'Come on, then': Boris Johnson defiant after bombshell court ruling

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The British PM has challenged opposition MPs to call a confidence vote in his government.

"We decided to call that referendum, we promised time and again to respect it. I think the people of this country have had enough of it," he said.

Mr Johnson has already tried twice to call an early election hoping to take advantage of opinion polls showing voters like his tough Brexit stance.However, a snap election requires the support of two-thirds of MPs, and Mr Johnson does not have even a simple majority in the 650-seat House of Commons. MPs rushed through a law this month demanding the prime minister delay Brexit if he cannot get a deal by next month - although ministers have suggested they will try to get around it.

He is seeking to amend the terms struck by his predecessor Theresa May, which have been rejected by MPs three times.However, EU leaders are not optimistic.

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