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Boris Johnson loses support for Brexit deal
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Boris Johnson loses support for Brexit deal

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Brexit agreement with the European Union can now become law but it will have to be agreed in the House of Commons within three days.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson managed to cross the first hurdle of Parliament on Tuesday for his Brexit Bill. During the vote in Parliament, his proposal received the support of 329 votes as against 299.

This means that the Brexit Agreement with the European Union can now become a law, but it will have to be agreed in the House of Commons within three days.

In such a situation Johnson threatens to withdraw the bill if the lawmakers defy the deadline and the European Union approves the extension, and instead of delaying the deadline set to separate on 31 October I would like to conduct general elections.

After the Brexit Agreement was published on Monday night, Johnson put it up for discussion in the House of Commons on Tuesday.

Let me tell you that a few days ago, UK MPs voted on Saturday in favor of postponing the Brexit agreement with Prime Minister Boris Johnson with the European Union (EU).

The MPs voted in favor of an amendment to defer the decision on the Prime Minister’s agreement. According to the BBC report, MPs voted to delay the Brexit Agreement through the Letwin Amendment until the necessary British legislation was passed.

After the Letwin Amendment was passed in the House of Commons, the people warmly welcomed the decision at the People’s Vote rally in Parliament Square.

According to a BBC report, Conservative Party MP Letwin was seen leaving the Commons Chamber after the government’s defeat on the amendment.

Earlier, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that the no-deal Brekgit (Know what Brekgit) failure will be considered and the British and Irish governments are to blame.

He reiterated that it is necessary for the country to leave the EU by 31 October. According to the BBC report, Johnson was in Dublin for a meeting with Leo Varadkar, the Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) for the first time since he moved to Downing Street in July.

While addressing the media here with Varadkar, Johnson had said that I looked at no-deal (no deal) .. Yes, we can do it, Britain can certainly succeed, but there is no doubt Not that this will result in failure of governance, for which we will all be responsible.

Johnson said he understood the importance of Irish backstops but said that we need to find a way to ensure that Britain does not get entangled in the backstop system when Ireland needs backstops.

The backstop is part of a comeback agreement between Brussels and former Prime Minister Theresa May, which has been rejected by Parliament three times. If implemented, Northern Ireland would support certain EU single market regulations, but after Brexit, the UK and EU would not agree on a trade deal.

This new source is taken from khabar.ndtv

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