U.K. Commons speaker deals new blow to Johnson's Brexit plan

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UPDATED: U.K. Commons speaker deals new blow to Johnson's Brexit plan

With just 10 days to go until the U.K. is due to leave the bloc on Oct. 31, Johnson's government planned to ask for a "straight up-and-down vote" on the agreement he struck last week with the 27 other EU nations.

Johnson's Conservative government will now go to its Plan B: get Parliament's backing for the deal by passing the legislation necessary to implement it. The government plans to publish the bill later Monday and hopes to have it become law by Britain's scheduled Oct. 31 departure date. "This is the chance to leave the EU with a deal on Oct. 31," he said. "If Parliament wants to respect the referendum, it must back the bill."

Pro-EU activists, who took the government to court in Scotland to ensure that it complied with the law, said the second letter might amount to an attempt to frustrate the legislation. Scotland's highest court said Monday it would keep the case open, retaining the power to censure Johnson's government until its obligations under the law have been complied with "in full."

Germany's economy minister suggested it could be a few days before the EU decided to respond to the Brexit delay request. But French President Emmanuel Macron, who had a phone call with Johnson over the weekend, called for a quick clarification of the U.K.'s position. In a statement, he said a delay "would not be in any party's interest."

 

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