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UK parliament cannot stop Brexit, Johnson to tell Macron and Merkel

Published 08/17/2019, 06:16 PM
Updated 08/17/2019, 06:16 PM
UK parliament cannot stop Brexit, Johnson to tell Macron and Merkel

By Kate Holton

LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Boris Johnson will tell French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel that the Westminster parliament cannot stop Brexit and a new deal must be agreed if Britain is to avoid leaving the EU without one.

In his first trip abroad as leader, Johnson is due to meet his European counterparts ahead of a G7 summit on Aug. 24-26 in Biarritz, France.

He will say that Britain is leaving the European Union on Oct. 31, with or without a deal, and that the British parliament cannot block that, according to a Downing Street source.

The United Kingdom is heading towards a constitutional crisis at home and a showdown with the EU as Johnson has repeatedly vowed to leave the bloc on Oct. 31 without a deal unless it agrees to renegotiate the Brexit divorce.

After more than three years of Brexit dominating EU affairs, the bloc has repeatedly refused to reopen the Withdrawal Agreement which includes an Irish border insurance policy that Johnson's predecessor, Theresa May, agreed in November.

The prime minister is coming under pressure from politicians across the political spectrum to prevent a disorderly departure, with opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn vowing to bring down Johnson's government in early September to delay Brexit.

It is, however, unclear if lawmakers have the unity or power to use the British parliament to prevent a no-deal Brexit on Oct. 31 - likely to be the United Kingdom's most significant move since World War Two.

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Opponents of no deal say it would be a disaster for what was once one of the West's most stable democracies. A disorderly divorce, they say, would hurt global growth, send shockwaves through financial markets and weaken London’s claim to be the world’s preeminent financial center.

Brexit supporters say there may be short-term disruption from a no-deal exit but that the economy will thrive if cut free from what they cast as a doomed experiment in integration that has led to Europe falling behind China and the United States.

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There are some suggesting Johnson threatening a "no deal" Brexit is tantamount to putting a gun to your own head and saying "I'll do it!" It's more like him putting his and the EU's heads beside each other and threatening to shoot himself in the head. You guys in the EU better be sure that bullet won't escape from his skull before you go for no deal.
It's weird, as an American, to see governments around the world given power to disregard a vote by the people. Its sounds dystopian for the government to not be bound by law to follow the vote of the people.
The reality is it was only a referendum. That is not binding. It was when the UK invoked Article 50 that they are bound by it, which they signed over 9mos later. There is political risk to ignoring a referendum for sure, but they are in no way bound by law because the people voted for it.
i’ll add that in American, the vote of the people is similar. There are plenty of Articles at the local and state level, but the people voting for them does not make it law. Only the legislature (who have the elected right to IGNORE the will of the people) can actually change law.
The same is actually true in America. Voting on Articles at the local and State level can be ignored by the legislature. Doesnt happen often, but even the US govt creates a ruse that the people have any actual power.
manufacturing is now gone in the uk and will never return
what a huge disaster. . . now the economy is in a nasty recession. . . and the uk is headed for 3rd world status
UK goes back to the stone age if they don't have a Brexit deal... Why does he think he has a good negotiating position?
Right? He’s like the sheriff in Blazing Saddles that tries to gain leverage over his enemies by putting a gun to his own head and holding himself hostage.
And i don’t understand Why you have to tell germany and france what they allready know.
He’s acting like he’s delivering news.
Well we Europeaans are all very very very tired of you Brits and we want you to leave as fast as possible so we can find a new normal. No deal. Buy buy. Good luck striking a deal with Trump.
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