Johnson ‘would rather be dead in a ditch’ than extend Brexit deadline past 31st Oct
Boris Johnson acknowledged a Brexit split with his brother Jo
Boris Johnson acknowledged a Brexit split with his brother Jo
The government abandoned attempts to stall the bill with 92 amendments.
Boris Johnson has lost four out of four parliamentary votes as Prime Minister and has gone from a majority of one to a minority of -22
This could mean Johnson is not focusing on a new deal.
Boris Johnson used a statement in Downing Street to call on MPs to resist an attempt to block a no-deal Brexit.
The cross-party group of politicians involved in the case want the court to rule that it would be illegal and unconstitutional for Boris Johnson to suspend parliament.
Tory rebels and opposition leaders "increasingly confident" that there is enough time to get a measure to prevent a no-deal Brexit through both Houses.
“If you enjoy clowns my advice is go to the circus, don’t put them in No 10, in charge of our country", the shadow chancellor said.
“We believe Parliament can be unsuspended”
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