EU gives Boris Johnson 20 days to retreat on Brexit Bill

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The EU has given Boris Johnson a 20-day ultimatum to back down on his plans to alter the Brexit WithdrawalAgreement or face the collapse of trade talks and legal action

The European Union has given Boris Johnson a 20-day ultimatum to back down on his plans to alter the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement or face the collapse of trade talks and legal action.

 

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DannyBoyle87 Are Downing Street defiant over disgusting the world over breaking international laws.? Oh... ..you missed that one did you.?..😁

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And so they should! It's not the EU's fault this Govt wouldn't know how to negotiate their way out of a paper bag!

If it wouldn't backfire, a Churchill Salute/Harvey Smith may be appropriate here... If the EU decide to walk away, then they walk away - all negotiations should be two-way and at an impasse, one person will walk... let EU be that person. Self determination is a human right!

Anyone one for some pineapple

Rightly so. It is ridiculous what this Govt is attempting to do.

Hey Telegraph, why do you support pedophilia?

This is disgusting.

20 days to freedom it is then BorisJohnson . Well done.

I think you’ll find its mainland Europe that has a history of surrendering, not Britain. We will win this one too

LiveSquawk Well its meant to be put through the commons in less than that

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