Boris Johnson warns top judges not to 'enter the political arena'

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Boris Johnson warns Supreme Court judges not to 'enter the political arena' by blocking suspension of Parliament - as Government refuses to rule out proroguing AGAIN if it loses the case

The Supreme Court is considering a challenge to the five-week suspension. Boris Johnson claimed the judges have no jurisdiction over the prorogation. His lawyer and Justice Secretary both declined to rule out a second suspension.

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