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British PM rallies his party for Brexit fight

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MANCHESTER (AFP) — Embattled British Prime Minister Boris Johnson gathered his Conservati­ve party yesterday for what could be its final conference before an election, with the gathering set to be dominated by Brexit.

Despite a string of parliament­ary setbacks and a defeat in the Supreme Court, Johnson insists he will take Britain out of the European Union, with or without a deal, on Oct. 31.

His stance has put him at odds with the House of Commons, which has passed a law blocking a “no deal” exit, and lost him a number of his own MPs.

But it resonates with many pro-Brexit voters and particular­ly with Conservati­ve party members who elected him in July, and are expected to give him a hero’s welcome.

The conference “will be a rally for Boris Johnson and a rally for Brexit,” predicted Tim Bale, professor of politics at Queen Mary University of London.

The four-day meeting in Manchester, northwest England, however, risks being disrupted by parliament­ary business back in London.

MPs were furious at Johnson’s decision to suspend parliament for five weeks in early September — a move the Supreme Court quashed on Tuesday — and refused to agree to the normal conference recess.

Opposition parties are threatenin­g as yet unspecifie­d maneuvers that could force ministers to race back to parliament over the coming days.

But in what will be seen as a snub to MPs, Johnson will deliver his closing speech as planned on Wednesday, when he should be answering questions in the Commons.

Johnson has had a turbulent two months in office, having suffered seven successive defeats in the Commons — in the process losing his majority.

 ?? AP ?? British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is shown with his partner Carrie Symonds, ahead of the annual Conservati­ve Party Conference in Manchester on Saturday.
AP British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is shown with his partner Carrie Symonds, ahead of the annual Conservati­ve Party Conference in Manchester on Saturday.

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