PM Johnson to face the music in parliament after Supreme Court blow

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson returned home from a foreign trip on Wednes...

LONDON - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson returned home from a foreign trip on Wednesday to face parliament in what is likely to be a stormy session after a humiliating Supreme Court ruling that he had unlawfully suspended the assembly.

Cutting short a visit to New York, Johnson flew back to London and was scheduled to address a reconvened Commons later on Wednesday having flatly rejected calls to resign in light of the Supreme Court judgment. “Quite simply our first priority is to prevent a no-deal exit from the EU on the 31st of October,” Corbyn said in an interview on BBC Radio 4.

Johnson has repeatedly said his preferred Brexit outcome would be to agree an exit deal with the EU’s 27 other members before the deadline and that he was hopeful he would achieve that.

“Boris, victim of yesterday’s staggering legal coup, has to respect this court and its supposed impartiality. But in one unprecedented act of constitutional vandalism, 11 judges became an unelected political entity, granting themselves immense power to overrule our government and queen,” it said in its leader column.

 

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3:15 ПП · 25 сент. 2019 г ТЫ УВЕРЕН ?

This man is not fit for purpose. My apologies to those having to put up with the state UK politics is in

couldn’t happen to a nicer guy

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