A top Tory has refused five times to say if he'll resign for breaking international law in a car crash TV interview. Robert Buckland, the Justice Secretary and Lord Chancellor, squirmed as he was challenged over the government's Brexit plans by the BBC.
It comes as fury mounts from the EU, Tory backbenchers and three former Prime Ministers over Boris Johnson's plan to override parts of the Withdrawal Agreement.
Despite being in charge of the English legal system, and literally pledging an oath to "respect the rule of law, so help me God", Mr Buckland has refused to quit.
Attorney general Suella Braverman, who issued a legal opinion trying to justify the breach of international law, has also refused to resign.
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