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Court Hearing Set ... then unset

A court hearing was set in front of Mr Justice Collins in Court 2 of the Royal Courts of Justice for 2pm tomorrow. Then it wasn't. Much that the Government's solicitors were sent a letter before action last week and have had copies of all documentation they are not yet ready.

One option for them is to accept that we are right and that:

a) The General Election is unlawful
... and
b) The Government should give a formal undertaking to implement the legal changes.
... or
c) The Privy Council should put the changes through.

We see this as a positive situation. If Tony Blair's lawyers were ready then we would know that they have found a legal argument against our case.

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