News is emerging that the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, is prepared to take his Brexit case to the Supreme Court.
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I said in a video yesterday evening, that Brexit might be played out in a massive high stakes court battle coming to your TVs very soon.
And the news is this morning that we might be seeing just that, with the Telegraph saying that several government sources have said that the PM is ready to go to the Supreme Court to avoid having to write that Benn Surrender Act letter that begs the EU for another Article 50 extension.
This, says the report, could mean the PM giving evidence personally in court to try and make his case.
And it seems that the preference is for Boris Johnson to be seen to be forced to send the letter as a result of a court order, rather than to just acquiesce to the Benn Surrender Act and do so voluntarily.
The Telegraph also says that one government source said the PM needed to find a legal way of saying he won't be writing that letter at least five days before Brexit Day.
But with the Court of Session in Edinburgh due to say what legal sanctions would be imposed should the PM not agree to write the letter and accept its result - as well as the Supreme Court's seeming willingness to bend the rules in favour of Brussels, I won't be holding out much hope.
Especially after the Supreme Court President, Lady Hale, was caught apparently boasting at the Association of State Girls’ Schools conference on Friday, about how she took Boris down.
With a government source ..