London-Sana
Britain's opposition Labor Party accused Prime Minister Boris Johnson of slandering the country by introducing a bill that breaches the Brexit agreement signed with the European Union.
Ed Miliband, the party’s business policy official, explained that respect for international law has become a contentious issue in Parliament and said that Johnson “says we will legislate to violate international law regarding an agreement we signed less than a year ago,” noting that the latter united his five predecessors from the Labor and Conservative parties in opposing his bill, which It violates the law and discredits Britain.
It is noteworthy that Britain officially left the European Union on the 31 of last January, but it is still in a transitional phase in which the rules of the European Union will be applied until the 31 of next December, after which the new trade regime will enter into force or the rules of the World Trade Organization will be applied in the relations between the two sides. .