British PM Boris Johnson to make a push on Monday for vote on Brexit deal

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LONDON (REUTERS) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will try to put his Brexit deal to a vote in parliament on Monday (Oct 21) after he was forced by his opponents to send a letter seeking a delay from the European Union.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

LONDON - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will try to put his Brexit deal to a vote in parliament on Monday after he was forced by his opponents to send a letter seeking a delay from the European Union.

In a twist that illustrates the extent to which Brexit has strained the norms of British statecraft, Johnson sent the note to the EU unsigned - and added another signed letter arguing against what he cast as a deeply corrosive delay. The government has proposed a debate on the deal, according to the House of Commons order paper which says the speaker will make a statement on the proceedings shortly after parliament opens at 1330 GMT .

 

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