British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the extension of parliament's suspension until October 14, two weeks ahead of the planned UK exit from the European Union, angering MPs opposed to Brexit, with the Brexit approaching on October 31 approaching. The American, Donald Trump, yesterday, Johnson, after his controversial decision.

"We will do it on October 14," Johnson told reporters. Johnson is scheduled to attend a recent EU summit three days after the parliament session.

"There will be plenty of time on both sides of the crucial October 17 summit, and plenty of time in parliament before the debate," Johnson said.

“Boris is exactly what the UK has been waiting for, and he will prove to be a great man,” Trump wrote on Twitter. I love the UK. ” He said it would be "very difficult" for Labor opposition leader Jeremy Corbin to request a no-confidence vote from the Johnson government.