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Boris Johnson Will Meet Jean-Claude Juncker Today
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Food and Drug Shortages - the Worst Case Scenario For Brexit Without a Deal
Food and drug shortages, as well as riots - this, according to a British government report, is the worst case scenario for Brexit without a deal. The ''Yellow Hammer'' file was first published in the British Sunday Times in early August, and after the insistence of the opposition, the ruling made the entire document public.
BoJo, checkmate
In order to call elections, parliament needed 434 votes, or two-thirds of 650 members in the Lower House of Parliament, Reuters reports.
During the vote, only 293 of them supported his proposal.
Previously, Britain's Queen Elizabeth gave final approval to a law preventing Prime Minister Boris Johnson from the country exiting the EU with no deal on 31 October.
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Johnson tells parliament: You can tie my hands, but I will not delay Brexit
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Sept. 10 he would not request an extension to Brexit, hours after a law came into force demanding that he delay Britain's departure from the European Union until 2020 unless he can strike a divorce deal.
"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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Turkey, EU should rework refugee deal: Dutch premier
In light of Turkish complaints over its 2016 refugee deal with the EU, the deal should be renegotiated, the Netherlands' prime minister said on Sept. 6.
London Won’t Stop the Free Movement of People after Brexit
London will not stop the free movement of people immediately after Brexit. EU citizens will be able to stay on the Island for up to 3 years with temporary residence status. Applying for temporary status will be done through a simple online procedure.
"I'd rather be dead in a ditch than seek Brexit delay"
Johnson pointed out that he would rather be dead in a ditch than do that.
Asked if he could guarantee to the British public he would not, even if bound by law, request from the EU a delay to Brexit beyond October 31, he said: "Yes I can. I'd rather be dead in a ditch".
UK Allocates another £ 2bn to Brexit
HM Treasury (UK government's economic and finance ministry) will add £ 2bn (€ 2.2bn) to its 2020/2021 spending plan to fund Brexit preparations. This was announced by Finance Minister Sajid Javid's office last night, cited by AFP.
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