British PM Boris Johnson Says He Won't Negotiate Further Brexit Delay With EU
He Told Parliament The Meaningful Vote On His Divorce Agreement With The European Union Has Been Voided Of Meaning.
News Nation Bureau New Delhi Updated on: 19 Oct 2019, 19:58 PM
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Saturday vowed to stick to an October 31 Brexit deadline, despite MPs winning more time to study a divorce deal he struck with Brussels. He told Parliament the "meaningful vote" on his divorce agreement with the European Union "has been voided of meaning" but added: "I will not negotiate a delay with the EU, and neither does the law compel me to do so."
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First Published : 19 Oct 2019, 19:37 PM
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