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tons of sobs
04 Sep 19 10:38
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A Scottish court has ruled that Boris Johnson's decision to prorogue Parliament is not a matter for the courts.
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Report spyker September 4, 2019 10:42 AM BST
Irrelevant now as the damage has been done - all because of this as all he had to do was carry on the bluffing and enough of the Con Mps would have given him the wriggle room, instead he listened to Cummings.
Report Angoose September 4, 2019 10:42 AM BST
Was always going to be the most likely outcome.

However, what the case has revealed is a clear trail of lies, formed at the heart of government, the signature of a serial liar being presented as evidence. This evidence is now a matter of public record and will not conveniently disappear.
Report tons of sobs September 4, 2019 10:42 AM BST
A judge at the highest court in Scotland has found Boris Johnson's planned prorogation of Parliament lawful.

Legal action aimed at preventing the UK Government suspending Parliament ahead of the Brexit deadline of October 31 was considered at the Court of Session in Edinburgh.

Lord Doherty revealed his decision that the prorogation was lawful on Wednesday morning.

It followed claims the Prime Minister wants to limit MPs' scrutiny and their attempts to stop a no-deal Brexit.


Joanna Cherry, a Scottish National Party MP who is one of those who brought the case, has vowed to appeal and the case is expected to the end up in the Supreme Court

The decision is a boost for the embattled PM, who is facing another legal challenge in Belfast and a third in London, which is being spearheaded by campaigner Gina Miller and former Prime Minister John Major. 

One of the MPs who brought the case in Scotland has already signalled they will appeal the case, with all three lawsuits likely to end up in the Supreme Court
Report flushgordon1 September 4, 2019 10:44 AM BST
They can always try the echr.
Report flushgordon1 September 4, 2019 10:44 AM BST
Oh no they won't we will be out.
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