John Bercow says disobeying the law ‘would be the most terrible example to set to the rest of society.’ FMTNews
Bercow says parliament ‘would want to cut off such a possibility and do so forcefully’.
In a speech in London on Thursday, Bercow warned if the government comes close to doing so, parliament “would want to cut off such a possibility and do so forcefully”. The unusually long suspension – known as prorogation – was widely seen as a bid to thwart opposition to a no-deal departure on the Oct 31 Brexit date, and provoked uproar across the political spectrum as well as legal challenges.
And Scotland’s highest civil court on the same day sided with critics of the prorogation, ruling it was “unlawful” and intended to “stymie parliament”.
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