Today’s
ruling by the UK Supreme Court is about law and the respect by everyone,
including the country’s Prime Minister, of the constitutional arrangements that
define the exercise of executive power. It was a legal decision. And it must be
seen as such. The Supreme Court unanimously decided that the Prime Minister’s prorogation
of Parliament was unlawful and therefore void and of no effect.
The
initial reaction of some of Boris Johnson’s unconditional supporters, including
in the media – The Telegraph is just an example – was to say that the Court’s
decision was political. That the eleven Supreme Judges were just taking the
side of the Remainers. Later in the day that kind of incendiary opinion
disappeared from the front pages and was also deftly abandoned by the extreme
Brexiteers that were invited to comment. Someone had realised that to criticise
the Supreme Court with political rhetoric would backfire. That was the second
victory of the day for the rule of law.
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