David Cameron’s key argument for remaining in the EU just got destroyed, by facts

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‘David Cameron’s renegotiation of the UK’s association with Europe is wreaking havoc in the Conservative party. Most notably, the Justice Secretary, Michael Gove, has come out against the EU settlement with all barrels firing. He claims it is not legally binding, and could be overturned by the European Court of Justice (CJEU).

Despite the fact Gove is the Justice Secretary, history tells us it is unwise to entirely trust his judgement. So, could the deal really be struck down by the court?

Steve Peers, a Professor of EU Law and Human Rights Law at the University of Essex, gave his assessment:

the renegotiation deal is binding. But there are two significant caveats to that. Parts of the deal, concerning the details of the changes to free movement law and Treaty amendments, still have to be implemented separately. And there are limits to the enforceability of the deal.’

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