Boris Johnson denies lying to the queen as legal cases mount up

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The UK prime minister says he'd rather die than ask the EU for another extension, causing the retort he would be acting like a ‘bank robber’ if he refused to delay Brexit

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, September 12 2019. Picture: POOL VIA RETUERS/DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS

But before he gets a chance to make his case to the public, his battle with opponents of his Brexit plan intensified. Faced with a Scottish court ruling that he acted unlawfully when he advised the queen to suspend Parliament, Johnson was asked whether he had misled the monarch about the reasons, replying he “absolutely” didn’t.

While Johnson has said he’d rather die than ask the EU for a delay to Brexit, members of parliament passed a law last week saying he must ask for an extension if he doesn’t get a divorce deal by October 19. “I would imagine that parliament would want to cut off such a possibility and to do so forcefully,” Bercow said in a lecture at the Bingham Centre for the Rule of Law in London. “If that demands additional procedural creativity to come to pass, it is a racing certainty that this will happen and that neither the limitations of the existing rule book nor the ticking of the clock will stop it doing so.

Yet Michel Barnier, the European Commission’s Brexit negotiator, told European parliament members that there are insufficient grounds for re-opening official negotiations, the Guardian reported.

 

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