The decision is as unprecedented as it is significant, with the leaders of most opposition parties calling on Boris Johnson to stand down. And yet, so far as the government is concerned, this is a court judgement that amounts to little more than a temporary setback. ..…
Considering the reasonableness of Johnson's justification for his prorogation, the court concluded that such in the process of government might not matter in some circumstances. ... Further, it must always be remembered that the same weapons Supreme Court uses against Johnson..…
Considering the reasonableness of Johnson's justification for his prorogation, the court concluded that such in the process of government might not matter in some circumstances. ... Further, it must always be remembered that the same weapons Supreme Court uses against Johnson..…
Mr Johnson's comments came as Conservative former Prime Minister Sir John Major - who was among those challenging Government's decision - said no PM should ever treat the monarch or Parliament in this way again... ..…
John Doar, an assistant attorney general during the Johnson AdminisÂtration, opposed the legislation. ..…
Mr Johnson's attempt to adjourn Parliament and govern without it, was recognition of the fact that absent Act of Parliament, BREXIT would be imposed when EU treaty negotiated by Ms May entered into force. ..…
Supreme Court ruled on the appeal of that decision by Johnson's government.. ... Former prime John Major has accused Johnson of misleading Queen, that the true intent of seeking prorogation was to shut down debate parliament, as Court of Session found. ..…
The Speaker of the House, the hardcore Remainer John Bercow, wasted no time in responding. ... Boris Johnson is a dangerous prime minister. He doesn’t care that he has acted unlawfully. ..…
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