'There are a lot of people who want to frustrate Brexit': Boris Johnson accuses Supreme Court of sinking deal with the EU

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'There are a lot of people who want to frustrate Brexit': Boris Johnson accuses Supreme Court of sinking deal with the EU
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Boris Johnson 'strongly disagree[s] with this decision' by the Supreme Court and accuses the courts of making it harder to secure a new Brexit deal.

Boris Johnson goes on the attack after the Supreme Court ruled his suspension of the UK Parliament was illegal. He accuses opponents of trying to"frustrate Brexit" and blames the court for making it harder to renegotiate the UK's Brexit deal with the EU. Johnson will cut short his visit to the UN General Assembly in New York and return to London. Opponents line up to call on him to resign. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Boris Johnson goes on the attack after the Supreme Court ruled his suspension of the UK Parliament was illegal. He accuses opponents of trying to"frustrate Brexit" and blames the court for making it harder to renegotiate the UK's Brexit deal with the EU. Johnson will cut short his visit to the UN General Assembly in New York and return to London. Opponents line up to call on him to resign. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

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