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Boris Johnson: I Will Rather Die Than To Delay British Exit by Odinceblog1: 9:37am On Sep 06, 2019 |
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Thursday he would “rather be dead in a ditch” than delay Brexit beyond next month, as he urged opposition lawmakers who oppose his plan to support an early election. MPs in the House of Commons this week passed a bill that could stop Johnson taking Britain out of the European Union without a divorce deal with Brussels. But they also rejected his call for a snap election to resolve the political deadlock that has characterised the past three years since the 2016 referendum vote for Brexit. In a speech in northern England, Johnson said “I’d rather be dead in a ditch” than ask the EU for a Brexit delay. “We must come out of the EU on October 31,” the Conservative leader said, just hours after suffering a fresh blow with the resignation of his brother from government. The speech, at a police academy in the city of Wakefield, was marred at the end by the apparent collapse of a police cadet standing behind him. The event was intended to be the first step of an election campaign, before MPs rejected the poll in a vote on Wednesday night. The vote left Johnson in limbo, his Brexit plan in tatters but with no way out after his parliamentary majority was destroyed by a Conservative party rebellion over the issue. As a result, his government announced it would try again to force an election with a House of Commons vote on Monday, and he challenged the opposition Labour party to back it. Brexit ‘divides families’ He expressed regret about his brother Jo’s resignation as a junior universities minister a few hours earlier, which only reinforced the sense of a government in crisis. Jo Johnson had strongly opposed Brexit, and in his resignation statement blamed the “unresolvable tension” between “family loyalty and the national interest”. The prime minister paid tribute to his “fantastic” service, and acknowledged they disagreed on Brexit, “an issue that obviously divides families and divides everybody”. Jo Johnson announced he would not stand at the next election as an MP, another loss to the governing Conservative party, which this week lost its parliamentary majority. The premier expelled 21 Tory MPs for rebelling over his Brexit plan, while another one dramatically defected to the pro-European Liberal Democrats. ‘Not solve the problem’ The legislation against a “no deal” Brexit must still pass the House of Lords, but Johnson has......... READMORE; https://odinceblog.com/boris-johnson-i-will-rather-die-than-to-delay-british-exit/ |
Re: Boris Johnson: I Will Rather Die Than To Delay British Exit by Enoch07: 9:51am On Sep 06, 2019 |
then die abeg no make noise for my ear. we dey talk about xenophobic attack on our people u dey tell us wetin no concern us, but wait o am yet to hear anything from the u.k government about this xenophobia of a thing o |
Re: Boris Johnson: I Will Rather Die Than To Delay British Exit by Printerscanner: 9:55am On Sep 06, 2019 |
His death is welcomed. He will be given a befitting burial. |
Re: Boris Johnson: I Will Rather Die Than To Delay British Exit by DevilhimseIf: 10:12am On Sep 06, 2019 |
[s] Printerscanner:[/s] |
Re: Boris Johnson: I Will Rather Die Than To Delay British Exit by garetz: 6:47am On Sep 07, 2019 |
Printerscanner:Nonsense |
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