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Oh I really don't know.
But the fact they ruled it IS a matter for the court means the government excuse of "just politics, nothing to see here" didn't fly. So I -suspect- that excuse won't fly anymore if anybody ever tries to suspend parliament for "reasons"
Which I am happy with because suspensions also means any laws that were in progress now get set all the way back to new! It's a waste of time doing it abruptly like this.
Does that mean if he tries to do it again immediately, he will be in contempt of court?