British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday told MPs in the U.K. House of Commons that a bill put forward that would break international law by breaching parts of the Brexit divorce deal was needed because the European Union would not take “a revolver off the table” during trade talks.
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Boris Johnson says plan to break Brexit treaty needed to counter EU’s ‘revolver’
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