Johnson's suspension of parliament 'unlawful abuse of power'

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Supreme court told PM’s motive for prorogation to silence debate on his policies

Boris Johnson’s motive for proroguing Commons for five weeks was “to silence parliament for that period”, the supreme court, in London, has been told at the opening of an emergency appeal.

 

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