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UK ministers insist of Brexit by October 31

UK ministers insisted that Britain would be separated from the European Union by 31 October. However, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has sent an unsigned letter to the European Council President Donald Tusk after failing to get a majority on the new agreement in Parliament. According to a BBC report, senior minister Michael Gove told Sky News that the government had the means and capacity to leave the EU by 31 October.

Gove said, “The Prime Minister’s determination is firm and the government’s ‘firm policy’ has to be met within the time limit.” He said, “We know that the European Union wants to leave us, we know that we have a deal, which allows us to leave.”

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Similarly, Gove’s associate foreign minister Dominic Raab told the BBC that Johnson had falsified the suspects by securing a new Brexit deal with Brussels and was confident that Britain would leave the EU until Halloween.

UK lawmakers voted on Saturday to defer the Brexit agreement with Prime Minister Boris Johnson after the European Union (EU) agreed. The MPs voted in favor of an amendment to defer a decision on the Prime Minister’s agreement. According to the BBC report, MPs voted to delay the Brexit Agreement through the Letwin Amendment until the necessary British legislation is passed.

The UK has to tell the EU for a deal or no deal breach by 31 October. During this time the MPs supported an amendment, under which there is a request to ask for time for Brexit by January next year. Earlier, Prime Minister Johnson cautioned MPs against further delays in Britain’s separation from the EU, saying further delays in Breexit were not meant.

During the discussion in Parliament, more than 10 lakh anti-Brexit activists gathered outside the Parliament and other places and took out the tableaux of the effigies of Prime Minister Johnson.

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