Brexit roadblock: Boris Johnson’s parliament suspension ruled ‘unlawful’ by Britain’s Supreme Court. More here:
LONDON - The UK Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that Boris Johnson’s decision to shut down parliament in the run-up to Brexit was unlawful, but a defiant prime minister said he disagreed and vowed that Britain would leave the EU by Oct. 31, come what may.
“The decision to advise Her Majesty to prorogue parliament was unlawful because it had the effect of frustrating or preventing the ability of parliament to carry out its constitutional functions without reasonable justification,” Supreme Court President Brenda Hale said. Standing alongside U.S. President Donald Trump at the United Nations, Johnson was asked if he would resign. “No, no, no,” he replied, while Trump interjected: “I’ll tell you, I know him well, he’s not going anywhere.”
Asked how he planned to overcome that obstacle, Johnson ignored the question and repeated his view that an Oct. 31 exit was the legal default. He will return to Britain after giving a speech at the United Nations General Assembly and hold a call with senior ministers.
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