UK court rules Johnson’s Parliament suspension was illegal l ABC News

The U.K. Supreme Court ruled that Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s advice to the queen requesting the suspension of Parliament in the lead-up to the Oct. 31 Brexit deadline was “unlawful.”
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34 thoughts on “UK court rules Johnson’s Parliament suspension was illegal l ABC News

  1. The Supreme Court ruled the suspension of Parliament was unlawful not illegal as you have stated.
    No crime has been committed! Illegal- against the law. Unlawful – no law to allow you to do.

  2. GET A DICTIONARY!!

    1. No law was broken, because this was UNLAWFUL
    2. The supreme court said UNLAWFUL, not illegal
    3. Something that is UNLAWFUL is not PERMITTED by a law that exists or such law does not exist
    4. Something that is ILLEGAL is FORBIDDEN by a law. Like speeding or robbing a bank.

    The suspension was UNLAWFUL according the the supreme court as they thought that it interfered with parliament without decent justification which basically means in their opinion they could see no legal reason why the suspension was needed or valid. Thus UNLAWFUL.

    For it to be ILLEGAL there would have to be a law that dictates how long or for what reason a suspension can be implemented. There isnt one.

  3. I wish the US courts would call out trump's lies. Good on the UK for putting Boris Johnson in his place as a lying manchild

  4. Boris mis-underestimated Her Majesty! She has outwitted, outplayed and outlasted 13 previous Prime Ministers—all smarter than PM Johnson. I bet on her handbag to win and she’s winning! Sixty-seven years. All the sovereign does is win. 🤣😆😝

  5. The major dilemma in the U.K is that they have a prime minister – Boris Johnson – who thinks he's the king and expects to be treated like a king. His attitude is: “I may disagree with what you say and I wouldn't lift a finger to defend your right to say it.” David Lawrence Cade

  6. now… US house and senate, what are you going to do with your own boris johnson ? are you going to act less democratically than the british ? or declare trump himself "unlawful", and his presidency never even begun, null, void and vacant ? 🙂

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