Brexit extension: judge rejects court order for Johnson

Scottish judge says assurances from PM mean legal force is unnecessary

Boris Johnson
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A Scottish court has rejected the latest bid to force Boris Johnson to ask for a Brexit extension.

Lord Pentland, sitting in the court of session in Edinburgh, declined a request from anti-Brexit campaigners for a court order instructing the prime minister to seek an extension if he cannot get a deal passed by MPs by 31 October.

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