Brexit latest news: Boris accused of 'improper' prorogation on first day of Supreme Court hearing

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Boris Johnson accused of 'improper' prorogation on first day of Supreme Court hearing

Gina Miller has left the Supreme Court after today\u0027s hearing, to cheers and boos from anti and pro-Brexit supporters respectively. She was briefly followed from the door of the court by photographers and a handful of pro-Brexit demonstrators, one of whom shouted 'traitor' after her.

 

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