Queen Elizabeth II may have to step in and effectively sack a sitting Prime Minister in such a scenario as Johnson pursues his 'do or die' pledge to leave the European Union by the Oct 31 deadline
On Wednesday, Johnson submitted new proposals to the EU that he hopes will lead to a withdrawal agreement
Johnson said an alternative to a "compromise for both sides" -- which included no customs checks "at or near" the Northern Irish border -- was for Britain to leave without a deal
Johnson again declined to explain how he plans to circumvent that law and deliver on his Brexit promise, deepening uncertainty Britain's biggest trade and foreign policy shift for more than 40 years
Johnson's opponents say leaving the EU without a deal to keep most of its trading arrangements in place would plunge Britain into economic chaos
Johnson only took office in July but his threat to leave the EU on October 31 with or without a divorce deal with Brussels has put him on a collision course with MPs
Johnson told British media he "strongly disagreed" with the court decision but would respect it
He also joked that some British politicians want Brexit to be an eternal torture
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Johnson vows to force the UK out of the EU with or without a deal next month
Britain's Supreme Court ruled that Johnson broke the law when he decided to suspend Parliament for five weeks in the run-up to the Oct. 31 deadline for leaving the EU
The ruling was a unanimous decision by the court's 11 presiding judges
The plan to cut Watson's position sparked fury from Labour members of Parliament and dominated the media on Saturday morning, eclipsing the party's policy announcements
Johnson, who took office in July, says he prorogued, or suspended, parliament to open a new session with a fresh legislative agenda
Johnson insists Britain must leave the European Union on schedule, with or without a divorce deal with Brussels
In an odd analogy, he compared Britain to the comic book character Hulk
Johnson will look to weaponize any extension, claiming it is a remainer trick to stop the "will of the people."
The government, meanwhile, has appealed the Scottish court ruling, with the case set to be heard in the Supreme Court next Tuesday, and parliament will for now stay shut
The visa will allow eligible students to work, or crucially look for work, in any career or position of their choice, for two years after completing their studies
Judges at Scotland's highest court in Edinburgh said Britain's Supreme Court must make the final decision.