“I think it’s demonstrated the value of having a Supreme Court, and that Boris Johnson doesn’t always get what he wants.” pic.twitter.com/tsZAbDDbhg. Britiain’s Supreme Court has delivered a hammer blow to Prime Minister Boris Johnson by ruling his decision to advise the Queen to prorogue parliament was “unlawful, void and of no effect.” https://t.co/YZPcG7JkFt. She is going through the previous steps that have brought the court to this point. "He should resign: he has been found lying and cynical - he's lied to the Queen.
He says this ruling is about whether the original decision was lawful, not whether Boris Johnson should face any personal penalties or legal consequences.
"Let's stop a no-deal Brexit and let the people decide," he says.
The latest episode of Chopper's Brexit Podcast is now out, recorded today in Brighton at Labour Party Conference. The Attorney General should publish the legal advice he gave the Prime Minister on prorogation. And in a new paper published by Policy Exchange today, Professor Finnis has produced what to my mind is the final word on the subject. Read her full account of exactly what happened in Court 1 of the Supreme Court, here.
Indeed, it is more than a little odd to denounce legislation that would vindicate the powerful judgment of the Divisional Court – made up of the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, the Master of the Rolls and the President of the Queen’s Bench Division – as a populist attack on the rule of law.
They can take immediate steps to enable each house to meet as soon as possible.
"No good will come from a paralysed stand-off," he says. Asked if Boris Johnson should resign over the Supreme Court ruling the Taoiseach "absolutely not".
As our Political Correspondent Harry Yorke reports from Brighton, shortly after the bombshell ruling was handed down, a senior shadow minister told The Telegraph that it would be “unthinkable” if Mr Corbyn did not bring forward plans for a motion of no confidence. He says that "whilst he maintains the support of party members, the Parliamentary Conservative party and the Cabinet, he remains the Prime Minister and leads an administration committed to leaving the European Union on October 31". The court has risen as the judges take their seats. Or it can invite Parliament to legislate to settle authoritatively the non-justiciability of the prerogative power to prorogue Parliament and perhaps also to impose further limits on the scope of that power. Gareth Daniel says: “I think this is a very good day for democracy and for Parliament.
Its implications stretch far beyond the current Brexit crisis.”, He predicts the judgement will be read “for years — decades — to come, and not just in the UK.” Other Westminster-style and Commonwealth systems have the power to prorogue, so “the ripple effects of this judgment will be felt in those countries for many years to come as well.”, The IfG’s Raphael Hogarth describes the ruling as “highly significant”.
But the result of the ruling is that principled limits on the justiciability of the prerogative power to prorogue, including limits firmly imposed by Article 9 of the Bill of Rights 1689, have been set aside. Parliament has not been prorogued. She added that the court found the issue was "justiciable" - capable of challenge in the courts. The ERG chairman has acknowledged that the Supreme Court's prorogation verdict leaves the Government in a "pickle", Steve Baker, chairman of the ERG, tells @LBC that he is “surprised” by the result. Jeremy Corbyn says that "only a vote for Labour will deliver a public vote on Brexit". But Parliament now needs to exercise that right rapidly and responsibly. That's in Ireland's interest it's in Britain's interest too," he said. "As the embodiment of our Parliamentary democracy, the House of Commons must convene without delay.
Tom Watson, the deputy Labour leader, who was due to give his speech this afternoon, has now been rescheduled to address conference tomorrow in Brighton.
This morning's ruling will be historic and if lost it could result in parliament being recalled immediately, although there is no way of telling how this will go. And then we had a general election.
Policy Exchange’s Judicial Power Project has been in the vanguard of the debate, publishing a series of incisive short comments for and against the judgment, convening a high-level discussion (with Lord Sumption amongst others, which John Bald wrote about on this site) about the judgment and its implications, and contributing to the inquiry by the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee, an inquiry cut short by the general election. We need to measure it in order to deliver it – and know that it’s worked, Caroline Elsom: The Online Harms proposals set us on a course that will threaten freedom, privacy and competitiveness – while being unlikely to make us safer, Andy Cook: New stop and search powers are backed by the public – whatever the fashionable commentariat says, Angus Groom: Sunak must act to unshackle business from the dead weight of Covid debt, Matt Oakley: Hancock’s tech revolution is key to reducing mental ill health among NHS workers, This is a morning on which to celebrate unifying, popular, national leadership, Kevin Hollinrake: Build banking back better.
As the House will meet from tomorrow onwards, I am writing to ask that you attend the committee within a week, before Wednesday 2nd Oct.". Jeremy Corbyn begins his speech by telling members that the Prime Minister acted "illegally" in his "reckless plan to shut down Parliament". This Prime Minister must open the doors of Parliament tomorrow. "This is an astonishing moment and I regret that the PM, who entered office with such goodwill, went down this route. "These are complex matters on which senior and distinguished lawyers have disagreed. Read our community guidelines in full, Lady Hale's broach had its own Twitter account by the end of this morning's ruling, Boris Johnson waving a kipper on stage at a hustings event in London, Boris Johnson leaves Hudson Yards in New York, Jeremy Corbyn at the 2019 Labour Party conference in Brighton, Pro-EU protestors outside the Supreme Court ahead of this morning's ruling, What happens next for Brexit and Boris Johnson after the Supreme Court ruling on prorogation?, 'Boris Johnson must resign' - leaders' reaction, 'Never call us anti-democratic again' - EU reaction, Camilla Tominey: Worst possible outcome for Johnson.
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