Boris Johnson All Set To Force Snap Election As Brexit Train Careens Further Off The Rails

Facing a cross-party backlash after a bold move to seize control of the withdrawal process, Boris Johnson plans to force a general election next month if he's compelled to delay Brexit beyond October 31, the day by which he's consistently pledged to lead the UK out of the EU, deal or no deal. Over the weekend, Labour said it would propose legislation in an effort to prevent the country from crashing out of the bloc without an agreement to cushion the blow. Johnson threatened to expel Tory membe

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One thought on “Boris Johnson All Set To Force Snap Election As Brexit Train Careens Further Off The Rails

  1. A ‘snap election’ would be healthy as it would be a de facto referendum ‘do over’ on Brexit and likely the quick end of mad Boris’ reign.

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