Boris Johnson threatens Parliament with October 15 Elections if Brexit Delay Bill Passes

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Boris Johnson is currently facing turbulent times as he struggles to gain hold of the parliament after the shocking defection of Phillip Lee yesterday from the conservative party.

Boris had in the past few weeks went ahead to get the approval of the Queen to close parliament, a move many noted was to derail attempts at disrupting a no-deal Brexit, in a twist of events, rebel and opposition MPs voted to introduce a bill forcing Johnson to request a Brexit delay till January 31, 2020.

This move ultimately defeats the core purpose of Boris Johnson’s goals who had promised the UK an October 31 deadline, with or without a deal.

What’s more, Boris Johnson has threatened to now push for a general election for October 15, if this Bill is passed for a Brexit Delay, he also fired rebel MPs from the Conservative Party for defying him at yesterday’s vote.

The leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP) Ian Blackford has described Boris Johnson as a dictator.

Read his statement below

The PM is playing a game of Bluff

“behaving like a dictator, more than a democrat”

referring to Boris Johnson

“The PM must be stopped, MPs must unite across this house to take no-deal off the table tonight,” Blackford told parliament.

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