Remainer lawyer Gina Miller arrives at the Supreme Court for her Brexit battle with Boris Johnson over his Parliament shutdown

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GINA Miller has arrived at the Supreme Court for her Brexit battle with Boris Johnson over his Parliament shutdown. Today’s legal showdown will be heard at Britain’s highest court after judges in E…

GINA Miller has arrived at the Supreme Court for her Brexit battle with Boris Johnson over his Parliament shutdown.

But those who brought legal challenges against the Prime Minister's decision argue the prorogation is designed to avoid parliamentary scrutiny over Brexit. The High Court in London dismissed the case brought by Miller - who previously brought a successful legal challenge against the Government over the triggering of the Article 50 - finding that the length of the prorogation was "purely political".

But, on the same day, the Inner House of the Court of Session in Edinburgh ruled that Boris’ decision was unlawful because "it was motivated by the improper purpose of stymying Parliament".

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Hope the Government lawyers soak her for every penny she's got in costs.

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