British Prime Minister Johnson squeezed the movement to submit a bill to postpone EU withdrawal September 3rd 7:00

Prime Minister Johnson of England issued a statement on the withdrawal from the EU = European Union, which is about to expire at the end of next month. I strongly criticized it. Local media reports that if the bill is passed, the prime minister will announce his intention to hold a general election again this week.

British Prime Minister Johnson said that the withdrawal from the EU will be realized by the end of next month, regardless of whether or not there is an agreement. We are showing a move to submit the bills we seek to Congress on the 3rd.

Prime Minister Johnson made a statement in front of the Prime Minister's residence on the 2nd, criticizing that if he brings the postponement now, he will not be able to draw a concession from the EU.

Based on some reports that the prime minister is considering conducting a general election in order to question the public's belief, he stated that “the general election is neither I nor you want,” and submitted a bill to postpone the withdrawal deadline. I strongly restrained the movement to do.

The bill is in favor of ruling party leaders such as former Hammond Finance Minister, and several local media say that if the bill is passed, the prime minister will announce its intention to hold a general election this week. I tell you.

Prime Minister Johnson has announced that he will close the parliament next week, but the bipartisan lawmakers who oppose the withdrawal without agreement are furiously repulsed and the onslaught continues.