Parliament delays Brexit vote, prolonging agony

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LONDON (NYTIMES) - Prime Minister Boris Johnson suffered a stinging defeat on Saturday (Oct 19) as Parliament rebuffed his campaign to take Britain out of the European Union by the end of the month and forced him to seek an extension that he had vowed never to pursue.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

LONDON - Prime Minister Boris Johnson suffered a stinging defeat on Saturday as Parliament rebuffed his campaign to take Britain out of the European Union by the end of the month and forced him to seek an extension that he had vowed never to pursue.

The conflicting letters left it to the EU to decide how to respond to Mr Johnson. Most analysts expected it would grant an extension, although that was unlikely to clarify the muddled situation in London. Instead, by a vote of 322-306, lawmakers passed a last-minute amendment, brought by Mr Oliver Letwin, an expelled member of Mr Johnson's Conservative Party, that would delay final approval on the agreement until after Parliament passes the detailed legislation to enact it.

Yet some opponents of Mr Johnson's Brexit deal supported the Letwin amendment, too - in hopes that further delays might open the door to other options. The debate seemed to be ultimately less about the details of the plan, with its fiendishly complicated arrangements for trade with Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom, than about whether Britain could finally put Brexit behind it.

He spoke with a tone of gravity and conciliation that contrasted starkly with the inflammatory language he has used during previous parliamentary debates over Brexit. His deal is at the extreme end of divorce settlements that Britain could have negotiated with the EU. And Mr Johnson's plan allows for only a transitional period ending in 14 months, although this could be extended for a maximum of two years.

Even before that, her enemies were circling - not least Mr Johnson, who resigned from her Cabinet after complaining that her deal would make Britain a vassal state of the EU.

 

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