Britain's opposition Labour Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn listens as Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks at the House of Commons as parliament discusses Brexit, sitting on a Saturday for the first time since the 1982 Falklands War, in London, Britain, October 19, 2019, in this screen grab taken from video. Parliament TV via REUTERS
LONDON - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Saturday he was confident he had secured the best possible deal to leave the European Union, warning parliament there was little appetite in the bloc for any further delay. “I believe that this is a good arrangement,” he told parliament. “With this new deal, the scope for future negotiation, for fruitful negotiation, has run its course ... there is very little appetite among our friends in the EU for this business to be protracted by one extra day.”
The appetite of the EU for Britain 🇬🇧 is why the British want a real BrEXIT 'some important victories, especially on the customs union. But it’s still the second worst deal in history and it’s still not worth voting for.” - Nigel Farage
I’m happy with a further delay
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He lies
boris 7 lies even to wife and girlfriend and to uk public and sacked 2 time lieing
But there’s a Hole Lot Of Money Riding on the UK leaving by those hedge funds Mates of his.
No appetite stomach full of rotten deals.
Jeremy Corbyn,chef du parti travailliste britannique de l'opposition britannique,a déclaré que ses députés ne soutiendraient pas l'accord. nous ne pouvons tout simplement pas voter pour un accord encore pire que celui que cette Chambre a rejeté à trois reprises'.
Boris wasted so much time, shut down the Parliament to avoid these debates! The same deal that May had presented, he rejected it but now brought the same old dead deal back for a debate! Surely the MPs aren’t stupid to vote for it! BrexitDeal VoteDownTheDeal StopBrexit
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