Campaigner accusing Boris Johnson over EU bus claim loses bid to take fight to Supreme Court

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Campaigner trying to bring private prosecution against BorisJohnson over EU referendum bus claim loses bid to take fight to Supreme Court

A campaigner trying to bring a private prosecution against the prime minister over his controversial EU referendum bus claim has lost a bid to take his fight to the Supreme Court.

Marcus Ball launched legal action after the slogan -"We send the EU £350m a week, let's fund our NHS instead" - appeared on the side of a bus in the run up to the 2016 vote.Marcus Ball has lost a bid to take his legal fight against Boris Johnson to the Supreme Court In May, a decision was made to issue a summons for Mr Johnson to attend Westminster Magistrates' Court to face three allegations of misconduct in public office.AdvertisementIn July, Mr Ball's legal team filed an application for permission to appeal to the Supreme Court over the ruling.

But on Wednesday, it was thrown out by Lady Justice Rafferty, one of the High Court judges who quashed the original decision.

 

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No more futile exercise in taking BJ to court for 'political lies'. Let's give the PM a CHANCE to show the Country why he had to, damage the political integrity of the Tory Party,risk the Unity of the UK,and bring down a Legitimate Tory Govt in order to gain power.Get to work,PM

BorisJohnson Hahahahahahaha

BorisJohnson Waiting for the cry for a crowd fundraiser!!!

BorisJohnson Beff will be all dressed in black, hugging her creepy home made Rory doll.

BorisJohnson Hahah, crying much

BorisJohnson Who is funding all these blocking actions?

BorisJohnson Dipstick

BorisJohnson Something tells me he won’t accept it...

BorisJohnson Love how he’s says “it’s not over and we’re not giving up”......must be easy to say when your spending other people’s money!

BorisJohnson Someone has seen sense at last.

BorisJohnson They're all still crying about Rory Stewart's leadership failure 🤣

BorisJohnson Phew ....

BorisJohnson Ha ha ha ha ha

BorisJohnson Diddums

BorisJohnson This news is like a ray of sunshine on a rainy day.

BorisJohnson

BorisJohnson So the Supreme Court says it is alright for a politician to peddle whatever lies they want

BorisJohnson What ever happens now ie we stay in or leave eu democracy is destroyed.... uk and eu parliaments are dictators in disguise

BorisJohnson Good! One down the rest of the 🤬 to go BorisJohnson

BorisJohnson Blimey , Kay, Adam and Beth will be dressed in black

BorisJohnson How sad.

BorisJohnson looks like a spunker

BorisJohnson Thats because there is no case to answer.

BorisJohnson At least there are some adults somewhere in the Establishment.

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