In the case of a standing order, the House would, by its Standing Orders, presumably set out what rules apply in the event that its wish regarding prorogation were not adhered to.
In the case of legislation--
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Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel, House of Commons
In the case of a standing order, the House would, by its Standing Orders, presumably set out what rules apply in the event that its wish regarding prorogation were not adhered to.
In the case of legislation--
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