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You might need to extend it a bit longer than that. If he fails to send the letter by 11pm tonight, then the case before the Scottish Courts resumes on Monday. Where they will either give Johnson 24 hours to comply with the law or they'll move to contempt of court proceedings. Johnson gave the Scottish Court of Session legally binding assurances that he would comply with the law. I also believe that if another Minister attempts to send a second letter asking for the first letter to be ignored, they'd find themselves in contempt of court.
So if he doesn't send the letter by 11pm tonight, he'll probably get another 24 hours to comply (via the courts on monday) with the law and if he fails to so again then he faces the real risk of being found in contempt of court. Which if he is, will then be appealed to the Supreme Court. |
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