Boris Johnson signals Supreme Court reform after 'political implications' of latest ruling

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BORIS JOHNSON signalled the country’s highest court faces being reformed after its explosive decision to intervene in political decisions.

The Prime Minister said the implications of the Supreme Court’s ruling to overturn the suspension of Parliament were being looked at. And he refused to rule out a US-style political appointments system in the future. In an interview with ITV, he said Supreme Court President Lady Hale “was very clear” that the issue “she thought Parliament should be debating was, was Brexit”.

 

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Well something has to be done with our judiciary as they are now clearly Politically Biased and anti Democratic!! This is VERY DANGEROUS!!

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