The British Parliament reopens Prime Minister criticizes Supreme Court decision Sept. 26 at 6:37

The British Parliament reopened on the 25th after it was determined that the Supreme Court was illegal to close with the intention of Prime Minister Johnson. While Prime Minister Johnson, who attended the parliament, criticized the court's decision again, the opposition party demanded the resignation of the prime minister, and the intense opposition of the ruling and opposition parties continues.

The British Parliament resumed on the 25th, following the Supreme Court's decision that it was illegal to close with the intention of Prime Minister Johnson.

Prime Minister Johnson, who returned quickly from the United Nations General Assembly, spoke in parliament and criticized again that it was wrong for the Supreme Court to speak about political issues.

On the other hand, opposition parties such as the largest opposition party and labor party strongly accused "the prime minister Johnson thinks that he can transcend the law" and demanded resignation because he was not suitable for the position of the prime minister.

Prime Minister Johnson also challenged the opposition party to submit a non-confidence plan and try to change the administration, but the opposition party decided to eliminate the possibility of leaving the EU without agreement from the European Union. I didn't respond.

Prime Minister Johnson has not lost his attitude to realize withdrawal at the end of next month. Will be the focus.