Mail readers give their verdicts react to Bojo's unlawful Brexit verdict.

Kelly Walsh The monarch has to be neutral. The Queen’s role is a ceremonial one, limited to duties such as approving new laws and presiding over the opening and dissolving of Parliament. Every decision she makes on matters of politics is guided by the advice she receives from government ministers (which is why, when BoJo asked the Queen to suspend Parliament, she agreed)

Shain Bird The judges had connections to the EU and Tony Blair so that means they should have stood aside due to suspicion of conflict of interest, MPs the BBC everyone in Whitehall are trying to stop Brexit,the corruption blatant disregard the general public makes me sick

Steven Smith Shain Bird last week we heard Brexiteers claim that proroguing parliament was nothing to do with Brexit. This week seen as proroguing parliament has been deemed unlawful all the Brexiteers are saying its about blocking Brexit? So proroguing parliament was about Brexit after all was it?

Al Clark so are you saying the whole Brexit vote was not corrupt? Brexiteers demanding democracy then angry when democracy is put in place.

Shain Bird We were offered leave or stay no mention of deals stay or walk away,ever political party said the would abide with the people's decision, they weren't expecting the result they got,now the BBC and the mainstream media are trying to panic people, one of

Al Clark what about the tax avoidance law that comes in in 2020..do you honestly believe this is nothing to do with Brexit?

Shain Bird Al Clark the rich will always get away with it,they will have a way around it now,the big land owners can get a deduction in tax if they allow public right of way for example,then they still put up private land signs ,they always find a way

John Simpson Boris doesn't want Brexit! He is betraying us! He wanted to suspend parliament to get out of taking us out of the EU.