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Tuesday, 24 September 2019

Attorney General Geoffrey Cox told the PM that prorogation of Parliament was 'lawful and within the constitution'

[Daily Mail]:  Attorney General Geoffrey Cox told the PM that proroguing Parliament was 'lawful and within the constitution', it was revealed tonight. 

The government's chief law officer advised Mr Johnson that there was no problem with his plan, and any criticism would be 'politically motivated'.

But the eminent QC is facing questions after the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that the suspension was illegal and an 'extreme' move to 'frustrate' debate on Brexit. 

There are also calls for No10 chief aide Dominic Cummings and procedural adviser Nikki da Costa to be axed for their roles in the debacle.  

Delivering the court's judgement this morning, president Lady Hale said the Prime Minister's decision to ask the Queen to shut down the Commons for five weeks was 'unlawful, void and of no effect'. 

Jeremy Corbyn demanded the PM - who watched the disastrous events unfold from his hotel room in New York - resign.  

According to Sky News, advice that was previously redacted from court papers indicates that Mr Cox said any accusation of unlawfulness was 'motivated by political considerations'...read more>>>...