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Blow to Boris, denied new Brexit deal vote

‘The motion will not be debated as it would be repetitive & disorderly to do so’

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was dealt a fresh blow on Monday, when the speaker of parliament denied him a second shot at getting his Brexit deal passed, just 10 days before the deadline.

House of Commons speaker John Bercow — a colourful figure who has played a starring role in the Brexit drama — said Johnson was not allowed to push for the same vote twice in the same parliament­ary sitting.

Lawmakers decided at their first Saturday session since the 1982 Falklands War ,to force the Conservati­ve leader to ask Brussels to postpone the October 31 divorce by three months.

“The motion will not be debated today because it would be repetitive and disorderly to do so,” Bercow said.

Johnson is trying to secure a break from Brussels that severs many of the island nation’s economic relations with Europe after 46 years of EU membership.

But lawmakers refused on Saturday to give their backing to his revised divorce plan until all the domestic legislatio­n needed to ratify it has passed. Johnson’s foes are now forging new alliances and trying to attach amendments that could either force him to push for closer trade ties with the EU, or abandon the deal and accept a third delay this year.

The option of extending Brexit is now in the hands of the 27 remaining EU member states. Britain has been struggling to agree on how to leave the EU ever since narrowly backing Brexit in a 2016 referendum that did little to end old arguments about the country’s place in the world.

Johnson has built his entire Brexit strategy on the premise of using the pressure of time to force everyone to stop bickering and agree on an exit plan by the end of the month. Britain ended up sending three letters to Brussels on Saturday night — including an unsigned one to seek another extension.

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks at the House of Commons as Parliament discusses Brexit. The Speaker denied him a second chance to get his deal approved
PHOTO: REUTERS Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks at the House of Commons as Parliament discusses Brexit. The Speaker denied him a second chance to get his deal approved

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