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UK lawmakers back Johnson''s Brexit deal, but want more time

LONDON: UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson managed to garner the preliminary support of Parliament for his Brexit agreement, but the body rejected the Conservative leader''s plan to pass the necessary enabling legislation in the space of just three days.

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London, October 23

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson managed to garner the preliminary support of Parliament for his Brexit agreement, but the body rejected the Conservative leader's plan to pass the necessary enabling legislation in the space of just three days.

The support of the most Euroskeptical sector of the Conservative Party and of 19 rebel lawmakers from the Labor Party opposition gave Johnson a comfortable majority of 30 votes - 329 to 299 - in the House of Commons on Tuesday, Efe news reported.

Despite having given the green light to the terms of the pact, the members refused to deal in just three days with the law that would implement them — a dense text of 110 pages that the government published on Monday evening — as Johnson had been demanding.

Thar refusal frustrates the hopes of the prime minister to abandon the European Union on October 31, as he has promised to do on numerous occasions, at least in an agreed-upon manner.

Johnson said that he will continue with preparations for a possible abrupt break with the EU in nine days, although he emphasized that his intention now it to work to ensure that the divorce proceeds on the basis of the accord that has Parliament's approval. His next steps will be determined once Brussels has commented on the delay that Johnson last Saturday saw himself forced to request.

The EU still has not responded to that request, in which Britain is once again proposing to delay Brexit, this time until January 31.

“We should not overlook the significance of this moment,” said Johnson, adding that just a few weeks ago, almost nobody thought that the House of Commons would approve the deal. — IANS

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