Leave now take the new role they are unlikely to enforce anything just tell them you have to leave see what they say if they are obstructive you can always suddenly call in sick for the 2 remaining weeks..... Loyalty works both ways but as they are binning you AFAIC there goes your loyalty to them no-one is ever going to thank you for working your 4 weeks notice are they!
Remember Nov-Jan are traditionally slow months to find new contracts so why risk being out of work for up to 2-3 months just out of loyalty to the agency/end client I doubt you will be working for either again as they usually put new roles out into the marketplace to see who is available anyway.
With regards to them taking you to court they may verbally threaten that but in reality they will usually never ever bother its all hot air I had that on my last contract when I did not want to work 7 days notice but here I am a few months later no-one has put their lawyers on me its all hot air once you are leaving you become "persona non grata"!!
Just leave now do not worry about anything although you may find they are awkward about any outstanding pay.
Remember Nov-Jan are traditionally slow months to find new contracts so why risk being out of work for up to 2-3 months just out of loyalty to the agency/end client I doubt you will be working for either again as they usually put new roles out into the marketplace to see who is available anyway.
With regards to them taking you to court they may verbally threaten that but in reality they will usually never ever bother its all hot air I had that on my last contract when I did not want to work 7 days notice but here I am a few months later no-one has put their lawyers on me its all hot air once you are leaving you become "persona non grata"!!
Just leave now do not worry about anything although you may find they are awkward about any outstanding pay.
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