United Kingdom EU withdrawal deadline bill Senate to deliberate and vote September 5 19:05

In the British Parliament, deliberations on a bill seeking postponement of the EU-European withdrawal deadline will begin in the Senate on the 5th night of Japan time. The vote of the bill is supposed to take place before the 7th of Japan time, and Prime Minister Johnson, who opposes the bill, will be forced to take a difficult action because he cannot accept the postponement of withdrawal.

The British Parliament has passed a bill requiring the House of Representatives to postpone the deadline for withdrawal from the EU, which is currently the end of next month, until the end of January of next year.

As a result of prior consultations, voting will take place on the evening of the 6th and 7th of Japan time. If the bill is passed and the process goes smoothly, the bill will be finalized at the end of the week.

Prime Minister Johnson objected to the bill, saying that the extension deadline was unacceptable, and submitted a motion to the House of Representatives calling for a general election, but it was rejected.

However, Corbin, the leader of the largest opposition party, showed the idea that if a bill for postponing the withdrawal deadline was formed and if it was possible to prevent withdrawal without agreement, the general party would accept the election, and if the bill was approved, the opposition party side Some say that they will meet the demands of Prime Minister Johnson for a general election.

British media tells that if the Senate is passed, Prime Minister Johnson will call on Congress to hold a general election again at the end of the week, and the ruling and opposition party will be overwhelmed.