Britain's consensus in the ruling conservative party over EU withdrawal without agreement August 14th 23:58

Former Prime Minister Hammond, who is a leading member of the ruling conservative party, has argued that if he enforced, Congress would be able to prevent Parliamentary Prime Minister Johnson from leaving the EU without leaving the EU. On the other hand, Prime Minister Johnson criticized that “those who think that they can be stopped by the parliament are cooperating with the EU terribly,” the conflict over the policy of withdrawal is intensifying.

British Prime Minister Johnson, who took office last month, has indicated that he will withdraw at the end of October, even if he has not agreed to a withdrawal arrangement with the EU.

On this day, former Minister of Finance Hammond appeared on the radio of BBC on the 14th, accusing him of “a betrayal to the people who want to maintain close trade relations with the EU even after the withdrawal”. On top of that, if Prime Minister Johnson tried to force a dismissal without agreement, he ruled that it could be stopped by a parliament with many dissents.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Johnson said on the same day through the Facebook of the prime minister ’s official residence, “Those who think that parliament can be stopped in parliament are working terribly with friends in Europe. “It ’s the EU”.

The British Parliament is scheduled to resume on the 3rd of next month, and it is expected that the conflict over the withdrawal policy will intensify in the future.