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European correspondent at News Corp Australia steveheraldsun said there was a lot of frustration surrounding Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s approach to negotiations, and it was rumoured he “might resign”.

European correspondent at News Corp Australia Stephen Drill said there was a lot of frustration surrounding Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s approach to negotiations, and it was rumoured he “might resign”.

Mr Drill told Sky News UK parliament is “about to have a vote on another snap election”. The News Corp Australia correspondent said the UK Labour party speculated “Boris Johnson will try and get out of the EU without a deal on October 31 if they let him to go to a vote early”. British Parliament will be suspended on Tuesday until mid-October. Image: Getty

 

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steveheraldsun Is this wishful thinking at its finest or what. The powers that be forced the resignation of Terresa May do they think they’re going to get another scalp in Boris as well. Keep going ENGLAND do what’s best for you

steveheraldsun Hahahaha another totally out of control right wing nut job government just like here in Australia 😂

steveheraldsun Realising that private school, bully-boy tactics don't win you friends in Parliament or at the negotiating table with adults.

steveheraldsun Sounds more like baseless speculation being passed off as journalism. Why would Boris resign when he'll win the next election, whenever that happens to be?

steveheraldsun rowandean what has happened to pushing this garbage

steveheraldsun More BS from Just like they said Trump wouldn't serve out his term.

steveheraldsun A landslide election win for the Tory - Brexit coalition coming to the UK soon

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