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British Prime Minister emphasizes compliance with EU withdrawal and re-statement at the end of October without agreement

2019-09-16T20:49:31.897Z


[London 16th Reuters]-British Prime Minister Johnson reiterated on the 16th that he would comply with the laws of the UK, but would leave the EU at the end of October, even if he had not agreed with the European Union . The British Parliament this month


[London 16th Reuters]-British Prime Minister Johnson reiterated on the 16th that he would comply with the laws of the UK, but would leave the EU at the end of October, even if he had not agreed with the European Union .

The British Parliament passed a bill this month to postpone the UK's withdrawal from the EU. The law was passed by Queen Elizabeth. The law obligates Prime Minister Johnson to request the EU to postpone a three-month withdrawal if the proposed withdrawal agreement with the EU is not approved by Congress before October 19 .

In an interview with BBC, Prime Minister Johnson replied, “I will follow the law, but the UK will leave at the end of October” when asked how to avoid the law. “It is important for people to understand that they will not postpone the withdrawal date and will leave on October 31 without an agreement”. If no agreement was reached, no specific policy was shown on how to avoid the obligation to postpone withdrawal.

In response to the question of whether the UK is stable or confused, he said, “It is really stable,” he said, “The idea that UK democracy and the economy are threatened is ridiculous.” .

As the citizens decided to leave the EU, Britain was undergoing constitutional adjustments and stated that the UK would leave on October 31 after stating that it was a tough time.

Source: asahi

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