Members of Parliament backed an amendment to the Northern Ireland Bill which supporters believe will stop Boris Johnson from forcing a no-deal Brexit
The House of Commons votes by 315 to 274 to back an amendment designed to block Boris Johnson from pursuing a no-deal Brexit. Johnson has insisted he will take Britain out of the EU on October 31"do or die." One plan he has refused to rule out, would be to suspend parliament in the run-up to Britain's exit in order to prevent MPs from blocking a no-deal exit.
The House of Commons votes by 315 to 274 to back an amendment designed to block Boris Johnson from pursuing a no-deal Brexit. Johnson has insisted he will take Britain out of the EU on October 31"do or die." One plan he has refused to rule out, would be to suspend parliament in the run-up to Britain's exit in order to prevent MPs from blocking a no-deal exit.
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