London sources stated that British MPs and peers will return to Parliament on Wednesday, a day after the historic Supreme Court that said its suspension by Prime Minister Boris Johnson for five weeks in the lead-up to a Brexit deadline, was unlawful. Meanwhile in reaction to Tuesday's unanimous ruling, Johnson was returning early from the UN General Assembly (UNGA) in New York, while the opposition Labour Party has cut its conference short.

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Furthermore Johnson, who has faced calls to resign, has said he "profoundly disagreed" with the decision but would respect it. Reportedly the Prime Minister, who was attending the UNGA in New York, spoke to the Queen after the ruling, a senior government official said, although no details of the conversation have been revealed and he also chaired a 30 minute phone call with his cabinet.



Moreover a source told the Leader of the Commons, Jacob Rees-Mogg, told cabinet ministers on the call that the action by the court had amounted to a "constitutional coup". Reports added on August 28, Johnson had ordered the suspension for five weeks, saying it was to allow a Queen's Speech to outline his new Brexit policies and Tuesday's ruling came after the three-day hearing at the Supreme Court dealt with two appeals one from campaigner and businesswoman Gina Miller, the second from the government.


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