By stating in their information leaflet that they would implement the decision made by the public, they misled us. Not many people would go to the trouble of checking out the legality of it. Perhaps they were assuming that remain would win. If they knew it was not legally binding they should have made it clear. They certainly should explain why they said it.
Jeremy p
What spud said.
Because if remain and the PM lied to the public about the actions on outcome of the vote, they should explain.
Anyway, it's all beside the point because generally, (apart from on this messageboard ) the government seems to be determined to push through the countries vote.
No one in government appears to be even mentioning the legal challenge.
It looks like it might be just a storm in a teacup.
It won't be illegal if parliament back the PM.
Plus if the parliament votes it out, given many of their regions voted leave, it could be political death for any one of them to not back the majority vote.
People will just not vote for them in the next election, and remove them permanently.