The UK
Parliament voted against Boris Johnson’s deal 322 to 306. “Clean Break” supporter Nigel Farage says the
Johnson deal leaves the UK tied to the EU and doesn’t achieve UK independence
from the EU.
In 2016,
UK voters voted to leave the EU, but the UK Parliament did not agree with the
voters and decided to ignore the vote. That led to a series of delays that have
lasted for 3 years. The exit date is
10/31/19. See below.
MPs back Brexit
deal delay, 10/19/19, BBC
'Unchanged'- But Mr. Johnson said he was not "daunted or dismayed" and he still believed the best thing for the UK was to leave the EU later this month on the basis of his "excellent deal".
'Unchanged'- But Mr. Johnson said he was not "daunted or dismayed" and he still believed the best thing for the UK was to leave the EU later this month on the basis of his "excellent deal".
The PM has
vowed to introduce legislation needed to implement his agreement in Parliament
next week.
But he
will have to ask the EU for an extension beyond 31 October after MPs backed a
motion designed to rule out a no-deal exit by 322 votes to 306.
The EU
said it was up to the UK to "inform it of the next steps". Live:
Reaction as MPs tell PM to ask for Brexit delay
The
motion, which was tabled by Independent MP Sir Oliver Letwin, "withholds
approval" for Boris Johnson's Brexit deal until legislation implementing
it has been passed.
It was due
to be followed by a vote on the main government motion - whether or not to back
the deal. The motion - amended because of the vote on Sir Oliver's amendment -
was approved without MPs going into the division lobbies.
A vote on
a cross-party amendment on preventing a no-deal referendum and holding a second
referendum was also dropped.
The defeat
is a serious setback for the PM, who has repeatedly insisted that the UK will
leave at the end of the month come what may.
"I
will not negotiate a delay with the EU and neither does the law compel me to
do," he said.
He said he
did not believe the EU would be "attracted" by a further delay and
his policy remained "unchanged".
But Labor
leader Jeremy Corbyn said the defeat represented an "emphatic"
rejection of the PM's strategy and he must now comply with the law in seeking a
further extension.
The
Democratic Unionists, who backed the Letwin amendment, said the delay would
allow for further scrutiny of the PM's agreement - emphasizing that its support
would depend on preserving the "constitutional and economic"
integrity of the UK.
Sir Oliver
Letwin said the move meant the UK would not "crash out" of the EU on
31 October without a deal if the necessary legislation was held up or derailed.
Under the
terms of the Benn Act passed last month, the PM is legally obliged to ask the
EU for a further delay if Parliament has not approved an agreement by then.
Brexit
Deal Video
Northern
Ireland would continue to function in the EU.
Comments
The UK
Parliament refuses to implement the 2016 vote. Unlike the voters, they prefer
to remain in the EU. The UK courts failed to uphold the primacy of the 2016
vote. A new election of the Parliament is in order.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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