Alfred Denning, Baron Denning Quote

The Treaty [of Rome] does not touch any of the matters which concern solely England and the people in it. These are still governed by English law. They are not affected by the Treaty. But when we come to matters with a European element, the Treaty is like an incoming tide. It flows into the estuaries and up the rivers. It cannot be held back, Parliament has decreed that the Treaty is henceforward to be part of our law. It is equal in force to any statute.


H.P. Bulmer Ltd v J. Bollinger SA [1974] Ch 401 at 418. - Judgments


The Treaty [of Rome] does not touch any of the matters which concern solely England and the people in it. These are still governed by English law....

The Treaty [of Rome] does not touch any of the matters which concern solely England and the people in it. These are still governed by English law....

The Treaty [of Rome] does not touch any of the matters which concern solely England and the people in it. These are still governed by English law....

The Treaty [of Rome] does not touch any of the matters which concern solely England and the people in it. These are still governed by English law....