(ANSA) - LONDON, SEPTEMBER 14 - The disputed post-Brexit bill presented today by Boris Johnson in the House of Commons serves to "remove the gun from the table" that the EU could use against the Kingdom in case of failure to negotiate future trade relations . The Tory Prime Minister said this to the deputies of Westminster, accusing Brussels of threatening to interpret in an "extreme" way the protocol on Northern Ireland contained in the divorce agreement, up to a possible "blocking of the transport of food and agricultural products within our Country "and the" duty "claim on the British inland border between Ulster and the rest of the United Kingdom. Boris Johnson claims controversial post-Brexit bill that calls into question certain commitments contained in the Withdrawal Agreement signed with the EU. It is a text that aims "to guarantee the political and economic integrity of the United Kingdom, on which so many jobs and many lives depend", said the premier, presenting it to the municipalities and inviting deputies to vote for it, despite the no announced also by Tory representatives. prominent. (HANDLE).
Johnson attacks the EU, threatens internal tariffs in GB
2020-09-14T19:56:06.967Z
The disputed post-Brexit bill presented today by Boris Johnson in the House of Commons serves to "take the gun off the table" that the EU could use against the Kingdom in the event that negotiations on future trade relations fail. (HANDLE)