UK Supreme Court to finish hearing case against PM Johnson

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Britain's Supreme Court will hear a third and final day of legal arguments ...

LONDON - Britain’s Supreme Court will hear a third and final day of legal arguments on Thursday over whether Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully when he suspended parliament in the run-up to Brexit.

The court’s ruling could come late on Thursday at the earliest, but is more likely to be delivered in the following days. The 11 justices have given no indication of how long they would take. Johnson’s opponents contend that the real reason why he sought the suspension was to prevent parliament from interfering with his Brexit strategy, and therefore that he unlawfully misled the sovereign with his advice.

They also signaled that if he lost the case, he could ask the queen to recall parliament. However, they gave little clarity as to exactly how or when that would happen and what else the prime minister might do.

 

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Love it if they said it's going to take another 4 weeks to go through all the papers submitted by the Remainers as evidence...🤣🤣🤣🙄👋🙄👋👋🙄👋

52% of the democratic vote was to leave,by any means necessary.Boris is leading for the will of the people.Remainers should have sent more people to the ballot boxes.Not throw their toys from the pram now.

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