Monday, October 21st, 2024

Brexit bill ‘in limbo’ as MPs reject timetable


23 October 2019  

Time taken to read : < 1 Minute


  • A
  • A
  • A

AGENCIES: Boris Johnson has hit the pause button on his Brexit legislation after MPs rejected his plan to get it through the Commons in three days.

MPs backed his Withdrawal Agreement Bill – but minutes later voted against the timetable, leaving it “in limbo”.

After the vote, EU Council President Donald Tusk said he would recommend EU leaders backed an extension to the 31 October Brexit deadline.

But a No 10 source said if a delay was granted, the PM would seek an election.

On Saturday, Mr Johnson complied with a law demanding he write to the EU to ask for a three-month extension but did not sign the letter.

Following the result in the Commons, he said it was Parliament and not the government that had requested an extension.

 

Publish Date : 23 October 2019 07:15 AM

Gold price reaches Rs 165,600 per tola in Nepali market

KATHMANUD: In a notable shift, the price of gold in

PM Oli calls Cabinet meeting

KATHMANDU: Prime Minister (PM) KP Oli has called a cabinet

No Country for Political Youth

At least 50 percent of Nepal’s population is 25 years

Harris, Trump battle for 7 states in final election sprint

WASHINGTON DC: The U.S. presidential campaign is culminating in a

SAFF Women’s Championship: Nepal facing Maldives today

KATHMANDU: The home team, Nepal, is playing their second match