Brexit Supreme Court ruling: Did Boris Johnson break the law? Why he CAN’T be jailed

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Those calling to lockupBoris might be disappointed...

suspended - or prorogued - Parliament for five weeks earlier this month, the longest prorogation since the end of World War Two. The Prime Minister said it was an opportunity for the new Government to hold a Queen’s speech, setting out policy that reaches far beyond

 

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What it did prove is that government by Prime Minister can be contested

Yes he did

Could have told you this already.

He is only guilty of trying to deliver what the country voted for

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