Opposition MPs in the British parliament can demand a referendum in return for their approval of Prime Minister Boris Johnson's exit deal, according to newspaper reports.

EU representatives in Brussels are currently negotiating with the UK behind closed doors on a last-minute deal, and if an agreement is reached, the leader of the opposition Labor Party, Peter Kelly, believes it is possible to invite the British to a referendum between leaving. In accordance with the terms of this Agreement and between staying in the bloc.

The exit talks had a sudden shift following a meeting between Johnson and his Irish counterpart Leo Vardakar last Thursday. According to European Union statements, London has indicated its willingness to make concessions, including the possibility of avoiding customs control between Northern Ireland and Ireland. Step finally.

If EU and London negotiators are able to reach an agreement before the next EU summit on Thursday and Friday, Johnson will have only one day to get parliament to approve the deal, otherwise he will have to apply for an extension. Exit.