Originally Posted by
psionl0
The words "common law" don't appear in that quote.
The words "common law don't appear in that quote.
The words "common law don't appear in that quote.
The conclusion doesn't follow from the premise. The exercise of power by the monarch - whether at their own discretion or at the advice of their ministers is the antithesis of "common law".
Is there legislation governing the procedure for prorogation?