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Bid to Prosecute Boris Johnson Dealt Blow by London Judge

Judge Anne Rafferty rejected campaigner Marcus Ball’s bid to take his legal fight to the Supreme Court.

Bid to Prosecute Boris Johnson Dealt Blow by London Judge
Boris Johnson, U.K. prime minister, drinks from a mug during a visit to HM Prison Leeds in Leeds, U.K. (Photographer: Nigel Roddis/Pool via Bloomberg) 

(Bloomberg) -- A London judge dealt another blow to an attempt to privately prosecute Prime Minister Boris Johnson, refusing to allow an appeal to the U.K.’s highest court.

Bid to Prosecute Boris Johnson Dealt Blow by London Judge

Judge Anne Rafferty rejected campaigner Marcus Ball’s bid to take his legal fight to the Supreme Court. The unprecedented private prosecution would have seen the prime minister appear in court to answer questions that he made false claims about British spending on the European Union.

Ball said he is considering appealing directly to the Supreme Court and "European courts."

To contact the reporter on this story: Jonathan Browning in London at jbrowning9@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Anthony Aarons at aaarons@bloomberg.net, Christopher Elser, Peter Chapman

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