“First of all, the bill from the House of Lords should return to the House of Commons, and then it should be sent to the monarch for approval. This should take a few more days. Before the parliament is suspended, the bill must be approved, ”the expert explained.

She emphasized that this decision is contrary to the intentions of Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who considers the adoption of such a law to undermine the negotiating positions of Britain.

Earlier, the House of Lords of the British Parliament approved a bill to postpone the country's exit from the European Union for three months, until January 31, 2020, if an agreement on a deal with the EU is not reached.