Published 21:52 IST, September 9th 2019
Britain's Johnson to Irish leader: Brexit deal can still be reached
The British PM Boris Johnson has told his Irish counterpart that a new Brexit deal could still be reached for Britan to leave the European Union on October 31
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has told his Irish counterpart on September 9, that a new Brexit deal can be reached for Britain to leave European Union by October 31. Britain PM has been facing strong opposition in country over Brexit. Boris Johnson has said that a deal can be confirmed on Irish border question to allow an easy exit for UK from European Union by next Brexit date. He spoke side by side with Leo Varkar, Prime Minister of Ireland, in Dublin. Johnson has said a -deal exit from EU will appear as a "failure of statecraft" for which all factions will have to be liable for.
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Johnson rey to take Britain out of EU with deal
British PM wishes to take Britain out of European Union by end of October even without any deal. However, Britain Parliament has issued a bill that states that Prime Minister will have to delay exit if re is deal finalized by deline.
spokesperson of UK PM, James Slack, has confirmed news of government suspending Parliament of country on Monday evening till October 14 after finishing all work for day. With Parliament being suspended, re will be a limitation in its power to block any plans of British PM on Brexit. opposition is challenging suspension in court as y find it illegal and anti-democratic. In combined press conference with Irish PM, Boris Johnson stayed away from explaining in what way longstanding stalemate can be dismantled in a way that keeps or twenty-seven European Union leers happy as well as get him political backing in Parliament of Britan. PM Johnson's Tory Party longer holds majority in British Parliament.
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-deal exit will create ecomic problems for Ireland
British Prime Minister has received a lot of criticism at home for t presenting new plans to break Brexit delock. Irish PM Varkar said that Britan did t provide any logical alternatives to much talked about agreement reached by former British PM resa May. British Parliament dismissed deal thrice in 2019. Irish PM is concerned that a -deal exit will create ecomic problems for his country as border checks have been removed for an extended period of time.
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(With Inputs from AP)
20:44 IST, September 9th 2019