(ANSA) - LONDON, SEPTEMBER 14 - First obstacle overcome by the British Chamber of Municipalities for the highly contested draft of the government of Boris Johnson which aims to question through a national standard (Internal Market Bill) some of the commitments made for the post-Brexit Agreement of Recession signed with the EU, in particular on the commercial and customs status of Northern Ireland, and which sparked the wrath of Brussels. The second reading of the provision - introductory vote in the classroom - passed with 340 yes and 263 no. But with a majority crippled by various abstentions that suggests a party perhaps still open in the next stages of the process.
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