A bipartisan alliance of members of parliament want to pass a bill that would delay Brexit if Prime Minister Boris Johnson fails to sign a withdrawal agreement with the EU.
For his part Johnson is insisting the U.K. must leave the European Union on Oct. 31, with or without a deal.
CGTN’s Richard Bestic reports.
To discuss:
- Alan Wager is a research associate with the “UK in a Changing Europe Initiative” at King’s College London.
- Robert Oulds serves as the director of the Bruges Group, a conservative public policy research firm.
- Klaus Larres is a member of the Institute for Advanced Study and a Distinguished Professor at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
- Nathan King is CGTN’s White House correspondent.
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