Cherry v Advocate General for Scotland— Scottish Council of Law Reporting (@SessionCases) August 30, 2019
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We attach a summary of today's proceedings, including Lord Doherty's reasons for refusing the petitioners' motion for interim orders. pic.twitter.com/a7eLpnKezK
Several media reports from the Court of Session getting WAAAY ahead of themselves, by suggesting Lord Doherty knocked back the substance of the challenge to the lawfulness of proroguing Westminster today. Not so. This morning, he refused only to issue an interim interdict.— PeatWorrier (@PeatWorrier) August 30, 2019
“My message to the Prime Minister is tell the truth. Have the courage of your convictions. Swear on oath the reasons for your prorogation.” @joannaccherry pic.twitter.com/o59pLKK3sq— Michael Gray (@GrayInGlasgow) August 30, 2019
Joanna Cherry @theSNP MP challenges @BorisJohnson to provide the Scottish Court with a sworn affidavit on the reasons for the #Prorogation @joannaccherry #stopthecoup #cherrycase pic.twitter.com/3mrJkP5iNd— Chris Bambery (@chrisbambery) August 30, 2019
And this is the full report in @telediario_tve (Spanish Public TV)— Pilar Fernandez (@pilaraymara) August 30, 2019
🤓 #StopTheCoup #Prorogation#CherryCaseScotland #GinaMiller #JohnMajor @joannaccherry @JolyonMaugham #Brexit pic.twitter.com/UQIsYZGmYd
Again to be crystal clear there has been no decision on the arguments in #Cherrycase. Emergency orders merely refused pending FULL hearing of the merits of our case against #Prorogation on Tuesday 3 Sept. We have all to play for #Brexit #StopTheCoup https://t.co/YiyYtXrG6O— Joanna Cherry QC MP (@joannaccherry) August 30, 2019
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