Scottish judges ruled that Prime Minister Boris Johnson came to his decision to suspend Parliament in a “clandestine manner” and “specifically as a means to stymie any further legislation regarding Brexit.” nyti.ms
Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s decision to suspend Parliament was unlawful, a Scottish court ruled on Wednesday. Three judges said sending lawmakers home at the height of the Brexit crisis was “unlawful because it had the purpose of stymying Parliament.” nytimes.com
A Brexit reversal is legal, the European Union's high court has ruled. It said that until March 29, Britain can unilaterally decide to remain in the union, after all, giving hope to "remainers" nyti.ms
"Let’s cast our minds forward. Parliament has ruled out the ‘no-deal Brexit’ and we’ve had a People’s Vote on Mrs May’s final Brexit deal. She lost: the people support the status quo. Then what happens?" theneweuropean.co.uk
A Brexit minister was forced to apologise in Parliament for today for incorrectly saying Supreme Court had ruled Article 50 was irreversible. #ExitBrexitt.co