British government urges immediate separation from EU, 3 proposals to EU on Prime Minister’s Brexit Deal

Michael Gore has claimed that Britain should leave the union by October 31

Michael Gore has claimed that Britain should leave the union by October 31

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The British government once again insisted on separation from the European Union in just 11 days, despite the parliament’s request for an extension to the Brexit deal. According to a news agency AFP report, the British government Brexit chief and senior cabinet member Michael Gore said Britain would be separated from the EU according to the schedule. In the interview to Sky News, he said, “Yes, we are going to be separated on October 31, we have the determination and the ability to do so.” One day earlier, the British Parliament voted to postpone the Brexit deal with the European Union. Special meeting of the British Parliament was convened to ratify the Brexit Treaty in which 322 lawmakers voted to uphold the agreement until its legislature, in the opposition, 306 votes were cast.

Boris Johnson said he had not changed nor had his morale subsided as a result, as he would move forward with the next plan to separate the European Union. At the time of the debate over the Brexit Agreement pending in Parliament, thousands of people were protesting at Parliament Square in protest of the deal and demanding a new referendum. Whether Britain should separate from the EU or be the leader in it. The British Government wants to vote once again in the Parliament. Michael Gore said, “If we are allowed by law, then there will be no extension and will be done by October 31.” He said it was dangerous to imagine that the other 27 EU leaders would allow the expansion.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson

On the other hand, EU Secretary of State Dominic Raab said that EU member states have become obsessed with the matter and we are fed up with it. Remember that European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said before the union summit in Brussels that the UK has acquired the Brexit Deal after a strenuous effort from the European Union. Jean-Claude Juncker said in a statement on the social networking site Twitter that wherever the contract is desired, it is a fair and balanced agreement for the EU and the UK and is the testament to our finding a solution.

Boris Johnson, on the other hand, said in a statement on Twitter that “we have achieved a great deal by which control will be withdrawn.” He said that Parliament should now complete the Brexit Deal on Saturday so that we can move on to other priorities. It is to be noted that Boris Johnson was elected British Prime Minister in July this year following the resignation of former British Prime Minister Theresa May. And they claimed that they would sign a separation agreement with the EU before the October 31 deadline. British Prime Minister Brexit Deal, along with Northern Ireland on the other hand, is facing controversy over border issues, similarly, the legality of Britain-administered Ireland following the Brexit Deal has to be dealt with. Boris Johnson approved Queen Elizabeth’s suspension last month however, the Supreme Court dismissed the decision as illegal, adding to their worries.

According to the International News Agency, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has not yet successfully dealt with Brexit Deal. Opposition members of the opposition do not even see themselves in the prime minister’s cabinet. Boris Johnson fails to approve Brexit Deal from the British Parliament but has sent 3 letters simultaneously to the European Union one of which is related to the unsigned and extension of the Brexit deadline, the other to requesting a legal extension and the third to oppose it. The ball is now in the court of the European Union. It is to be noted that under the default program, the UK is to be separated from the Union on October 31 and Boris Johnson does not want to extend this date against the British Parliament. Prime Minister Johnson said Brexit’s extension would not be in the interest of Britain and its European partner countries.

Meanwhile, European Union Council President Donald Tusk has confirmed receipt of Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s letter EU leaders will be consulted on the contents of the letter and will unanimously try to reach a final conclusion. Including an extension to the October 31 deadline. It should be noted that the UK’s withdrawal from the EU has been in the trenches for more than a year, with no unanimous agreement reached, Prime Minister Theresa May had to resign and the current prime minister is now facing difficulties.

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