What Happens If Johnson’s Plan Is Unlawful, Supreme Court Asks
- Judges heard three days of testimony on Parliament suspension
- Court president says judges will make judgment early next week
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And now to the hard part.
The U.K. Supreme Court spent three days listening to testimony about the lawfulness of Boris Johnson’s suspension of Parliament. The judges’ questions targeted not whether the prime minister’s move to prorogue the legislature was incorrect, but what they could do about it if it was.