What is the main focus of the Supreme Court case discussed in the video?
The Brexit Supreme Court Case Explained - Brexit Explained

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The interaction between different branches of the UK government
The role of the European Union in UK politics
The legality of Brexit itself
The economic impact of Brexit
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Why did Prime Minister Johnson decide to prorogue Parliament according to his statement?
To hold a general election
To negotiate a better Brexit deal
To avoid a vote of no confidence
To prepare domestic policies ahead of the Queen's speech
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What was the ruling of the London High Court regarding the prorogation of Parliament?
It was a violation of human rights
It was a nonjusticiable exercise of prerogative power
It was a justiciable exercise of prerogative power
It was unconstitutional
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What is a fundamental principle of the UK's constitutional law as discussed in the video?
The judiciary is superior to the executive
The executive is answerable to Parliament
The monarchy has absolute power
The executive is independent of Parliament
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What is one of the challenges in determining the legality of proroguing Parliament?
The lack of a written constitution
The difficulty in determining political intentions
The unclear role of the monarchy
The absence of a Supreme Court in the UK
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What is the conflict at the core of the legal battle discussed in the video?
The tension between direct democracy and parliamentary sovereignty
The role of the judiciary in political matters
The economic consequences of Brexit
The disagreement between the UK and the EU
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What broader impact could the Supreme Court's decision have?
It could result in a new Brexit deal
It could lead to a new general election
It could affect how the UK's political system develops in the future
It could change the UK's relationship with the EU
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