Friday, October 25

Britain’s opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn said that it would be appropriate to trigger a vote of no confidence in Prime Minister Boris Johnson only when a no-deal Brexit has clearly been averted.

Corbyn said his priority was averting a no-deal Brexit with legislation and only when that was clear would he be ready to trigger a vote of no confidence. He said he would be happy to have an election once no-deal Brexit had been averted.

He also said PM Johnson should apologize to Queen Elizabeth and to the British people after the Supreme Court ruled he had acted unlawfully.

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