Boris Johnson: Brexit is now unstoppable

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Brexit was now “unhindered” speaking during his tour of the working class of northern England on Saturday. Johnson told the media in Sedgefield, where residents rejected the Labour Party and donated their vote to the conservatives because it was “koha for us as a country [...]
Johnson told the media in Sedgefield, where residents rejected the Labour Party and donated their vote to conservatives, because it was “koha for us as a place to continue”.
It is time for us to unite and surrender to our agenda of a nation. That's what I want to do”.
In Scotland, 48 of the 59 countries were won by the National Scotze Party, which opposes Brexit and wants Scotland to become independent of the United Kingdom.
The head of the Spanish National Party, Nicola Storm, said from the town of Dundee on Saturday that she had told Johnson in a call that she had a mandate to offer people an election.
The elections were a crucial moment for Scotland. Scotland clearly wants a different future than what has been chosen by most of the rest of the United Kingdom”, she said.
However, politically and legally, it is a deadlock, the AP writes.
Without approval of the United Kingdom government, the referendum would not be legally binding.
Stormon said that next week it would present an issue on power transfer to enable a referendum.












