Brexit: Claim Boris Johnson suspended parliament to ‘stymie’ MPs untenable, supreme court told - live news

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I better not make a joke remainers will call me a plastic Irish wannabe lmao! Can't wait for the result.

Today's another for hearing& both sides have been arguing forth and back trying to convince our Judges. There;s is every reason for one 2 believe that govt's decision 2 prorogue the UK Parliament was basically 2 impose its own Brexit option, since the Parlia has been dilly-dally.

Why isn't this on the Guardian website yet?

UK, Brexit just isn’t right for you. It’s a nightmare with Boris Johnson and white nationalists at the helm. It’s not what your country needs. You are so much better than this.

the euist deputies are scaring democracy by hindering the implementation of Brexit with more shameful tricks. The popular will, after more than 3 years, is circumvented to impose on the British the will of the UEism, at all costs !! Traitors..😐

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