The UK's highest court will on Tuesday start hearing evidence to decide if Boris Johnson's decision to shut down parliament was against the law.
The UK's highest court will today start hearing evidence on whether Boris Johnson's decision to shut down parliament was unlawful. Johnson controversially shut down parliament for five weeks in the run-up to Brexit, meaning MPs were unable to debate or take action on Brexit until shortly before the exit deadline on October 31. Downing Street insisted the move was routine and unrelated to Brexit, but opponents launched appeals in English and Scottish courts.
The UK's highest court will today start hearing evidence on whether Boris Johnson's decision to shut down parliament was unlawful. Johnson controversially shut down parliament for five weeks in the run-up to Brexit, meaning MPs were unable to debate or take action on Brexit until shortly before the exit deadline on October 31. Downing Street insisted the move was routine and unrelated to Brexit, but opponents launched appeals in English and Scottish courts.
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