Theresa May's Spokesman Doesn't Think The Judiciary Is Being Undermined By Brexit Challenge Media Coverage

The Mail called the judges involved 'enemies of the state'.

Theresa May’s spokesman has said that he does not think the judiciary is being undermined by extreme coverage of yesterday’s successful Article 50 legal challenge.

The Guardian reported the refused to condemn any of Friday’s front pages, despite widespread criticism of the coverage in a number of papers, including the Daily Mail, Daily Express, Sun and Daily Telegraph.

He said: “I don’t think the British judiciary is being undermined.

“I’m not commenting on newspaper coverage.”

The comment prompted some to criticise May online...

This is our Prime Minister's spineless and shameful response to today's attacks on judicial independence. Our Lord Chancellor remains silent pic.twitter.com/GGSlCNkXnG

— The Secret Barrister (@BarristerSecret) November 4, 2016

@BarristerSecret Falconer was right. She is unfit for the office.

— (((Tim O'Connor))) (@timoconnorbl) November 4, 2016

@BarristerSecret @sizjam68 Whatever their politics, I want a PM I can respect. Not this one.

— Julia Carr (@JuliaH14pac) November 4, 2016

@BarristerSecret @AndrewzCooper This 'silence' is shameful and will be seen as a condoning of undermining the legal framework of the UK.

— EMS (@dwinle) November 4, 2016

The Daily Mail featured a line-up of the High Court judges and labelled them “enemies of the people”, while the Daily Express likened the decision to the dark days of the Second World War and claimed this was “the day democracy died”.

The opening paragraph is quite possibly the biggest overreaction in newspaper history. pic.twitter.com/VgUj6vr5bW

— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) November 3, 2016

Others slammed the front pages as “dangerous”, “vicious” and “irresponsible”.

The Daily Mail and the Express are scary and dangerous. Parliamentary democracy and and independent judiciary are not enemies of the people.

— Jonathan Nichols (@jonny_nichols) November 4, 2016

If there is blood on the street again, you're to blame! Most irresponsible tabloids! #Daily_Express #TheSun #Telegraph #MailOnline pic.twitter.com/Ujw99eZbfo

— Michael Janke (@munichblue) November 4, 2016

The front pages of the Mail, Express and Telegraph. Breathtaking ignorance. Dangerous too. #brexit

— RM (@rich_mortimer) November 4, 2016

Today’s Daily Mail front page should go down as one of the most dangerous and irresponsible ever published. https://t.co/jO8aTCPksu pic.twitter.com/w0mzhRM5c4

— Adam Bienkov (@AdamBienkov) November 4, 2016

Portraying the judiciary as traitors?That's gonna end well.
The Mail's front page is up there with its most stupid and dangerous.

— Ben Beach (@ben__beach) November 3, 2016

The backlash to yesterday’s High Court ruling from pro-Brexiters was exceptionally strong, with one of the campaigners who brought the legal challenge even receiving a string of death threats.

Gina Miller, 51, led the action against the government’s plan to commence Article 50 negotiations to leave the EU without parliament’s consent.

But Miller has received online threats, including people saying she should be “shot” and “hung”.

Politicians who spent months promising Brits they could “take back control” of their laws and sovereignty argued fiercely that elected Westminster officials should be denied the chance to debate the biggest political shake-up in modern politics.

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