2017 Gmail - BREXIT, and the validity in law of the EUROPEAN UNION? William Finnerty <[email protected]> BREXIT, and the validity in law of the EUROPEAN UNION? William Finnerty <[email protected]> Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 3:40 PM To: UK Prime Minister The Rt Hon Theresa May MP <[email protected]>, Lord Chancellor and UK Secretary of State for Justice The Rt Hon Elizabeth Truss MP <[email protected]>, UK Secretary of State for Health Jeremy Hunt MP <[email protected]>, UK Dept of Health Headquarters <[email protected]>, UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond MP <[email protected]>, [email protected], Boris Johnson MP Government Minister in Charge of GCHQ <[email protected]> Cc: "Ms Louise Arthurs at The Northern Ireland Law Centre, Belfast" <[email protected]>, "Ms Carolyn Rhodes at Oracle Solicitors, Belfast" <[email protected]>, Northern Ireland Justice Minister Claire Sugden MLA <[email protected]>, "First Minister of Northern Ireland Arlene Foster (Lawyer) LL.B. MLA" <[email protected]>, [email protected], "Northern Ireland Justice Department, Case Ref: COR/1248/2016" <[email protected]>, Northern Ireland Minister For Finance Máirtín Ó Muilleoir MLA <[email protected]>, Northern Ireland Minister for Health Michelle O'Neill MLA <[email protected]>, [email protected], "Discretionary Support Inspector D Todd at Office of Discretionary Support Commissioner, Belfast BT7 2JA" <[email protected]>, "Discretionary Support Commissioner, 20 Castle St, Antrim" <[email protected]>, NORTHERN IRELAND PENSION SERVICE <[email protected]>, "Welfare Adviser Damien O'Boyle at Ballynafeigh (Belfast) Community Development Association, Northern Ireland" <[email protected]>, "E&L Kennedy Law Firm, Belfast" <[email protected]>, Republic of Ireland President and Principal Guardian of Republic of Ireland's Constitution Dr Michael D Higgins <[email protected]>, Republic of Ireland Chief Justice Susan Denham <[email protected]>, Republic of Ireland Director of Public Prosecutions Claire Loftus <[email protected]>, "Republic of Ireland Attorney General Máire R. Whelan SC" <[email protected]>, Republic of Ireland Chief State Solicitor Eileen Creedon <[email protected]>, Republic of Ireland Prime Minister Dr Leo Varadkar TD <[email protected]>, Former Republic of Ireland Prime Minister and Fine Gael Party Leader Enda Kenny TD <[email protected]>, Republic of Ireland Minister for Justice and Equality Charlie Flanagan TD <[email protected]>, "Former Republic of Ireland Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald TD (Case Reference 0724094243)" <[email protected]>, "Brendan Ryan, Chief Executive of the Republic of Ireland's Court Service" <[email protected]>, Republic of Ireland Health Minister Simon Harris TD <[email protected]>, Republic of Ireland Chief Police Commissioner Nóirín O'Sullivan <[email protected]>, Republic of Ireland Parliamentarian Richard Boyd Barrett TD <[email protected]>, "Agnew, Steven MLA (Member of Legislative Assembly of Northern Ireland)" <[email protected]>, "Aiken, Steve MLA" <[email protected]>, "Allen, Andy MLA" <[email protected]>, "Allister, Jim MLA" <[email protected]>, "Archibald, Caoimhe MLA" <[email protected]>, "Armstrong, Kellie" <[email protected]>, "Bailey, Clare" <[email protected]>, "Barton, Rosemary MLA" <[email protected]>, "Beattie, Doug MLA" <[email protected]>, "Beggs, Roy MLA" <[email protected]>, [email protected], "Boylan, Cathal MLA" <[email protected]>, "Boyle, Michaela MLA" <[email protected]>, "Bradley, Maurice MLA" <[email protected]>, "Bradley, Paula MLA" <[email protected]>, "Bradley, Sinéad MLA" <[email protected]>, "Bradshaw, Paula MLA" <[email protected]>, "Buchanan, Keith" <[email protected]>, "Buchanan, Thomas MLA" <[email protected]>, "Buckley, Jonathan MLA" <[email protected]>, "Bunting, Joanne MLA" <[email protected]>, "Butler, Robbie MLA" <[email protected]>, "Cameron, Pam MLA" <[email protected]>, "Carroll, Gerry MLA" <[email protected]>, "Chambers, Alan MLA" <[email protected]>, "Dickson, Stewart MLA" <[email protected]>, "Dillon, Linda MLA" <[email protected]>, "Dunne, Gordon MLA" <[email protected]>, "Durkan, Mark MLA" <[email protected]>, "Easton, Alex MLA" <[email protected]>, "Eastwood, Colum MLA" <[email protected]>, "Farry, Stephen MLA" <[email protected]>, "Fearon, Megan MLA" <[email protected]>, "Ford, David MLA" <[email protected]>, "Frew, Paul MLA" <[email protected]>, "Gildernew, Michelle MLA" <[email protected]>, "Girvan, Paul MLA" <[email protected]>, [email protected], "Givan, Paul MLA" <[email protected]>, "Hamilton, Simon MLA" <[email protected]>, "Hanna, Claire MLA" <[email protected]>, "Hazzard, Chris MLA" <[email protected]>, "Hilditch, David MLA" <[email protected]>, "Humphrey, William MLA" <[email protected]>, [email protected], "Irwin, William MLA" <[email protected]>, "Kearney, Declan MLA" <[email protected]>, "Kelly, Dolores MLA" <[email protected]>, "Kelly, Gerry MLA" <[email protected]>, "Lockhart, Carla MLA" <[email protected]>, "Long, Naomi MLA" <[email protected]>, "Lunn, Trevor MLA" <[email protected]>, "Lynch, Seán MLA" <[email protected]>, "Lyons, Gordon MLA" <[email protected]>, "Lyttle, Chris MLA" <[email protected]>, "McAleer, Declan MLA" <[email protected]>, "McCann, Fra MLA" <[email protected]>, "McCartney, https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=c13a9c5dee&jsver=EfWGX3tyASk.en.&view=pt&msg=15e3de2df850a025&search=sent&siml=15e3de… 1/5 01/09/2017 Gmail - BREXIT, and the validity in law of the EUROPEAN UNION? 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