Parliament debates Brexi Law

The government of the conservative prime minister, Boris Johnson, presented the main law to British deputies today, seeking to official Brexit by the end of this month. Brexi Secretary Steve Barclay introduced the bill on the EU's Attraction Agreement for detailed review by parliament's main elected chamber, the Communists'. “This bill implements agreement [...]
Brexi Secretary Steve Barclay introduced the bill on the EU's Attraction Agreement for detailed review by parliament's main elected chamber, the Communists'.
This bill implements the withdrawal agreement negotiated by Prime Minister”, Barclay said.
“Fulfill the will of the British people and leave the country of our bright future outside the European Union,”, he added.
MPs backed the bill last month after Johnson's conservatives won a parliamentary majority of 80 votes in early elections.
Tomorrow, after three days of debate, another vote is expected.
Johnson has declared that he wants to build a government of the people, fulfilling his priorities and saying goodbye to the division, uncertainty and resentment that has long hampered this country. / A OVR











