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Originally Posted by Jimbuna
Agreed 
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As I see it, prorogation always has this intention and potential to be used for this purpose, and no other. I wonder why for this long time nobody complained, but now with stakes being high - suddenly they realise it.
Therefore, I disagree with the court, but I expected nothing else, since this judge has decided against Brexit ambitions and pro EU before. But as I see it, this case is no issue for a court ruling at all. The court hearing should not have even taken place. And obviously there are judges in lower courts that agree with that and declared right that: that their court was to stay out of political things.
If the Constitutional Court in Germany can make a joke of itself so many times, then why not the British highest court as well. After all, they know all too well whose hand it is that feeds them.