Prime Minister Boris Johnson appealed to lawmakers on Monday to approve his Brex...
LONDON - Prime Minister Boris Johnson appealed to lawmakers on Monday to approve his Brexit bill this week, saying neither he, the European Union or the public wanted any more delays to Britain’s departure from the bloc.
After the parliamentary speaker ruled out a straight ‘yes or no’ vote on the deal itself on Monday, Johnson is now looking to pass the legislation implementing the agreement through parliament as quickly as possible. “I hope parliament today votes to take back control for itself,” Johnson said in a statement before Tuesday’s votes.
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