Boris Johnson vows to get Brexit done despite ruling he broke the law

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UK PM Boris Johnson says he respects the Supreme Court ruling that his advice to the Queen was unlawful, but strongly disagrees with it. He is due to fly home today, where he's facing calls to resign.

Parliament was due to reconvene on Wednesday morning, UK time, after 11 Supreme Court judges ruled unanimously that Johnson’s advice to the Queen in late August had been “unlawful, null and of no effect” – the legal equivalent of “a blank piece of paper”.The court declared the shutdown on September 9 had frustrated Parliament in its critical role of holding the government to account.

Opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn made an unscheduled speech at his party conference in Brighton calling for Johnson to resign. “ demonstrates a contempt for democracy and an abuse of power by him and I invite Boris Johnson, in the historic words, to consider his position.”Scottish National Party leader Nicola Sturgeon said Johnson should do the “decent and honourable thing” and resign, and the SNP's Joanna Cherry, who took the case to court, said the ruling was an "absolutely momentous decision" and Johnson’s “position is untenable and he should have the guts, for once, to do the decent thing and resign.

 

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dragonlady9947 Wish Americans moved as swiftly as our besties in England.

Now what would his mentor do in this situation

He’s Respectful....BUT! 👎

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