According to the publication, such an idea appeared in opposition circles in connection with the decision of the Supreme Court to declare illegal the suspension of the country's parliament until October 14.

On August 28, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the suspension of parliament until October 14, which was subsequently approved by Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain.

On September 10, the British Parliament suspended work.

Labor leader Jeremy Corbin called Johnson’s move a threat to democracy and an attempt to block discussion of his plan for a “hard” Brexit.

Stanislav Byshok, Executive Director of the CIS-EMO monitoring organization, in an interview with the FAN, noted Johnson’s desire to achieve his goal by any means.