Following the Supreme Court ruling deeming Boris Johnson's prorogation of parliament unlawful, the prime minister's comments have been ridiculed across social media. Johnson said: We respect the
Following the Supreme Court ruling deeming Boris Johnson's prorogation of parliament unlawful, the prime minister's comments have been ridiculed across social media.We respect the judicial process, I have to say I strongly disagree with what the justices have found. I don't think it's right.
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