BREAKING: Supreme Court rules against Boris Johnson, says suspending parliament illegal

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The UK Supreme Court has ruled that the suspension of parliament by Prime Minister Boris Johnson is 'void and of no effect.'

Boris Johnson suspends parliament what does it mean for Brexit and why are MPs so angry - EPA/Mick TsikasThe UK Supreme Court has ruled that the suspension of parliament by Prime Minister Boris Johnson is ‘void and of no effect.’Mr Johnson suspended the parliament for five weeks with opponents saying it was to limit the parliament’s influence on his Brexit moves.

Mr Johnson has vowed to pull the UK out of the EU with or without a deal, a move opposed by majority lawmakers including some members of the prime minister’s Conservative Party.

 

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A real supreme

He was just buying time. He knows it can’t stand there.

Tanko and company are you watching. Learn from your masters and don't sellout your country.

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