A court could soon rule Boris Johnson's no-deal Brexit threat to shut down parliament illegal

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A legal challenge to block a no-deal Brexit has been given the go-ahead by the Scottish courts.

A court case designed to stop Boris Johnson from suspending parliament begins this week. A group of anti-Brexit politicians are seeking a Scottish court to rule that Boris Johnson's threat to shut down parliament in order to force a no-deal Brexit is 'unlawful and unconstitutional' The move is backed by over 70 MPs and peers.

A court case designed to stop Boris Johnson from suspending parliament begins this week. A group of anti-Brexit politicians are seeking a Scottish court to rule that Boris Johnson's threat to shut down parliament in order to force a no-deal Brexit is 'unlawful and unconstitutional' The move is backed by over 70 MPs and peers.

 

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We left legally on March 29th based on UK law, but not international law. Every endeavor by MSM goes about to window wash this fact

A court should be ruling that we left the EU in March. brexitparty_uk

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