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No-deal Brexit legal challenge dismissed by Belfast judge | No-deal Brexit legal challenge dismissed by Belfast judge |
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A judge at the High Court in Belfast has dismissed a legal challenge against a no-deal Brexit. | A judge at the High Court in Belfast has dismissed a legal challenge against a no-deal Brexit. |
One of the three cases brought was by the victims' campaigner Raymond McCord who plans to appeal the decision. | One of the three cases brought was by the victims' campaigner Raymond McCord who plans to appeal the decision. |
The court heard arguments that a no-deal would have a negative effect on the peace process and endanger the Good Friday Agreement. | The court heard arguments that a no-deal would have a negative effect on the peace process and endanger the Good Friday Agreement. |
But the judge said the main aspects of the case were "inherently and unmistakeably political". | But the judge said the main aspects of the case were "inherently and unmistakeably political". |
Lord Justice Bernard McCloskey also excluded a challenge against the suspension of Parliament because the issue formed the "centrepiece" of proceedings in England and Scotland. | |
The current five-week suspension of Parliament, a process known as proroguing, started in the early hours of Tuesday. | |
On Wednesday, Scotland's highest civil court ruled that Parliament's suspension is unlawful. | |
A UK government appeal against the ruling will be heard by the Supreme Court in London next week. | |
Lord Justice Bernard McCloskey added that the courts had to "respect certain boundaries". | Lord Justice Bernard McCloskey added that the courts had to "respect certain boundaries". |
In his written judgement, the judge said that "virtually all of the assembled evidence belongs to the world of politics". | |
An appeal hearing is likely to be held on Friday. | |
Mr McCord's 22-year-old son, Raymond junior, was murdered by the UVF in Belfast in 1997. | |
No one has ever been convicted of the former RAF man's murder. |