LONDON — Prime Minister Theresa May now has another hurdle to clear after the U.K. Supreme Court ruled the government cannot initiate the Brexit process without first getting the approval of parliament. <br /> <br />The court ruled 8-3 that parliament must first give the green light before Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty can be invoked, Bloomberg reported. <br /> <br />It also ruled that Brexit doesn’t need approval from the Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish parliaments. <br /> <br />May’s office is expected to submit a tightly-worded bill as early as next week. <br /> <br />The bill will then need to be approved by the House of Commons, and then will need approval from the House of Lords.
