In a letter to the outgoing prime minister, the barristers said the result of the vote was based on "misrepresentations of facts and promises that could **t be delivered," and was only "advisory" and **t legally binding.*
"Since the result was only narrowly in favour of Brexit, it can**t be discounted that the misrepresentations and promises were a decisive or contributory factor in the result," the letter reads.* Read more...