Archie Gemmill Goal
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Yean the entire government defence appears to be that they did prorogue parliament to escape any scrutiny of whatever deal Johnson came up with and that's the generous interpretation. More likely is that Boris was indeed trying to engineer a No Deal Brexit thwarting the will of parliament in the process.
I suspect he failed to provide a statement to the court not for any strategic reasons but simply because writing it would have been too much like hard work.
I think it's more selfish than that. No doubt evidence exists amongst MPs, cabinet, Cummings or whoever was involved in the decision making that show the real reasons and BoJo will not want to make a statement that is provably false to a court for fear of going to jail.