Why is Stephen Phillips resigning over the Government's approach to Brexit when the high court has just ruled that parliament must be involved, which seems to go in the direction he wants? Sorry if I've missed something.
Because Theresa May has said she'll appeal the court's decision, and, apparently, has told Juncker that she's confident that appeal will succeed (she's in a minority of one here I think).
Why is Stephen Phillips resigning over the Government's approach to Brexit when the high court has just ruled that parliament must be involved, which seems to go in the direction he wants? Sorry if I've missed something.