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Jeremy Corbyn refuses to give up in his fight to avoid leaving without agreement. The Labor leader, who is on a three-day tour of Scotland, has said that the opposition will "legislate quickly" from Tuesday, the day Parliament returns, to try to "politically arrest" Boris Johnson before 9 September. Former Conservative Justice Minister David Gauke has come to admit that next week will be the "only opportunity" available to avoid the non-negotiated Brexit.

"We will return to Parliament next Tuesday to challenge Boris Johnson about the robbery he has committed against our democracy," Corbyn said in Sky News, where he compared the suspension of the camera with a moon-style robbery, which enters fleetingly and by force in the establishment regardless of the noise generated. "He is trying to suspend parliament to prevent serious discussion and debate about preventing Brexit without agreement."

To that end, the opposition leader seems to have momentarily parked the possibility of the motion of censure that could make him a temporary prime minister, maximizing the options of collecting support among the conservative ranks. "What we are going to do is try to stop him politically next Tuesday through a parliamentary process that will help us legislate to prevent 'no deal'. In addition, we will try to avoid closing the chamber during this absolutely crucial period," he added.

On a day marked by the resignations of the leader of the conservatives in Scotland, Ruth Davidson, and the whip 'tory' in the House of Lords, George Young, the former Minister of Justice during the time of Theresa May, David Gauke, He said he could join the plan if he does not include Corbyn as a new 'premier'.

"It is not just a matter of course for Parliament to be suspended for five weeks. I don't think it's the right thing when we face such a crucial issue about our future relationship with the European Union. The government should be accountable to the rest of parliamentarians. ", criticized the conservative on the BBC. "I have said many times that I do not want Corbyn as prime minister, it does not seem to me the right way. Parliament has to act to stop the 'no agreement' and it seems that next week will be the last chance you will have to have some control over the process. I wouldn't discard your chances so quickly to find a way to it. "

The other way to stop the extension of Johnson, the judicial one, has been set in motion by deputies of several parties in the courts of Belfast and Edinburgh, questioning the legality of the council given to the queen to accept the closure of Parliament and ultimately asking that he be forced to reverse his decision, which could take the case to the Supreme Court. The verdict of both processes will be issued this morning around noon, and, if they fail, it will be the activist Gina Miller who will take him to court in the United Kingdom.

For its part, the Momentum movement , related to Jeremy Corbyn, has assured that it will organize citizenship this Saturday and next Tuesday to protest against the Prime Minister's decision. "Our message to Johnson is that if he steals our democracy, we will occupy the streets," warned his national coordinator, Laura Parker.

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