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UK's Johnson sparks outrage after forcing suspension of parliament
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson sparked fury among pro-Europeans and MPs opposed to a no-deal Brexit by forcing the suspension of parliament weeks before Britain's EU departure date.
More than 1 Million People Have Signed a Petition against Johnson's Plan to Dissolve the Parliament
Sharp reactions triggered Boris Johnson's decision to suspend the parliament. An online petition has already garnered over one million and 100,000 signatures against this move by the prime minister.
100,000 signatures are needed to spark the debate in parliament.
Thousands protested in London and other major cities.
UK PM to suspend parliament until Oct 14
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Aug. 28 that the suspension of parliament would be extended until October 14 -- just two weeks before the UK is set to leave the EU -- enraging anti-Brexit MPs.
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The UK Can only Pay £ 9 Billion to Brexit Without a Deal
The UK will not pay the full amount of the EU divorce deal if the country goes out without an agreement, and the United States has to lift restrictions on British business if they want to reach a trade deal with London after Brexit. This was expected to be announced yesterday in Biarritz at the G7 summit by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, BNR reports.
Johnson acknowledges touch and go prospects for Brexit deal
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson acknowledged on Aug. 25 that the prospect of a Brexit deal was "touch and go," as other European Union capitals grasp the problems Britain has with the withdrawal agreement.
Boris Johnson: Britain Will Be an International, Outward-Looking Country after Brexit
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday pledged to build an "international, outward-looking Britain" after leaving the European Union after more than 40 years, which will continue to be an "energetic partner" to its international allies, AFP and The Guardian reported.
Boris Johnson Expects Germany and France to Make a Compromise on Brexit
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson called on Germany and France to compromise on Brexit, warning that Britain would be ready to leave the European Union without a deal on October 31st, if necessary, Reuters reported.
EC: The European Union Ready for No-Deal Brexit
The European Commission has said that the European Union is ready for Brexit without a deal and that such a variant would most likely hurt the UK, Reuters reported.
The Commission does not currently consider it necessary to take any further steps to prepare for such a scenario, EC spokeswoman Natasha Bertaud said at a briefing.
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H.E Emma Hopkins: We Want the Bulgarians to Stay in the UK
On Sunday, the Sunday Times published a document saying the UK would be hit by "shortages of fuel, food and medicine if it left the European Union without an agreement and also threatened to disrupt ports and a hard border with Ireland." This is shown by documents of the British Government / so-called. Operation Yellowhammer.
The UK Will Introduce New Immigration Rules
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced an initiative to change the UK's immigration rules aimed at attracting the "smartest and best" after Brexit, according to BNR.
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