The suspension of Parliament should not be a matter for the UK's Supreme Court.
That's what the government's lawyer has told the court on the second day of its hearings on the issue.
The Court is hearing two appeals on the matter - with campaigners insisting the government prorogued Parliament until 14th October to avoid Brexit scrutiny.
A decision could be handed down within days.
UK correspondent Olly Barratt reports.
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UK correspondent Olly Barratt reports.
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That's what the government's lawyer has told the court on the second day of its hearings on the issue.
The Court is hearing two appeals on the matter - with campaigners insisting the government prorogued Parliament until 14th October to avoid Brexit scrutiny.
A decision could be handed down within days.
UK correspondent Olly Barratt reports.
IN: "We've...
OUT: ...do so."
DUR: 54 secs
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ALT:
UK correspondent Olly Barratt reports.
IN: "We do...
OUT: ...and government."
DUR: 45 secs
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