Boris Johnson suggests he could break the law to force no-deal Brexit
The Prime Minister has written to Tory members confirming he will not ask for a Brexit extension despite a new law set to demand it of him.
The Prime Minister has written to Tory members confirming he will not ask for a Brexit extension despite a new law set to demand it of him.
The document was released this week during a legal challenge of the Prime Minister’s decision to suspend Parliament.
The PM spoke out after new research suggested the legend of Nessie is most likely to have been sparked by sightings of giant eels.
The Prime Minister finds himself in a police-style line-up alongside movie supervillains in new seaside street art.
The viral exchange rounded off another torrid day for Mr Johnson as his brother quit the Government, he was accused of using police officers in a “political stunt”, and his Commons leader Jacob Rees-Mogg was criticised by England’s chief medical officer.
A young policewoman became unwell after having to stand in the sun while Boris Johnson spoke and fielded awkward questions.
More bad news for Boris
Labour MP Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi called on the Prime Minister to apologise for his ‘derogatory and racist’ comments immediately.
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