Published 11:50 IST, November 24th 2019

British PM promises to bring Brexit deal back before Christmas

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will pledge to bring his Brexit deal back to Parliament before Christmas when he launches his announcement on November 24.

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will pledge to bring his Brexit deal back to Parliament before Christmas when he launches his anuncement on vember 24. He terms it as a Christmas present and urges voters to get Brexit done. opinion polls reveal that Johnson’s Conservative Party takes a le over Labour Party and huge numbers of undecided voters mean result is uncertain. Johnson is expected to say that his early Christmas present to nation will be to bring back Brexit bill before festive eve and get Parliament working for people. Johnson is set to anunce a 3 billion pounds ($3.85 billion) National Skills Fund to retrain workers and an extra 2 billion pounds to fill pot-holes in ros. He is also set to maintain regulatory cap on energy bills.

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Conservatives have been criticized for coming up with misleing social media posts during a heated campaign. Labour said that it will negotiate a better Brexit deal with EU within a timeframe of six months that will put people in a new referendum.
Johnson has apologized to Conservative Party members who voted for him making him leer of party for t taking Britain out of bloc as scheduled on October 31. He told a news ncy on vember 3 that it was a matter of deep regret that he was unable to do it. PM Johnson has frequently said that Brexit would happen at end of last month. Johnson's plan to exit EU with or without a divorce deal was taken down by Parliament he was forced to request an extension until January 31.

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Johnson lost ar senior female party member this weekend after former minister Margot James anunced she was resigning from her post as MP and would t contest next elections. James was among 21 Tory MPs who lost whip after voting against a -deal Brexit. She said that re was a conflict between her views on future interests of country and those of her constituents.

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