Quote Originally Posted by rolymiller View Post
Ask the 11 judges of the supreme court big lad if you don't believe he is...and I guess you know best. Have you got some law qualifications by the way? You can say what you like about Corbyn but he isnt the one at the moment taking us over the precipice deliberately to make a few bob for himself and his pals by the sound of it...and STILL you believe in him! Incredible!

There are no straws to clutch at it is so obvious...

Look up "criminal" in a good dictionary and you will see it defined as a "law breaker". Boris broke the law=criminal. Nowt slanderous about it
Roly, dearest, I fear that you are wrong.

A person is a criminal if he breaks the criminal law. There is no suggestion that Johnson did that in respect of the prorogation. The finding against him was that he had made an improper use of a prerogative power.

It's understandable that the opposition will make much of the Supreme Court's decision, but, on the face of it, the Attorney General advised him that his actions were lawful and three very senior judges in the English High Court agreed with that, which, I think, makes it a little harsh to do so from a ‘he broke the law’ stance. The better point is that his action in proroguing Parliament was quite clearly designed at stopping Parliament exercising its function.