Legal challenge fails against British PM’s suspension of parliament

A judge at the highest court in Scotland has ruled Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s decision to suspend Parliament is not a matter for the courts and does not contravene the rule of law.

The case was brought to the Court of Session in Edinburgh by a cross-party group of 75 parliamentarians, who argued the PM had exceeded his powers.

But Lord Doherty ruled on Wednesday that the issue was for politicians and voters to judge, and not the courts.

He said there had been no contravention of the law by the UK government.

The group of MPs and peers behind the legal challenge, who are headed by SNP MP Joanna Cherry and Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson, have indicated they will appeal against the ruling.

 

Via BBC

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