Johnson will pass Brexit Law by Christmas

The winner of elections in Great Britain, Boris Johnson, has stepped up the pace for the Brex agreement. Inspired by the absolute majority for its conservatives, the new parliament must vote for the law next week. After parliamentary elections in Great Britain, things are moving rapidly: the new parliament will meet to [...]
Following parliamentary elections in Great Britain, things are moving rapidly: the new parliament will convene Thursday, Queen Elizabeth II will announce the government's new programme. The EU exit agreement will be put to a vote Friday. Its approval in parliament, due to the new parliamentary majority, is considered a purely formal issue.
“Let's finish the Brexit” was the central slogan of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's campaign. To implement this in practice, Johnson wants to completely change the government camera, as employees in several Sunday newspapers suggested. Then the government wants to be dedicated to major reform projects: ministries will be merged and civil servants' device reduced. Millions of pounds in health care will be determined by law.
Trying to win former lab players
As of the weekend, Prime Minister Boris Johnson travelled northeast of Britain to talk to former lab players. This region has been in the hands of labists for decades. He imagines how difficult it has been for former labists to vote for conservatives this time, Johnson said during a visit to Sedgefield, the former election zone of labist politician and former Prime Minister Tony Blair.
“Once Brexit's first phase is completed, his government's main focus will be on social issues, which have been important to lab voters, Johnson said.
“A man in haste”
The former British Ambassador to the EU Ivan Rogers said about Johnson's plans for Brexit after the elections. He expects tough talks on the Free Trade Agreement between Brussels and London, he said. Johnson “will put EU against US in free trade talks next year,” told Rogers newspaper “Handelsblatt” on Sunday. Rogers was the ambassador of Great Britain to Brussels until 2017.
“He will tell Europeans that if you set too many conditions for an agreement, I can also make an agreement with Donald Trump”, Rogers said. I would not be surprised if Johnson gave priority to negotiations with the United States. He likes the plays. ”
Rogers expects more, with the EU, to reach a short, dirty <x0-computer, dirty”. That's what I mean by an agreement that envisions zero customs duty and zero quotas for goods. Great Britain in this case would have to adhere to strict competition rules and allow European fishermen access to British waters. That would be the only thing that could be done in a short time. ”
From Britain's point of view, such a minimum deal for goods alone is not “a good deal”, Rogers said, because British firms export mainly services. The British government would give up its only asset. “BMW would then continue to export tax-free cars to the United Kingdom, but a firm in London would not be able to provide services to the EU”, the former ambassador said. Johnson will try even such a deal, Rogers said. He is in a hurry because he wants to be free and independent by the end of 2020. Politically, he is under political pressure to quickly complete Brextin<5>.
Corby Election Loss Under Pressure
Johnson has repeatedly announced that he will remove Britain from the EU on 31 January. So far, adopting necessary laws has failed because of resistance in parliament. But Johnson's conservatives won a clear majority in the elections last Thursday. His opponent Jeremy Corby led the labist party to its worst score in over 80 years. He apologized for this Sunday and took responsibility.
Corbyn said on Sunday that time for labs will come. Many members of the Labusist party consider Corbyn's resignation very unclear. But 70-year-old Corbyn insists the party under his leadership has the right answers to the most pressing questions. He said he was proud of it. This shows that he is not willing to understand why we suffered such a catastrophic loss,” wrote on Twitter the renowned lab politician Harriet Hartmann. “He must resign. ”
Other lab politicians also asked Corby to leave. But the party leader wants to stay in office until spring. MP Lisa Nandy said in a political conversation at the BBC on Sunday that she was willing to succeed her at the party's helm. /Dw/












