Is it legal to prorogue Parliament?

Leading barrister insists there is a legal path open to Boris Johnson’s opponents

Boris Johnson
 
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Boris Johnson’s plan to prorogue parliament has been branded a “constitutional outrage” by several MPs, with the question of its legality expected to play out in court.

The government insists the five-week suspension in September and October will still allow time to debate Brexit, but the decision sparked protests across the country and a petition with more than a million signatures, reports the BBC.

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