Daily Mail: 'Stand aside or face the day of reckoning': Furious Boris Johnson dares Jeremy Corbyn to bring a vote of no confidence and accuses baying MPs and 'blocking' judges of 'paralysing' the UK in explosive Commons showdown
* Boris Johnson has confronted MPs in wake of bombshell Supreme Court ruling
* The PM demanded an election after Parliament suspension was declared illegal
* He said Westminster was 'paralysed' and the Opposition were 'scared' of voters
* Mr Johnson said Supreme Court 'wrong' to have pronounced on political issue
* Mr Corbyn said the PM should have done the 'honourable thing and resigned'
* MPs have come back to Westminster plotting to sabotage his Brexit strategy
Boris Johnson stormed at Remainer MPs for 'paralysing' the country tonight as he dared Jeremy Corbyn to call a no-confidence vote and face him in an election.
A furious Prime Minister confronted critics in the House of Commons this evening in the wake of the bombshell Supreme Court judgement over his illegal prorogation.
But Mr Johnson delivered a defiant tirade at those who are trying to stop him making good on his 'do or die' vow to leave the EU by Halloween.
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WNU Editor: Today's opening of the U.K. Parliament shows how dysfunctional it has become. The only solution now is an election, but with every poll indicating a massive Boris Johnson victory if one should be called, the opposition is not going to call it. My prediction. The opposition strategy is to now delay and hope that something will come up that will damage Boris Johnson's standing with his supporters. I wish them luck, because it is the opposition that is losing a lot of their old time supporters with policies like this one .... Labour members back proposal to give all immigrants voting rights (The Guardian).
More News On The Opening Of The U.K. Parliament
Defiant Johnson faces MPs and rejects court ruling: Live -- BBC
Brexit: defiant Boris Johnson challenges Labour to table vote of no confidence – live news -- The Guardian
Parliament suspension: Angry Commons exchanges as MPs return to work -- BBC
Furious lawmakers spar with government after suspension -- AP
'Parliament is dead,' PM Johnson's lawyer says as Brexit chaos deepens -- Reuters
British Parliament reopens to anger, discord toward Johnson -- UPI
UK Parliament resumes after Boris Johnson's prorogue ruled unlawful -- ABC News Online
Remainers are plotting to force Boris Johnson to go to Brussels to beg for a Brexit delay BEFORE a crunch EU summit next month because they fear he will 'refuse to obey the law' and risk a No Deal Brexit -- Daily Mail
Blow for Boris Johnson as voters back the Supreme Court saying it was RIGHT to defeat him over his Parliamentary shut down - but they still want politicians to stop talking and deliver Brexit -- Daily Mail
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