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British PM Boris Johnson suffers a setback as MPs back Brexit delay
Updated On: 20 October, 2019 09:34 AM IST | London (United Kingdom) | Agencies
The MPs voted through the Letwin amendment (proposed by Oliver Letwin) to delay Brexit until necessary UK legislation is passed

Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Pic/AP
London (United Kingdom): British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Saturday suffered a setback in Parliament after MPs voted for an amendment to defer a decision on his Brexit deal with the European Union.
The MPs voted through the Letwin amendment to delay Brexit until necessary UK legislation is passed. Johnson, who opened the debate soon after Parliament sat for discussion on his Brexit deal saying his deal with the EU can "heal the country", had to deal with disappointment.
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