Boris Johnson under pressure after Hammond slams no-deal Brexit – politics live – The Guardian


The application was thrown out on Wednesday by Lady Justice Rafferty – one of the high court judges who quashed the original decision.
In a brief announcement, she said: “This application for leave to appeal to the supreme court is rejected.”
Ball now has the option to apply directly to the supreme court for permission.
Speaking outside court after the ruling, he said: “This isn’t over, we are not giving up.
“We are pursuing it, absolutely.”
Giving reasons for the high court’s ruling in July, Lady Justice Rafferty said the “problem of false statements in the course of political campaigning is not new” and that parliament had enacted laws to deal with “certain false campaign statements which it considers an illegal practice”.
However, she said this did not include false statements relating to publicly available statistics, and found that the district judge’s decision would have “extended the scope” of the offence of misconduct in a public office.
She also said it appeared that “there would have been no complaint” if Johnson had used a figure of “350 million per week gross, or 250 million per week net”.
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