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UK parliament could reduce significance of Brexit vote

LONDON, Oct 19, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – The British parliament may end up
forcing Prime Minister Boris Johnson to request another Brexit delay and give
only provisional support to his divorce deal with the EU.

An amendment penned by former government minister Oliver Letwin forces
Johnson to write a letter to Brussels requesting an extension of the Brexit
deadline until January 31 of next year.

Johnson is currently required to ask for an extension if parliament on
Saturday votes down the revised withdrawal agreement he signed with EU
leaders in Brussels this week.

But Letwin’s amendment, which was selected by House of Commons Speaker
John Bercow, would decline to approve Johnson’s deal in full “unless and
until” every other part of the formal Withdrawal Agreement Bill is passed.

Johnson hopes to introduce the formal bill next week once MPs have voted
on Saturday’s political agreement.

Letwin says he backs Johnson’s agreement but is concerned that lawmakers
might fail to push through the required Brexit implementation mechanism by
the October 31 deadline.

This would, theoretically, result in a “no-deal” split at the end of the
month, a scenario Letwin’s amendment is designed to avoid.

BSS/AFP/FI/ 1530 hrs