London:British lawmakers and legal authorities took to the airwaves and rounded on prime minister Boris Johnson on Saturday after he indicated he would ignore a new law preventing him from taking the country out of the European Union without a deal on October 31.
Johnson declared earlier this week that he would rather be "dead in a ditch" than delay Britain's departure from the EU, regardless of whether parliament passed a bill forcing him to do so.
"We are in a quite extraordinary territory when the Prime Minister says he is above the law," opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn said on Saturday.
Former Conservative lawmaker Dominic Grieve, who now sits as an independent, said that Johnson's behaviour was outrageous.
"I'm appalled that a Prime Minister, a conservative Prime Minister, who says he is a conservative, should be behaving in this fashion," Grieve declared.
A former director of public prosecutions, Ken Macdonald, warned that Johnson would be in contempt of court if he refused to abide by the new law.