'What will you do if you lose?', Supreme Court asked the Government

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Not the most encouraging omen for Boris Johnson – the court asked Downing Street to set in writing what the PM will do if he loses, gordonrayner reports

Exactly halfway through the Supreme Court’s hearing into the prorogation of Parliament, a somewhat alarming request was put to the Government’s legal team.

 

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gordonrayner Don’t tell them Boris! None of their damn business! 😡

gordonrayner Hopefully he will say that he will ask the courts to rule on Parliamentary fraud and jail 300+ current MP's then get back to work

gordonrayner He should do what all honourable gentlemen used to do and that is ****** Bearing in mind that BorisJohnson is not honourable or a gentleman he will DODGE the whole issue and lay the blame onto someone else. Typical Etonians they simply haven't got what it takes. jeremycorbyn PM

gordonrayner No one knows what is said between the Queen and any of her Prime Ministers so those who are saying Boris lied to the Queen are lying themselves because truth is they don’t have a clue what he said,

gordonrayner If he loses, he will appeal to the ECJ and ECHR!

gordonrayner A judicial coup in the UK is brewing.

gordonrayner That is not of the courts concern, it’s the government.

gordonrayner What’s that got to do with the legality of current situation?

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