I would not be surprised if former PM May was well paid by Washington to stall Brexit for three years, and I would not be surprised if Johnson's suspension of Parliament was an orchestration designed to sink Brexit. British prime ministers are well rewarded for serving Washington's interest rather than the interest of the British people. Consider Tony Blair who enabled Washington's invasion of Iraq, for example, whose current net worth is $76 million.
Courts are unrepresentative and unaccountable. If Parliament allows the court's ruling to stand, which is likely in view of the fight over Brexit, Parliament will have ceded the political domain to the court's authority, just as the US Congress sacrificed the US Constitution to the "war on terror."
Perhaps this was only to be expected. When legislative bodies sacrifice the interests of the people to the interests of organized lobbies, they undermine their own authority and open themselves to the despoliation of their powers by other elements of government.
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