Brexit: U.K.’s Supreme Court To Decide Whether Johnson’s Suspension Of Parliament Is Lawful

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Britain’s highest court will today hear appeals against Prime Minister Boris Johnson's suspension of Parliament

The Queen approved Johnson’s request for suspension in August, but lawmakers from all parties are demanding Parliament be recalled so that they can debate pressing Brexit issues.

Anti-Brexit protesters gathered outside the Supreme Court as proceedings got underway on Tuesday, holding signs that read “Defend our Democracy” and “Don't silence our MPs.”: Parliament was suspended—or prorogued—last Monday following months of political deadlock among British lawmakers. The suspension meant MPs are not due to return until October 14, when a Queen’s speech outlining the government’s agenda will take place.

They say Johnson is trying to avoid scrutiny on his plans to push Brexit through by his intended Halloween deadline. However, in a last-ditch attempt to avoid Britain crashing out without a divorce deal, lawmakers were able to

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