The UK's Supreme Court is holding a second day of hearings into whether it was unlawful for Boris Johnson to suspend Parliament.
Critics of the Prime Minister say he prorogued Parliament to avoid scrutiny of Brexit and misled the Queen with his advice.
The government argues that it wanted to bring a Parliamentary session to an end so it could set out a new legislative agenda - and says this is not a matter for the courts.
Matthew Thompson reports.
IN: "More arguments...
OUT: ...the law."
DUR: 21 seconds
http://fsnradionews.com/feeds/0918supreme-thompson1.mp3
Critics of the Prime Minister say he prorogued Parliament to avoid scrutiny of Brexit and misled the Queen with his advice.
The government argues that it wanted to bring a Parliamentary session to an end so it could set out a new legislative agenda - and says this is not a matter for the courts.
Matthew Thompson reports.
IN: "More arguments...
OUT: ...the law."
DUR: 21 seconds
http://fsnradionews.com/feeds/0918supreme-thompson1.mp3