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    1. BBC Breaking News‏Verified account @BBCBreaking 24 Sep 2019

      PM Boris Johnson tells BBC the government will respect Supreme Court ruling that suspending Parliament was unlawful https://bbc.in/2kQ0qO3 

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      BBC Breaking News‏Verified account @BBCBreaking 24 Sep 2019

      UK PM Boris Johnson says he "strongly disagrees" with #SupremeCourt's ruling that suspending Parliament was unlawful, but the government will "respect" it Latest developments: http://bbc.in/2mmOnrN pic.twitter.com/3z6d4VaaDH

      5:37 AM - 24 Sep 2019
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      • minacoates yana 🥀 Zar Ngô Lưu Ly Clem_Drums_Official John Berry Masrur Ahda August Edwin TDB68
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        2. David Hughes‏ @DavidHughesTwit 24 Sep 2019
          Replying to @BBCBreaking

          Boris, you lost. Get over it.

          7 replies 0 retweets 17 likes
        3. Edward Laslett‏ @EdLaslett 24 Sep 2019
          Replying to @DavidHughesTwit @BBCBreaking

          Yes he’s saying he accepts the result and will act upon it. Perhaps you could take a leaf out of his book...

          4 replies 0 retweets 5 likes
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        1. Morph‏ @Morphington 24 Sep 2019
          Replying to @BBCBreaking

          The sign language translation is ace.

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        2. AppleUK  🇬🇧‏ @AppleUK_123 24 Sep 2019
          Replying to @BBCBreaking

          I stand with Boris! 👍🇬🇧

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        3. Richard Croft‏ @RichardCroft12 24 Sep 2019
          Replying to @AppleUK_123 @BBCBreaking

          And no doubt you'll fall with him.

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        1. Cebe Pavlov‏ @AmThePaul 24 Sep 2019
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          When is he resigning?

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        1. Just Like You Imagined‏ @JLYImagined 24 Sep 2019
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          Well he's never going to come out and say he admits to being unlawful. Maybe he'll admit it a few years from now when he has a book to sell like all the other disgusting conservative leaders we've had.

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        1. յօհղ‏ @OrAroundTen 24 Sep 2019
          Replying to @BBCBreaking

          The sign language guy looks like he's mocking Boris. 😂

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        1. MARY BREW  🕷 😇‏ @ronague 24 Sep 2019
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          MARY BREW  🕷 😇 Retweeted James O'Brien

          https://twitter.com/mrjamesob/status/1176457645588393986?s=21 …

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          James O'BrienVerified account @mrjamesob
          If you voted for Brexit because you believed that 'our' judges and 'our' parliament had somehow surrendered power to 'Brussels', you deserve a full explanation of today's events from the people who misled you. You won't get one because they hold you in complete contempt.
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        1. Paul Gray‏ @p7ulg 24 Sep 2019
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          Prisons are full of people who disagree with what the Justices have found, but surprisingly few, if any have lied to the Queen.

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