Johnson: Britain issued by EU on October 31st, despite postponement request

Boris Johnson's government said determined that Brex will happen on October 31st, even though it was forced by Parliament to write Brussels to request a postponement. Yesterday, with a historic vote envisioned in the British Parliament of a new Brex agreement, which was triumphantly announced two days later [...]
Yesterday, with a historic vote envisioned in the British Parliament on a new Brex agreement, which was triumphantly announced two days ago in Brussels, would finally give a clarification more than three years after the 2016 referendum.
Bilanci, MPs decided to postpone their decision and Europeans face three letters today, all said and the opposite. And less than two weeks to avoid an outlet without an agreement that causes cold sweat to the business community.
First letter, unwritten, requires a three-month extension of Brex. The second, signed by Boris Johnson, stresses there is no delay. Third, by British Ambassador to the EU Tim Barrow, stresses that the postponement has only been required to respect the law.
Despite that request, we will leave on October 31st. We have the means and capacity to do this”, said Michael Gove today, Boris Johnson's right-hand man, in an interview for Sky News.
In Brussels, European Council President Donald Tusk stressed yesterday evening that he would start consultations with EU leaders. According to one European source, talks could last several days. /Attish












