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UK: Boris Johnson branded 'father of the lies' at Supreme Court hearing
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18.09.2019
M/S Investment manager Gina Miller leaves UK Supreme Court, London
M/S Miller departs court
W/S Crowds outside court
M/S Lord Keen QC departs court
M/S Sir James Eadie QC and others departs court
M/S Protesters shouting "You're a liar"
C/U SNP MP Joanna Cherry and lawyer Jolyon Maugham pose outside court
W/S Crowds gathered outside court
M/S Camera operator
M/S Journalist
W/S Media and crowds outside court
SCRIPT
The second day of the UK Supreme Court hearing over Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to shutdown parliament for five weeks took place in London, on Wednesday.
Attendees were seen leaving court, with dozens of protesters gathered outside.
The hearing was marked by Aidan O'Neill QC's speech, who represents a group of cross-party MPs appealing against Johnson's decision of suspending parliament in the run up to the Brexit deadline.
O'Neill defined the Prime Minister as "father of the lies" and urged judges to reject the government's appeal against a ruling by Edinburgh's Court of Session, which defined that parliament suspension unlawful.
The hearing will be resumed on Thursday, with a verdict expected Friday at the earliest.
M/S Miller departs court
W/S Crowds outside court
M/S Lord Keen QC departs court
M/S Sir James Eadie QC and others departs court
M/S Protesters shouting "You're a liar"
C/U SNP MP Joanna Cherry and lawyer Jolyon Maugham pose outside court
W/S Crowds gathered outside court
M/S Camera operator
M/S Journalist
W/S Media and crowds outside court
SCRIPT
The second day of the UK Supreme Court hearing over Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to shutdown parliament for five weeks took place in London, on Wednesday.
Attendees were seen leaving court, with dozens of protesters gathered outside.
The hearing was marked by Aidan O'Neill QC's speech, who represents a group of cross-party MPs appealing against Johnson's decision of suspending parliament in the run up to the Brexit deadline.
O'Neill defined the Prime Minister as "father of the lies" and urged judges to reject the government's appeal against a ruling by Edinburgh's Court of Session, which defined that parliament suspension unlawful.
The hearing will be resumed on Thursday, with a verdict expected Friday at the earliest.
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