Her Majesty’s Attorney General has not treated Her Majesty fairly.
In the matter of the legal advice concerning the prorogation of Parliament his defence in Parliament on 25 September 2019 was: ‘At all times, the Government acted in good faith…’ Using the UK Supreme Court judgment of 24 September 2019, this defence is rejected by the de facto Law Officer for Public Benefit in England and Wales (LawPB) in his Closing Bulletin no. 1 and the related article published today. He recommends that Her Majesty has access to independent legal advice on constitutional and charity law to avoid her being led into illegality again in her public capacity.
With the upcoming General Election in mind, LawPB suggests that voters ask candidates whether they intend to take their Oath or Affirmation of allegiance to the Sovereign seriously, on being elected to the House of Commons. For this subject was not raised during the Parliamentary session on 25 September 2019 nor any remedy to the wrong highlighted.