He announced this decision after members of the British Parliament refused to consider the Brexit bill within three days.

Johnson expressed disappointment at the fact that the House of Commons voted for a postponement, and not for a schedule that guaranteed that Britain could leave the EU on October 31 with an agreement. According to him, "now we are faced with further uncertainty." He promised that the British government would speed up preparations for brexitis.

“Let me be clear. Our policy continues to be that we should not delay, and we need to leave the EU on October 31. This is what I will say to the EU and the House of Commons, ”Sky News quoted him as saying.

According to him, Britain will one way or another leave the EU with the deal that the parliament approved.

Earlier, the British parliament passed a second reading of the Brexit bill, which could include the text of a new agreement with the EU.