Boris Johnson
The British Parliament Will Vote the Early Elections
The vote obliges Boris Johnson's cabinet to comply with the decision. But ministers raised concerns about exactly what documents would be asked for them. Later last night, the House of Commons was expected to reject the early elections requested by the Prime Minister again. It will also be the last vote before the Parliament is dissolved for 5 weeks.
"Daily Telegraph" revealed Boris Johnson's secret plan
As Index.hr carried, Johnson's advisors had a meeting on Sunday to discuss the ways in which they could prevent British parliament form imposing three-month Brexit extension if they do not strike a deal with EU.
New Debate and Voting on the Brexit Saga
The saga of Brexit continues - Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected today to propose a second endorsement of early elections in mid-October.
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Ex-UK minister says Johnson not trying to get a Brexit deal
A senior minister who quit British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Cabinet said on Sept. 8 that the government is making little or no effort to secure a Brexit agreement with the European Union, despite Johnson's insistence that he wants a deal.
UK Lawmakers Are Preparing Lawsuits against Boris Johnson if He Refuses to Postpone Brexit
British lawmakers, including those expelled from the Conservative Party of Boris Johnson, are preparing lawsuits in case the prime minister refuses to ask for Brexit to be postponed if he is obliged to do so through a law to block Brexit without a deal, BNR reports.
New law compels PM Johnson to seek further Brexit delay
British lawmakers are preparing legal action in case Prime Minister Boris Johnson tries to defy legislation compelling him to seek a further delay to Brexit, the BBC reported on Sept. 7.
Johnson seeks UK election bid as political foes push back
Boxed in by opponents and abandoned politically even by his own brother, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson struggled on Sept. 5 to keep his Brexit plans on track, and he accused lawmakers of thwarting democracy by blocking his call for a new election.
UK government gives up trying to stop Brexit delay bill in parliament
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government abandoned attempts in the upper house of parliament to block a law aimed at stopping the country from leaving the European Union without a deal.
UK Parliament Decided to Postpone Brexit
UK lawmakers passed a bill for Brexit postponement. It was also adopted by the House of Commons at third and final reading by 327 to 299 votes.
According to the changes, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson must insist on postponing the country's exit from the EU until January 31, 2020.
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After suffering major defeat, Johnson announced early general elections
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has suffered a major defeat after members of Parliament voted to take control of Parliament in order to pass a new law that could force him to delay Brexit and avoid a no-deal exit.