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Oh heavens no.
In fine British Tradition™ the court ruled that she was given poor advice by her ministers. They are correcting a mistake that she was lead into making by either incompetence or disloyalty (or some mixture thereof) on the part of those in whom she entrusted the common weal and which would threaten to disrupt the Queen's Peace. |
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As I said, the courts cannot overrule Parliament. But that is not what happened here. See the court’s summary of the judgment:
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You are conflating the legislature with the building it sits in.
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The Bill of Rights is a red herring. If there are to be limits placed on the ability of the PM or the Crown to prorogue Parliament then that should have been done by the Parliament itself and not left to the SC to make up a new rule on the conditions under which Parliament can be prorogued.
The stage has now been set for the SC to meddle with the timing of elections. |
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OECD healthcare spending Expenditure on healthcare http://www.oecd.org/els/health-systems/health-data.htm link is 2015 data (2013 Data below): UK 8.5% of GDP of which 83.3% is public expenditure - 7.1% of GDP is public spending US 16.4% of GDP of which 48.2% is public expenditure - 7.9% of GDP is public spending |
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In the UK all our governments are there to govern, and they of course have to act within the law. It is the courts' responsibility to make a judgement on whether a government has acted lawfully. The various parliaments' responsibility is to pass legislation. When a situation arises in which a constitutional point is to be decided (that is not already part of our constitution) it is the courts' role to decide on that.
If the Westminster Parliament is unhappy with how a court has judged on a constitutional point it can enact new legislation that renders that judgement null and void. Now I originally thought the court would have decided that if parliament had wanted to limit the ability of the monarch to prorogue parliament it would have done so. However the judges being canny about the law avoided all that by a crafty side step. |
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How you think things should be is a red herring. As things stand the courts have the power to review administrative actions. If Parliament wants to prevent the courts deciding such matters, and remove the powers of the courts to subject the executive to scrutiny, it can do so through appropriate legislation. |
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The proroguing of parliament is an act that is part of the UK's constitutional law. Therefore, the courts have a say, as it is up to the courts to enforce and apply that law.
UK law is governed by precedent. There is nothing in constitutional law that proroguing can be used to stifle debate and the SC has ruled that is what Johnson tried to do. The SC can already "meddle with the timing of elections". Electoral Law sets the length of time a parliament can sit and how long between elections. If a government was to break one of those laws, the SC can step in. Parliament creates the laws, the courts enforce them. |
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Constitutional law determines what the PM and Queen can and cannot do. For example, the circumstances under which Parliament can be prorogued.
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If you caught speeding today, use these words.
‘I have the highest regard for the police force, but I think their decision is wrong. Though I will respect it, what’s important now is that I get to my destination as quickly as possible.’ |
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Brexiters:
“Give back control to our UK institutions” Also, Brexiters: “Down with the Supreme Court, judges, Parliament, the civil service, the Good Friday Agreement, the union, British business, the CBI, the BMA, universities, the constitution, the law and the Queen!” |
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Wrong. The Bill of Rights is part of the British Constitution, and the ruling of the SC is that this particular prorogation was unconstitutional because it infringed on the ability of parliament to carry out its supervisory function and hence on the supremacy of parliament guaranteed by the Bill of Rights.
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The Mail is asking, "Who runs Britain?" They seem to have missed that the answer is, definitively, "Parliament." The Express is whingeing about Brexit, though we know from Boris that the prorogation was nothing to do with Brexit; they must have missed that bit. The Sun has decided, in its usual classy way, that personal abuse against Lady Hale is the responsible way to go.
All the rest of the papers seem to be giving Boris the kicking he deserves. Dave |
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There is no constitution. There is Constitutional Law, made up of common laws and statutory laws (such as the various Electoral laws). Prorogation is common law. You can read about it here;
https://www.parliament.uk/about/livi.../prorogation1/ The Queen's only role in prorogation is that she is the only person who can prorogue parliament. Just as she does with all statutory laws, she signs it off and thereby they formally begin. It is a ceremonial role. The SC are not concerned with the Queen's small and ceremonial role in prorogation.
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Don't know what you mean...
![]() Exactly; the SC did the minimum needed to establish that control should be back with Parliament, as opposed to the Government. That may be setting a precedent, but that's only because we have someone as PM who is gaming the system and pushing the limits of his authority (maybe he was influenced by House of Cards, as well as the joker in charge in the US).
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That is exactly what case law is. Parliament creates laws and the courts apply them and in that application, case laws are created.
It does not matter how detailed a law is, there will be circumstances where it is not clear exactly how the law should be applied. Case law sets precedents to clarify how those circumstances should be applied. It is the courts job to apply the law, not Parliament. Parliament created prorogation. The courts apply it. In this case the PM applied something to prorogation that is not what prorogation was intended for. |
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The ruling was to stop the PM from setting a precedent, one that would breach many other constitutional laws.
You could argue that ruling in itself set a precedent, but it would be better described as it prevented a new precedent from being set and it maintained the status quo as to what prorogation is for and its limits. |
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Michael Gove tells LBC Radio in an interview "The Prime Minister is a born winner"
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Jacob Rees-Mogg says that the Supreme Court judgment amounted to a ‘constitutional coup’.
He also described it as ‘the most extraordinary overthrowing of the constitution’. A reminder: NOT A CONSTITUTIONAL COUP: Trying to silence Parliament Lying to the Queen Suspending democracy Breaking the rule of law CONSTITUTIONAL COUP: Obeying the law |
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