Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Wednesday that some British lawmakers who t...
FILE PHOTO: Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson delivers a speech outside Downing Street in London, Britain July 24, 2019. REUTERS/Hannah McKay/File Picture
LONDON - Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Wednesday that some British lawmakers who thought they could bloc Brexit were engaging in a “terrible” collaboration with the EU. “There is a terrible kind of collaboration as it were going on between those who think they can block Brexit in parliament and our European friends,” Johnson said in a “People’s PMQs” question-and-answer session on Facebook.
“Our European friends ... are not compromising at all,” Johnson said. He added that the longer the impasse continued, the more likely a no-deal Brexit became.
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