British Prime Minister Strictly Standing on Refusal to Move General Elections 5 September 9:26

The House of Parliament has passed a bill requiring the EU to leave the European Union from the end of next month until the end of January next year. On the other hand, Prime Minister Johnson had submitted a motion to run the general election to the House of Representatives next month, but he was rejected without obtaining the necessary support, and has been in a difficult position with successive defeats.

On the 4th, the House of Representatives of the British Parliament passed a bill proposing to postpone the deadline for withdrawal from the EU proposed by bipartisan members from the end of next month to the end of January next year.

On the other hand, Prime Minister Johnson strongly criticized the bill for not accepting the postponement of withdrawal, and stressed that the remaining option is to question the public, but on the 15th of the next month he was submitting a general election. The motion to implement was rejected without obtaining support that would be more than two-thirds of the House of Representatives necessary for approval.

For Prime Minister Johnson, he has been in a tough position as he has been defeated one after another.

The leaders of the largest opposition and labor parties, Corbin, have clarified a policy that will not be accepted at this time, as it is the first legislation that requires postponement of withdrawal from the general election.

The bill seeking postponement of withdrawal is expected to begin deliberation in the Senate as early as 5th, and its formation will become the focus of the future, but Prime Minister Johnson will need a general election to leave on time Attention is paid to the response without breaking the attitude.