The British Parliament is overlying the EU postponement postponement bill.

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In the British Parliament, a motion to deliberate on a bill to extend the EU-European withdrawal deadline approaching the end of next month has been issued, and intense debate continues. If the bill is considered, Prime Minister Johnson will show his intention to hold a general election next month and question the public's faith this week.

Regarding the UK's withdrawal from the EU, Prime Minister Johnson has shown a policy of always leaving by the end of next month regardless of whether there is an agreement with the EU, and the British Parliament is trying to prevent this Is trying to submit a bill calling for postponing the withdrawal deadline until the end of January next year.

In front of this, a motion was held in the House of Representatives to discuss the bill on the 3rd, and intense discussions continued. If the motion is passed, the bill will be deliberated by the House of Representatives and the Senate.

In this day's parliament, Prime Minister Johnson said, “We can't delay the withdrawal any further. Realize the withdrawal and move forward,” and urged lawmakers to oppose the motion.

However, there is a strong backlash against Prime Minister Johnson because of concerns about confusion due to withdrawal without agreement, and local media will be approved to move, such as the former Minister of Finance Hammond, who is a leading member of the ruling and conservative parties, is in favor of the motion. The possibility is high.

If the bill for postponement of withdrawal is decided, Prime Minister Johnson will continue to hold a general election next month and show his intention to question the public's confidence this week. It is.