He brutally broke his promise: Boris Johnson apologizes and explains what happened to Braxie

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has apologised to members of his conservative party, who voted as party leader to get Britain out of the EU on October 31st. The push was the issue of a deep <x0-pending”, the prime minister said, describing extending the deadline as the painful “” because it caused the country a lot of uncertainty. Johnson [...]
The push was the issue of a deep <x0-pending”, the prime minister said, describing extending the deadline as the painful “” because it caused the country a lot of uncertainty.
Johnson had repeatedly said that Brexit would happen at the end of October, claiming that earlier he would die in a ditch rather than extend the term for Brex, writes The Guardian, says Periscope.
In any case, he was forced to demand extension of time until January 31st.
Asked whether to apologise to party members he said: “of course, of course. It's a matter of... a deep regret. But what we want to do now is do it well, and the difference between this government and every party is that this government alone offers agreements that are willing to apply, and we have the opportunity to do this in mid-December, if we're lucky to ensure the majority, and of course, it's a great idea that we will work hard for. ”
Further, he was pressured by why he should be trusted when he broke a promise.
But let's not forget the circumstances in which this happened. That's because parliament passed an act that made me do it. /Periscope