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UK delays brexit again UK delays brexit again

Original title: brexit to 'drag Europe'? British Prime Minister Johnson said he "did not feel discouraged or panicked"

Britain has delayed brexit again. It has been six years since the brexit referendum was first mentioned by then British Prime Minister David Cameron in 2013. The brexit issue is still pending, which also makes many netizens jokingly call it "brexit to drag Europe".

According to foreign media reports, on October 19, the British House of Commons passed an amendment proposed by former conservative congressman Letwin with 322 votes in favour and 306 votes against, which means that the house of Commons will not vote on the new brexit agreement reached between prime minister Johnson and the EU on the same day.

According to the amendment proposed by lightwin, Johnson must write to the EU and request that the brexit period be extended to January 31 next year. The amendment will force the prime minister to ask the EU to delay Britain's brexit unless he can get parliament to pass all legislation.

Johnson told parliament after the vote that he would not delay negotiations with the EU on brexit, and said he was not "discouraged or panicked" about the voting results and would continue to promote the brexit plan.

Foreign media reported that Johnson would again ask the house of Commons to vote for his brexit agreement with the EU on Monday.