Boris Johnson compares Brexit to eternal torture in speech at UN

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PM gives first UN address littered with jokes and classical references, before cutting New York trip short to deal with fallout of Supreme Court ruling on his unlawful suspension of Parliament

The Supreme Court has ruled against Boris Johnson by declaring his government unlawfully shut down parliament for five weeksLady Hale handed down the historic verdict, hailed by opposition MPs and anti-Brexit campaigners. She said all 11 judges were unanimous in deciding that the case is “justiciable”, so the government loses that part of the argument.

 

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Brexit: Boris Johnson says supreme court ruling makes getting deal harder – live newsRolling coverage including supreme court ruling on Boris Johnson’s suspension of parliament and Labour conference in Brighton Your problem, Boris. Maybe don't subvert the will of the people!?! Having to act in accordance with the law makes getting a deal harder. 'The law gets in the way of what I want to do so it is wrong' Well, I for one now despise the law.
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