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British PM says he would not delay Brexit



LONDON: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said he would not request an extension to Brexit.

As the future of Brexit remains uncertain, the British parliament was suspended until October 14 that sparked tense scenes in the House of Commons.

Opposition lawmakers held signs that read ‘silenced’ and ‘yelled’ and ‘shame on you’ at Johnson’s ruling Conservatives.

PM Johnson seemed to have lost control of Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union (EU). (Agencies)

Publish Date : 10 September 2019 12:45 PM

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