British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced Wednesday that the suspension of parliament would be extended until October 14 -- just two weeks before the UK is set to leave the EU -- enraging anti...
Britain’s currency slid 0.94 per cent to $1.2179, while the euro bought 91.09 pence.
The first, that of the anti-Brexit Liberal Democrats, starts on September 14. The final one, that of Johnson’s governing Conservatives, ends on October 2.Last year’s party conference recess was from September 13 to October 9, six days after the end of the party conferences.The move enraged opposition MPs involved in trying to stop Brexit.
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