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Thursday, 5 September 2019

The first shock to Boris Johnson as Prime Minister ... Pre-election elections have been reported in the UK


The first shock to Boris Johnson as Prime Minister ... Pre-election elections have been reported in the UK

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The first shock to Boris Johnson as Prime Minister ... Pre-election elections have been reported in the UK
The biggest problem of Britain at the moment is that of Brexit, and that is why their parliament is hit by a storm. Boris according to FP’Johnson's party member shifts to EU pro-liberal Democrats, which has increased the chances of premature elections.There was a heated debate over the issue in Parliament, in which Boris Johnson condemned the lawmakers' plan to stop the Brexit strategy, saying it intended to negotiate a new separation agreement with the European Union. Will hurt.It should be noted that if the British Prime Minister could not reach the agreement with Brussels at the time appointed, his Conservative party would plan to extend the date of completion of the Brexit process.It is likely that if the opposition succeeds in its plan, in the next phase, it will ask Parliament to pass a law to further delay the Brexit case.At the time Boris Johnson was speaking, the Conservative Party's Philip Le Flour crossed the opposition.In his resignation, he said that as a result of the Brexit, the Conservative Party had suffered from a disease of British nationalism and popularity.Boris Johnson has previously made it clear outside Tan Downing Street that he will no longer require a 'no-purpose suspension' in Brexit.The British Prime Minister will now try to make it a parliamentary agenda for debate on the bill, urging members to vote through Parliament.If they succeed, they will introduce the bill the next day and try to pass it before parliament is suspended next week.Supporters of Boris Johnson have warned that they will have to call for an election on October 14, following a defeat in the first vote in the House of Commons.

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