Boris Johnson Says He's Threatening To Break International Law Because The EU Is Keeping 'A Revolver On The Table'
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Boris Johnson: My Brexit deal will stop UK breaking up
Boris Johnson last night comfortably saw off a revolt over his controversial Internal Market Bill after telling MPs that the UK must reserve the right to override the Brexit deal to protect the country’s “economic and political integrity.
Brexit - UK's Gove says wants successful negotiations with the EU on trade (but he is not backing away from law breaking bill)
UK Cabinet Minister Gove says the bill will protect the Union (Gove is referring to the bill to break the treaty the UK has with EU on withdrawal) Says the bill is not for walking away from negotiations with the EU.
Boris Johnson accuses EU of negotiating with ‘revolver on table’
Boris Johnson has accused the EU of negotiating with a “revolver on the table” as he told MPs why they should vote to break international law by overriding part of the Withdrawal deal he signed earlier this year.Introducing the Internal Market Bill to the Commons, the Prime Minister claimed Brussels was threatening to use trade rules with Northern Ireland to “change the very economic geography of the UK” .But every living former Prime Minister,…
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