[London 1st Reuters]-Some members of the British Parliament are aiming to pass a bill this week to prevent unreserved withdrawal from the European Union. Kia Sturmer, a spokesperson for withdrawal issues in the opposition labor party, revealed on the 1st.
British Prime Minister Johnson argues that he will come out on October 31 even if he cannot agree on a withdrawal agreement with the EU. On the other hand, opposition lawmakers and some members of the ruling and conservative parties oppose this, and intend to pass a bill to prevent the withdrawal without agreement before the parliament is closed for about a month on the 9th.
Mr. Sturmer explained in an interview with the BBC that the details of the plan will be released on the 3rd, explaining that it has a very clear purpose of ensuring that no withdrawal is agreed.
On the other hand, Michael Cove, who is preparing an emergency response in the case of one of the major ministers of the Johnson administration leaving without agreement, pointed out that the majority of the legislators are supporting Johnson, He expressed his view that a bill to prevent withdrawal would not be passed.
“The prime minister is moving towards an agreement with the EU, and no one should want to prevent such efforts,” he said.
Furthermore, he points out that measures for withdrawal without agreement are progressing, and that there will be no shortage of fresh food. “Some foods may go up, while other products go down.”